Mar 14 • 02:19 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Sun's Entry into Pisces, Auspicious Activities Will Be Halted for a Month from March 15

The sun will enter Pisces on March 14, marking the start of Kharmas, a period during which auspicious activities are paused according to Hindu astrology.

According to astrological beliefs, the sun will transition into the sign of Pisces at midnight on March 14, marking the beginning of a period known as Kharmas in 2026. This time frame is considered inauspicious for conducting weddings, home blessings, and other significant rituals in the Hindu calendar. During the Kharmas period, which lasts nearly a month, families are advised to refrain from starting new ventures associated with good fortune.

As the sun enters Pisces, which is ruled by Jupiter, this celestial event prompts a temporary pause on all Manglik activities, expected to last until April 20. Families planning marriages during this time are urged to delay their ceremonies and other auspicious functions. The commencement of this fallow period in 2026 underscores the continuing cultural significance and adherence to astrological influences in the lives of many in India.

From April 20 onward, the auspicious dates for weddings and related sacred rituals will resume, extending until July 7. This cyclical observance reflects the deep-rooted belief systems in Hindu culture and highlights how celestial movements are closely intertwined with social and family events, guiding celebrations and significant decisions through the calendar year.

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