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Holi 2026: Chandra Grahan and Holika Dahan – Muhurat and Guidance

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Holi this year coincides with a rare celestial occurrence: a total lunar eclipse (Chandra Grahan) that falls during the festival period. This raises questions about the correct date and the auspicious time (muhurat) to perform Holika Dahan. The following article explains the calendar details, muhurats, and practical guidance so you can observe the festival with confidence.

Holika Dahan bonfire with families celebrating on Holi eve.

Chandra Grahan 2026: Date and Timings

The total lunar eclipse is scheduled for March 3, 2026. Astronomically, the eclipse will be observable across large parts of Asia, Australia, the Americas and other regions. Because the eclipse coincides with the Phalguna Purnima window, many are asking whether Holika Dahan should be shifted or adjusted this year.

Total lunar eclipse (Chandra Grahan) visible in the night sky.

When is Holika Dahan? Puja Muhurat

Traditionally, Holika Dahan is observed on Phalguna Purnima (the full moon night of Phalguna). In 2026 the Purnima tithi begins on the evening of March 2 and continues into March 3. Owing to the sutak (pre-eclipse period) associated with a lunar eclipse, most traditional Panchangs and astrologers advise performing Holika Dahan on the evening of March 2, 2026, before the eclipse-related sutak begins.

Family performing Holika Dahan ritual with offerings and bonfire.

For households that prefer to perform rituals on the same calendar date as Purnima, there is also a narrow window early on March 3 — immediately before the official start of sutak — which some authorities accept. See the dedicated timing section below for precise windows.

Holika Dahan on Phalguna Purnima

Phalguna Purnima marks the full-moon culmination for the month of Phalguna and is the traditional occasion for Holika Dahan. When Purnima tithi overlaps with an eclipse day, practical adjustments are commonly made to avoid performing fire or sacramental rites during the sutak period.

Full moon of Phalguna Purnima during Holi festival.

Holika Dahan Muhurat 2026: Purnima Tithi grahan on holi 2026 time

  • Purnima tithi begins: 05:55 PM on March 2, 2026
  • Purnima tithi ends: 05:07 PM on March 3, 2026

These tithi boundaries indicate the formal lunar day for Purnima. For Holika Dahan, the safest and widely recommended muhurat is on the evening of March 2 — once Purnima tithi is in effect but before Bhadra or sutak constraints make ritual observance inauspicious.

Holika Dahan and Bhadra Kaal

Bhadra Kaal (inauspicious period) on the festival day can restrict the ideal window for performing the bonfire ritual. In 2026:

  • Bhadra Kaal begins: 05:58 PM on March 2
  • Bhadra Kaal ends: 05:30 AM on March 3

Consequently, it is recommended to light the Holika fire before the start of Bhadra Kaal on the evening of March 2. If lighting after Bhadra Kaal is unavoidable, consult a local pandit or family elder for community-custom guidance.

Chandra Grahan and Sutak Kaal

The sutak associated with a lunar eclipse is a period considered ritually impure in many traditional practices. In 2026, sutak begins at 06:23 AM on March 3. For devotees who wish to align Holika Dahan with Purnima tithi on March 3, there exists a narrow pre-sutak window — approximately between 05:30 AM and 06:23 AM — when the ritual may be performed without entering the sutak period.

To summarise: you have two practical muhurat options — the preferred evening slot on March 2 (before Bhadra begins) or the early-morning slot on March 3 just before sutak starts.

When to Do Holika Dahan: Which Option to Choose?

  1. Evening, March 2 (Recommended): Purnima tithi is active and the ritual can be completed before Bhadra Kaal. This option avoids eclipse-related sutak entirely.
  2. Early morning, March 3 (Conditional): A small pre-sutak window exists; this is acceptable to some practitioners but should be approached with guidance from local custom.
  3. Avoid performing Holika Dahan during the actual eclipse or during sutak. Many families postpone certain sacred recitations or refrain from specific rites while sutak is in force.

Make your choice based on family tradition, the advice of your priest, and practical convenience. Where in doubt, the evening of March 2 is the simplest and most widely accepted choice.

Lunar Eclipse 2026: Visibility in Other Countries

The total lunar eclipse of March 3, 2026 will be visible from several regions across the globe. Observers in Asia, Australia, New Zealand, the Americas, Russia, and much of Europe will be able to witness at least part of the event, subject to local weather and timing.

General Astrological Impact of the Lunar Eclipse

In astrological interpretations, the 2026 eclipse falls with the Moon placed in Leo under Purva Phalguni Nakshatra, a lunar mansion traditionally associated with Venusian themes such as love, creativity and social enjoyment. Astrologers note that eclipses can signal endings, revelations, or the resurfacing of past concerns; for Leo placements, themes around authority, self-expression and public standing may become prominent.

Readers who follow astrology should consult a trusted jyotishi for personalized advice; public interpretations vary by tradition and region.

