There are few days in the Hindu calendar as quietly powerful as Pushya Nakshatra. Known as the “King of Constellations,” it is considered one of the most auspicious times of the year to buy gold — a moment when a purchase is believed to carry lasting prosperity, or “Akshaya,” that grows rather than fades. In 2026, these windows are well spread across the year, with the Thursday alignment (Guru Pushya Amrit Yoga) regarded as especially blessed for buying gold jewellery.
But auspicious gold doesn’t have to mean heavy, occasion-only pieces locked away in a locker. The most meaningful way to honour a Pushya Nakshatra purchase is to wear it — every single day. That’s why we’ve curated eight lightweight gold mangalsutra and pendant styles that feel special enough for the muhurat, yet light and comfortable enough to become part of your everyday.
A quick note on timing: Pushya Nakshatra recurs roughly every 27 days, and the exact start and end hours shift by city. Several 2026 windows even fall in the early morning or late night — so always confirm the precise muhurat with your local panchang before you plan your visit.
A gold pendant is the easiest piece of auspicious jewellery to live in. It sits close to the heart, layers effortlessly, and slips under a collar or over a kurta without a second thought. Here are four daily-friendly styles worth considering this Pushya Nakshatra.
There are few days in the Hindu calendar as quietly powerful as Pushya Nakshatra. Known as the “King of Constellations,” it is considered one of the most auspicious times of the year to buy gold — a moment when a purchase is believed to carry lasting prosperity, or “Akshaya,” that grows rather than fades. In 2026, these windows are well spread across the year, with the Thursday alignment (Guru Pushya Amrit Yoga) regarded as especially blessed for buying gold jewellery.
But auspicious gold doesn’t have to mean heavy, occasion-only pieces locked away in a locker. The most meaningful way to honour a Pushya Nakshatra purchase is to wear it — every single day. That’s why we’ve curated eight lightweight gold mangalsutra and pendant styles that feel special enough for the muhurat, yet light and comfortable enough to become part of your everyday.
A quick note on timing: Pushya Nakshatra recurs roughly every 27 days, and the exact start and end hours shift by city. Several 2026 windows even fall in the early morning or late night — so always confirm the precise muhurat with your local panchang before you plan your visit.
A gold pendant is the easiest piece of auspicious jewellery to live in. It sits close to the heart, layers effortlessly, and slips under a collar or over a kurta without a second thought. Here are four daily-friendly styles worth considering this Pushya Nakshatra.
There are few days in the Hindu calendar as quietly powerful as Pushya Nakshatra. Known as the “King of Constellations,” it is considered one of the most auspicious times of the year to buy gold — a moment when a purchase is believed to carry lasting prosperity, or “Akshaya,” that grows rather than fades. In 2026, these windows are well spread across the year, with the Thursday alignment (Guru Pushya Amrit Yoga) regarded as especially blessed for buying gold jewellery.
But auspicious gold doesn’t have to mean heavy, occasion-only pieces locked away in a locker. The most meaningful way to honour a Pushya Nakshatra purchase is to wear it — every single day. That’s why we’ve curated eight lightweight gold mangalsutra and pendant styles that feel special enough for the muhurat, yet light and comfortable enough to become part of your everyday.
A quick note on timing: Pushya Nakshatra recurs roughly every 27 days, and the exact start and end hours shift by city. Several 2026 windows even fall in the early morning or late night — so always confirm the precise muhurat with your local panchang before you plan your visit.
A gold pendant is the easiest piece of auspicious jewellery to live in. It sits close to the heart, layers effortlessly, and slips under a collar or over a kurta without a second thought. Here are four daily-friendly styles worth considering this Pushya Nakshatra.
There are few days in the Hindu calendar as quietly powerful as Pushya Nakshatra. Known as the “King of Constellations,” it is considered one of the most auspicious times of the year to buy gold — a moment when a purchase is believed to carry lasting prosperity, or “Akshaya,” that grows rather than fades. In 2026, these windows are well spread across the year, with the Thursday alignment (Guru Pushya Amrit Yoga) regarded as especially blessed for buying gold jewellery.
But auspicious gold doesn’t have to mean heavy, occasion-only pieces locked away in a locker. The most meaningful way to honour a Pushya Nakshatra purchase is to wear it — every single day. That’s why we’ve curated eight lightweight gold mangalsutra and pendant styles that feel special enough for the muhurat, yet light and comfortable enough to become part of your everyday.
A quick note on timing: Pushya Nakshatra recurs roughly every 27 days, and the exact start and end hours shift by city. Several 2026 windows even fall in the early morning or late night — so always confirm the precise muhurat with your local panchang before you plan your visit.
