Holashtak 2026 Date: Holashtak starts 8 days before Holi. This is considered an inauspicious time in religious texts. This time Holashtak will start in the last week of February. Know how long Holashtak will last.

When will Holashtak 2026 start: Many auspicious and inauspicious yogas have been mentioned in astrology, Holashtak is also one of them. The last 8 days of Phalgun month are called Holashtak. Holika Dahan is also done as part of Holashtak. Holashtak is considered an inauspicious time, hence no auspicious activities like marriage, mundan (head shaving) and house warming etc. are done during this period. There are many other beliefs and traditions associated with Holashtak which make it even more special. Know further when Holashtak will start in the year 2026 and other things related to it…

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When will Holashtak 2026 start?

According to Ujjain's Astrologer Pt. Nalin Sharma, this time Holashtak will start from 24th February, Tuesday, and will continue till 3rd March, Tuesday. Dhuredi festival will be celebrated on the last day of Holashtak i.e. 3rd March, which is also known as Holi festival. No auspicious work like marriage, naming ceremony, house warming, engagement etc. is done during the 8 days of Holashtak.

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Lunar eclipse will occur on the last day of Holashtak

This time Holashtak will be very special because there is a coincidence of lunar eclipse on its last day i.e. 3rd March. The special thing is that this lunar eclipse will be visible in India also, hence all its rules like Sutak etc. will be valid here. This lunar eclipse will be visible in India only for 20 minutes.

Why is Holashtak considered inauspicious?

There is a story related to Holashtak, according to which, in ancient times there was a king of demons named Hiranyakashipu, who was an enemy of Lord Vishnu. Prahlad, son of Hiranyakashipu, was a great devotee of Lord Vishnu. When Hiranyakashipu came to know about this, he explained it to his son but Prahlad still continued to worship Lord Vishnu. Seeing this, Hiranyakashipu became angry and decided to kill Prahlad. Hiranyakashipu tortured Prahlad in various ways for 8 consecutive days. These 8 days are called Holashtak. It is believed that during Holashtak, the nature of the planets becomes violent, hence auspicious work should not be done during this period.


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