No.Festival / EventDate (2026)Short informationTithi (Start – End)
1Makar Sankranti14 Jan 2026Sun’s transit into Makara (Capricorn); holy bath & charity— (Solar event)
2Pongal (Thai Pongal)15 Jan 2026Major harvest festival in South India
3Vasant Panchami (Saraswati Puja)23 Jan 2026Worship of Goddess Saraswati; beginning of springMagha Shukla Panchami (07:58 AM, 23 Jan – 07:16 AM, 24 Jan)
4Republic Day (India)26 Jan 2026National holiday of India
5Maha Shivaratri15 Feb 2026Dedicated to Lord Shiva; night worship and fastingPhalguna Krishna Chaturdashi (03:34 AM, 15 Feb – 04:04 AM, 16 Feb)
6Holika Dahan2 Mar 2026Bonfire ritual before Holi; victory of good over evilPhalguna Purnima (05:55 PM, 02 Mar – 05:07 PM, 03 Mar)
7Holi (Festival of Colors)3 Mar 2026Festival of colors, joy, and togethernessPhalguna Purnima (ends: 03 Mar 05:07 PM)
8Chaitra Navratri / Gudi Padwa / Ugadi19 Mar 2026Navratri begins; New Year in many regionsChaitra Shukla Pratipada (06:52 AM, 19 Mar – 04:52 AM, 20 Mar)
9Rama Navami26 Mar 2026Birth of Lord Rama; Midday worship is considered specialChaitra Shukla Navami (11:48 AM, 26 Mar – 10:06 AM, 27 Mar)
10Hanuman Jayanti2 Apr 2026Birth anniversary of Lord HanumanChaitra Shukla Purnima
11Good Friday3 Apr 2026Christian observance of Jesus Christ’s crucifixion
12Easter Sunday5 Apr 2026Christian festival of resurrection
13Akshaya Tritiya19 Apr 2026Considered highly auspicious for new beginningsVaishakha Shukla Tritiya
14Buddha Purnima1 May 2026Sacred day linked with Gautama BuddhaVaishakha Purnima (09:12 PM, 30 Apr – 10:52 PM, 01 May)
15Jagannath Rath Yatra16 Jul 2026Grand chariot festival of Lord JagannathAshadha Shukla Dwitiya (11:50 AM, 15 Jul – 08:52 AM, 16 Jul)
16Independence Day (India)15 Aug 2026National holiday of India
17Raksha Bandhan28 Aug 2026Celebration of sibling bond (Rakhi)Shravana Purnima
18Krishna Janmashtami4 Sep 2026Birth of Lord KrishnaBhadrapada Krishna Ashtami
19Ganesh Chaturthi14 Sep 2026Birth of Lord Ganesha; Ganpati festival beginsBhadrapada Shukla Chaturthi
20Anant Chaturdashi25 Sep 2026Anant Vrat; commonly linked with Ganesh VisarjanBhadrapada Shukla Chaturdashi
21Gandhi Jayanti2 Oct 2026Birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi
22Sharad Navratri (Ghatasthapana)11 Oct 2026Nine-day worship of Goddess Durga beginsAshwina Shukla Pratipada (09:19 PM, 10 Oct – 09:30 PM, 11 Oct)
23Durga Ashtami (Maha Ashtami)19 Oct 2026A key Navratri day; Kanya Puja in many regionsAshwina Shukla Ashtami
24Vijayadashami (Dussehra)20 Oct 2026Victory of dharma; Ravan Dahan / Shastra PujaAshwina Shukla Dashami
25Karwa Chauth29 Oct 2026Fast observed by married women; moonrise ends the vratKartika Krishna Chaturthi
26Dhanteras6 Nov 2026Dhanvantari worship; prosperity and healthKartika Krishna Trayodashi (10:30 AM, 06 Nov – 10:47 AM, 07 Nov)
27Naraka Chaturdashi (Chhoti Diwali)7 Nov 2026Abhyanga Snan; a key day of the Diwali seasonKartika Krishna Chaturdashi
28Diwali (Lakshmi Puja)8 Nov 2026Main Diwali day; Lakshmi–Ganesha worshipKartika Amavasya (11:27 AM, 08 Nov – 12:31 PM, 09 Nov)
29Govardhan Puja (Annakut)9 Nov 2026Govardhan worship; AnnakutKartika Shukla Pratipada
30Bhai Dooj10 Nov 2026Brother–sister festival (Yama Dwitiya)Kartika Shukla Dwitiya
31Chhath Puja15 Nov 2026Sun worship; offering Arghya to rising/setting SunKartika Shukla Shashthi
32Guru Nanak Jayanti (Gurpurab)24 Nov 2026Birth anniversary of Sri Guru Nanak Dev JiKartika Purnima
33Christmas25 Dec 2026Birth of Jesus Christ; widely celebrated

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