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Yagyopavit Sanskar Muhurat 2026: Complete List of Janeu Sanskar Dates and Shubh Muhurat

Yagyopavit Sanskar Muhurat 2026 highlights the sacred Janeu ceremony dates, its spiritual importance, and how this ritual guides a child towards discipline, wisdom, and divine blessings.
January 07, 2026 / 15:38 IST
Yagyopavit Sanskar Muhurat 2026: Complete List of Janeu Sanskar Dates and Shubh Muhurat (image: canva)

Yagyopavit Sanskar Muhurat 2026: Yagyopavit Sanskar, also known as the Upanayana Ceremony or Janeu Sanskar, holds immense spiritual importance in Hinduism. This sacred ritual marks the beginning of a child’s disciplined and spiritual life. Wearing the holy thread symbolizes purity, responsibility, devotion, and dedication to dharma. Families look for the Shubh Muhurat of Yagyopavit Sanskar 2026, as performing the ritual at the right time is believed to bring blessings, wisdom, protection, and divine guidance from the almighty.

Meaning and Spiritual Importance of Janeu Sanskar

The Janeu Sanskar is not just a ritual, it is a spiritual initiation into knowledge, faith, and righteous living. During this ceremony, the sacred thread with three strands is worn, symbolizing duty towards God, Parents, and Guru. The child is also guided to recite the Gayatri Mantra, which strengthens inner discipline, purity of thought, and moral strength. This Sanskar creates awareness of responsibilities and inspires the child to follow a righteous and respectful path throughout life.

Yagyopavit Sanskar Dates in January 2026

DateDayNakshatraTime
03 January 2026SaturdayArdra04:39 PM to 06:53 PM
04 January 2026SundayPunarvasu07:46 AM to 01:04 PM 02:39 PM to 06:49 PM
05 January 2026MondayPushya08:25 AM to 11:35 AM
07 January 2026WednesdayPurva Phalguni12:52 PM to 02:27 PM 04:23 PM to 06:38 PM
21 January 2026WednesdayDhanishtha07:45 AM to 10:32 AM 11:57 AM to 05:43 PM
23 January 2026FridayPurva Bhadrapada07:44 AM to 11:49 AM 01:25 PM to 07:55 PM
28 January 2026WednesdayRohini10:05 AM to 03:00 PM 05:15 PM to 07:35 PM
29 January 2026ThursdayRohini05:11 PM to 07:00 PM
30 January 2026FridayArdra07:41 AM to 09:57 AM 11:22 AM to 12:57 PM

Yagyopavit Sanskar Dates in February 2026

DateDayNakshatraTime
02 February 2026MondayAshlesha, Magha07:40 AM to 11:10 AM 12:45 PM to 07:16 PM
06 February 2026FridayHasta07:37 AM to 08:02 AM 09:29 AM to 02:25 PM 04:40 PM to 07:00 PM
19 February 2026ThursdayPurva Bhadrapada07:27 AM to 08:38 AM 10:03 AM to 06:09 PM
20 February 2026FridayUttara Bhadrapada07:26 AM to 09:59 AM 11:34 AM to 03:45 PM
21 February 2026SaturdayRevati03:41 PM to 06:01 PM
22 February 2026SundayAshwini07:24 AM to 11:27 AM

Yagyopavit Sanskar Dates in March 2026

DateDayNakshatraTime
04 March 2026WednesdayPurva Phalguni, Uttara Phalguni07:14 am to 10:47 am 12:43 pm to 07:35 pm
05 March 2026ThursdayHasta07:43 am to 12:39 pm 02:54 pm to 07:31 pm
08 March 2026SundaySwati08:56 am to 02:42 pm
20 March 2026FridayRevati06:56 am to 08:09 am 09:44 am to 04:15 pm
21 March 2026SaturdayAshwini06:55 am to 09:40 am 11:36 am to 06:28 pm
27 March 2026FridayPunarvasu11:12 am to 03:47 pm
28 March 2026SaturdayPushya09:13 am to 03:43 pm 06:01 pm to 08:17 pm
29 March 2026SundayAshlesha09:09 am to 03:40 pm