A gold pendant is the easiest piece of auspicious jewellery to live in. It sits close to the heart, layers effortlessly, and slips under a collar or over a kurta without a second thought. Here are four daily-friendly styles worth considering this Pushya Nakshatra.
There are few days in the Hindu calendar as quietly powerful as Pushya Nakshatra. Known as the “King of Constellations,” it is considered one of the most auspicious times of the year to buy gold — a moment when a purchase is believed to carry lasting prosperity, or “Akshaya,” that grows rather than fades. In 2026, these windows are well spread across the year, with the Thursday alignment (Guru Pushya Amrit Yoga) regarded as especially blessed for buying gold jewellery.
But auspicious gold doesn’t have to mean heavy, occasion-only pieces locked away in a locker. The most meaningful way to honour a Pushya Nakshatra purchase is to wear it — every single day. That’s why we’ve curated eight lightweight gold mangalsutra and pendant styles that feel special enough for the muhurat, yet light and comfortable enough to become part of your everyday.
A quick note on timing: Pushya Nakshatra recurs roughly every 27 days, and the exact start and end hours shift by city. Several 2026 windows even fall in the early morning or late night — so always confirm the precise muhurat with your local panchang before you plan your visit.
A gold pendant is the easiest piece of auspicious jewellery to live in. It sits close to the heart, layers effortlessly, and slips under a collar or over a kurta without a second thought. Here are four daily-friendly styles worth considering this Pushya Nakshatra.
There are few days in the Hindu calendar as quietly powerful as Pushya Nakshatra. Known as the “King of Constellations,” it is considered one of the most auspicious times of the year to buy gold — a moment when a purchase is believed to carry lasting prosperity, or “Akshaya,” that grows rather than fades. In 2026, these windows are well spread across the year, with the Thursday alignment (Guru Pushya Amrit Yoga) regarded as especially blessed for buying gold jewellery.
But auspicious gold doesn’t have to mean heavy, occasion-only pieces locked away in a locker. The most meaningful way to honour a Pushya Nakshatra purchase is to wear it — every single day. That’s why we’ve curated eight lightweight gold mangalsutra and pendant styles that feel special enough for the muhurat, yet light and comfortable enough to become part of your everyday.
A quick note on timing: Pushya Nakshatra recurs roughly every 27 days, and the exact start and end hours shift by city. Several 2026 windows even fall in the early morning or late night — so always confirm the precise muhurat with your local panchang before you plan your visit.
A gold pendant is the easiest piece of auspicious jewellery to live in. It sits close to the heart, layers effortlessly, and slips under a collar or over a kurta without a second thought. Here are four daily-friendly styles worth considering this Pushya Nakshatra.
There are few days in the Hindu calendar as quietly powerful as Pushya Nakshatra. Known as the “King of Constellations,” it is considered one of the most auspicious times of the year to buy gold — a moment when a purchase is believed to carry lasting prosperity, or “Akshaya,” that grows rather than fades. In 2026, these windows are well spread across the year, with the Thursday alignment (Guru Pushya Amrit Yoga) regarded as especially blessed for buying gold jewellery.
But auspicious gold doesn’t have to mean heavy, occasion-only pieces locked away in a locker. The most meaningful way to honour a Pushya Nakshatra purchase is to wear it — every single day. That’s why we’ve curated eight lightweight gold mangalsutra and pendant styles that feel special enough for the muhurat, yet light and comfortable enough to become part of your everyday.
A quick note on timing: Pushya Nakshatra recurs roughly every 27 days, and the exact start and end hours shift by city. Several 2026 windows even fall in the early morning or late night — so always confirm the precise muhurat with your local panchang before you plan your visit.
A gold pendant is the easiest piece of auspicious jewellery to live in. It sits close to the heart, layers effortlessly, and slips under a collar or over a kurta without a second thought. Here are four daily-friendly styles worth considering this Pushya Nakshatra.
For many, the mangalsutra is the one piece of gold that truly is worn every day. The modern approach favours lighter, slimmer designs that respect tradition while fitting comfortably into a working, on-the-go life. These four styles strike that balance.
An auspicious purchase deserves a jeweller you can trust completely. When you choose your Pushya Nakshatra gold at Manubhai Jewellers, here’s what stands behind every piece:
Gold bought during Pushya Nakshatra is meant to stay with you — to be worn, loved, and carried into everyday life. With these eight lightweight mangalsutra and pendant styles, you can honour the muhurat and still enjoy your gold every single day.
Ready to choose yours? Book an appointment at Manubhai Jewellers to view these pieces in person, visit our flagship store in Borivali (W) or our Thane store, or schedule a video call to explore our collection from the comfort of your home — perfect for honouring the exact Pushya Nakshatra muhurat, wherever you are.