Holashtak has begun from today, do not do these auspicious tasks by mistake!
Holashtak has commenced from February 24, 2026, marking eight days where auspicious activities are considered inauspicious according to astrology.
The article announces the beginning of Holashtak on February 24, 2026, as the auspicious date according to Hindu astrology when the Aashtami tithi of Phalgun Shukl Paksh occurred at 7:01 AM. This period lasts until Holika Dahan and is considered particularly 'heavy' for starting any new or auspicious task. Thus, it advises against initiating new projects, engagements, or festivities during these eight days due to the prevalent astrological beliefs.
Traditional beliefs hold that certain activities are prohibited during Holashtak, and the article elaborates on the reasons behind this prohibition, linking it to ancestral customs and a perceived cosmic impact on human undertakings. It emphasizes the importance of adhering to these traditional restrictions to avoid any potential negative repercussions that might affect one's fortune or well-being.
To aid readers in planning, the article provides specific auspicious timings for various rituals on February 24, 2026, including Brahma Muhurta and other muhurat times throughout the day. It serves not just as a cautionary tale but also as a guide for observant Hindus to align their rituals and daily conduct with the astrological calendar.