Yagyopavit Sanskar Dates in April 2026

DateDayNakshatraTime
02 April 2026ThursdayHasta08:53 am to 10:49 am 01:03 pm to 06:08 pm
03 April 2026FridayChitra07:14 am to 01:00 pm 03:20 pm to 07:53 pm
04 April 2026SaturdaySwati07:10 am to 10:41 am
06 April 2026MondayAnuradha05:25 pm to 07:42 pm
20 April 2026MondayRohini07:42 am to 09:38 am

Yagyopavit Sanskar Dates in May 2026

DateDayNakshatraTime
03 May 2026SundayAnuradha07:39 am to 01:22 pm 03:39 pm to 08:15 pm
06 May 2026WednesdayMoola08:35 am to 03:27 pm 05:44 pm to 08:03 pm
07 May 2026ThursdayPurva Ashadha08:31 am to 10:46 am

Yagyopavit Sanskar Dates in June 2026

DateDayNakshatraTime
17 June 2026WednesdayPunarvasu, Pushya05:54 am to 08:05 am 12:42 pm to 07:37 pm
19 June 2026FridayAshlesha06:23 am to 10:17 am
24 June 2026WednesdayChitra09:57 am to 04:51 pm

Yagyopavit Sanskar Dates in July 2026

DateDayNakshatraTime
04 July 2026SaturdayDhanishtha01:52 pm to 04:11 pm
05 July 2026SundayShatabhisha09:14 am to 04:07 pm
15 July 2026WednesdayPushya01:09 pm to 05:47 pm
24 July 2026FridayAnuradha06:09 am to 08:00 am 10:17 am to 05:11 pm
26 July 2026SundayMoola12:25 pm to 02:45 pm

Yagyopavit Sanskar Dates in August 2026

DateDayNakshatraTime
02 August 2026SundayPurva Bhadrapada09:08 am to 02:42 pm
03 August 2026MondayUttara Bhadrapada07:48 am to 12:28 pm
15 August 2026SaturdayUttara Phalguni01:31 pm to 05:57 pm
16 August 2026SundayHasta06:35 am to 11:00 am
17 August 2026MondayChitra10:30 am to 02:30 pm
18 August 2026TuesdaySwati06:18 am to 10:27 am
28 August 2026FridayShatabhisha02:54 pm to 06:40 pm

Yagyopavit Sanskar Dates in September 2026

DateDayNakshatraTime
12 September 2026SaturdayUttara Phalguni11:36 am to 05:41 pm
13 September 2026SundayHasta07:38 am to 09:13 am 11:32 am to 05:37 pm
21 September 2026MondayUttara Ashadha08:41 am to 05:05 pm
23 September 2026WednesdayShravana, Dhanishtha06:41 am to 08:33 am 10:53 am to 04:58 pm

Yagyopavit Sanskar Dates in December 2026

DateDayNakshatraTime
12 December 2026SaturdayUttara Ashadha07:35 am to 10:01 am 01:10 pm to 04:11 pm
14 December 2026MondayShravana, Dhanishtha07:37 am to 11:35 am 01:03 pm to 05:58 pm
19 December 2026SaturdayRevati09:33 am to 02:08 pm 03:43 pm to 07:53 pm
20 December 2026SundayAshwini07:40 am to 09:29 am
24 December 2026ThursdayArdra07:42 am to 12:23 pm 01:48 pm to 07:34 pm
25 December 2026FridayPunarvasu07:43 am to 12:19 pm 01:44 pm to 07:30 pm

Why Yagyopavit Sanskar is Performed

This holy ceremony purifies mind and soul, encouraging children to move towards spiritual wisdom. It marks the beginning of formal learning, guiding them to live with discipline, humility, and devotion. The ritual also signifies protection from negative energies and blessings of divine grace.

For generations, Yagyopavit Sanskar has been celebrated with devotion, cultural pride, and spiritual dignity. Families perform this sacred ritual to ensure the child receives blessings for knowledge, success, courage, and righteous living. With proper rituals, Vedic chanting, and guidance of elders, the ceremony becomes a powerful symbol of faith and heritage.

Neha Mewari
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