Kharmas starts today, avoid these activities for a month
The period of Kharmas, considered inauspicious for certain religious and social activities, begins on March 15, 2026, according to the Hindu calendar.
Kharmas, a month-long period in the Hindu calendar, commenced on March 15, 2026, marking a time when various auspicious activities are traditionally avoided, such as weddings, engagements, purchasing new homes or vehicles. This period is both a time of cosmic transition and reflection, as it begins when the Sun enters Pisces, which is termed 'Malmฤs' due to its inauspicious nature according to Hindu astrology. During Kharmas, individuals are encouraged to engage in spiritual practices and charitable activities instead.
Astrologically, Kharmas is significant as it aligns with the Sun's transition into the zodiac signs of Sagittarius or Pisces, an event known as Sankranti. The impact of Kharmas has been noted since the half-hour before midnight on March 14, 2026, when the Sun entered the Pisces sign, with its auspicious effects recognized from March 15 onward. This alignment and the subsequent avoidance of important life events during this month signify a cultural adherence to astrological beliefs, highlighting the intersection of spirituality and daily life in Hindu practices.
As the Sun remains in Pisces for nearly a month, until its entrance into Aries on April 13, 2026, the period of Kharmas serves as a reminder for people to focus on self-reflection, meditation, and other non-material activities. These practices not only align with the astrological beliefs but also serve as a time for individuals to refocus their energies towards spirituality and personal growth, reinforcing the cultural significance of Kharmas in the Hindu tradition.