Holashtak Period Begins Ahead of Holi Festival; Shubh Mahurats Now After March 4

Gandhinagar: Holi, one of the most vibrant and significant festivals of Hinduism, symbolizes the arrival of spring and the victory of good over evil. The festival includes Holika Dahan, Dhuleti (Rangotsav), and the preceding eight-day period known as Holashtak, each carrying deep religious importance.

Holashtak: A Pause on Auspicious Ceremonies

In Hindu tradition, Holashtak is considered inauspicious for performing शुभ (auspicious) activities due to unfavorable planetary positions. During this period, families traditionally avoid:

  • Marriage and engagement ceremonies

  • Griha Pravesh (housewarming)

  • Naming ceremonies

  • Mundan (shaving rituals)

  • Havan and Yagna

  • Major business deals or new ventures

  • Purchase of property or vehicles

With the conclusion of Holashtak, auspicious timings (muhurat) for weddings and other ceremonies resume.

📅 Holi 2026 Dates

  • Holika Dahan: 3 March 2026 (Tuesday)

  • Dhuleti / Rangotsav: 4 March 2026 (Wednesday)

After March 4, 2026, the wedding season will officially begin, bringing renewed excitement to families and businesses alike.

💍 Auspicious Marriage Dates After Holi 2026

🌼 March 2026

  • March 8 (Sunday)

  • March 9 (Monday)

  • March 11 (Wednesday)

  • March 12 (Thursday)

🌸 April 2026 (Highly Auspicious Month)

April is considered especially favorable for weddings, with multiple traditional muhurats available:

  • April 15 (Wednesday)

  • April 20 (Monday)

  • April 21 (Tuesday)

  • April 25 (Saturday)

  • April 26 (Sunday)

  • April 27 (Monday)

  • April 28 (Tuesday)

  • April 29 (Wednesday)

🌺 May 2026

May also offers excellent wedding dates:

  • May 5 (Tuesday)

  • May 7 (Thursday)

  • May 9 (Saturday)

  • May 10 (Sunday)

🎊 Wedding Industry Gears Up

With the completion of Holashtak,  grand wedding season is set to take off across Surat in March, April, and May. Party plots and marriage halls have already witnessed advance bookings.

Traders — from jewelers and garment sellers to caterers and decorators — are eagerly awaiting the busy season. The demand for traditional wedding priests, popularly referred to as Gore Maharaj, also rises significantly during this period.

The post-Holi months are expected to bring vibrant celebrations, strong business activity, and joyous occasions across the city. DeshGujarat

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