March 2026 Panchang: Daily Astrological Insights and Auspicious Times March 20, 2026: The second day of Navratri, with details on favorable timings for rituals and ceremonies. March 19, 2026: The start of the Chaitra Navratri festival and the commencement of the Hindu New Year, along with the auspicious time for the installation of the sacred idol (Ghatsthapana). March 18, 2026: Amavasya (new moon) day, including the timing of auspicious moments and the duration of Rahu Kala (an inauspicious period). March 17, 2026: Transition from Trayodashi to Chaturdashi tithi, with information on the start and end times of favorable moments for rituals. March 16, 2026: Som Pradosh Vrat (a fasting day dedicated to the moon), along with the recommended time for worship and prayers. March 15, 2026: Papamochani Ekadashi Vrat (a fasting day for the removal of sins), including the auspicious timings and the duration of Rahu Kala. The panchang entries for March 2026 highlight key Hindu festivals, lunar days, and sacred rituals, providing guidance on optimal times for spiritual practices and observances. Each date is associated with specific tithis (lunar days) and festivals, such as Navratri, which is celebrated as a nine-day worship period dedicated to the goddess Durga. The information includes details on auspicious moments for rituals, the significance of certain tithis, and the avoidance of inauspicious periods like Rahu Kala. These entries are part of the traditional Hindu calendar, offering a structured approach to aligning daily activities with astrological and religious considerations.#chaitra_navratri #navratri #durga #rahukala #papamochani_ekadashi_vrat
