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Kharmas 2026 date: When does it start? Check significance, rituals, do's and don'ts

Kharmas 2026 date: Begins on March 15 after Meena Sankranti. Know Kharmas start and end dates with timings, significance, rituals, and important do’s and don’ts followed during this spiritually significant period.

March 12, 2026 / 12:43 IST
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Kharmas 2026 date: When does it start? Check significance, rituals, do's and don'ts (image: AI generated)
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  • Kharmas 2026 starts March 15 and ends April 14.
  • Ceremonies avoided; focus on prayer and charity.
  • Sun enters Pisces during Meena Sankranti, marking Kharmas' start.

Kharmas 2026: The period of Kharmas 2026 is approaching, a time that holds special spiritual importance in Hindu tradition. Kharmas is considered an inauspicious period for worldly and ceremonial activities, which is why people usually avoid major life events during this time. According to the Hindu Panchang, Kharmas in March 2026 will begin on March 15, 2026, at 01:08 AM, when the Sun transitions into the Pisces zodiac sign during Meena Sankranti 2026. The period will continue until April 14, 2026. Although it is regarded as unsuitable for auspicious ceremonies, it is considered highly favourable for spiritual practices, prayers and acts of charity.

Kharmas 2026 date and timings

EventDate and Time
Kharmas 2026 start dateMarch 15, 2026
Kharmas Begins01:08 AM, March 15
Kharmas 2026 end dateApril 14, 2026
Astronomical eventSun transit during Meena Sankranti
What is Kharmas?

Kharmas is also known as Malmas, which occurs twice each year when the Sun transits into certain zodiac signs. This period begins when the Sun enters Pisces or Sagittarius, according to Vedic astrology. In March 2026, Kharmas will begin when the Sun moves from Aquarius to Pisces during Meena Sankranti.

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Meena Sankranti 2026 date, punya kaal, muhurat, significance and rituals

In Hindu beliefs, this transition period is considered unsuitable for performing auspicious ceremonies. Therefore, events such as weddings, engagements, housewarming ceremonies, and starting new businesses are traditionally postponed until the period ends.