Sun enters Pisces, auspicious functions will be stopped for a month The Hindu calendar period known as Kharmas begins on 14 March, during which auspicious functions like weddings, naming ceremonies, and other rituals are traditionally prohibited. This period coincides with the Sun's entry into the zodiac sign of Pisces, which is believed to influence planetary alignments and spiritual practices. According to astrological traditions, the Sun's movement into Pisces marks a time of spiritual reflection and caution, leading to the temporary suspension of auspicious activities. The Kharmas period is expected to last until 20 April, during which the Sun will remain in Pisces. During this time, devotees are advised to avoid initiating new ventures or conducting ceremonies that require positive energy. The article cites a pandit's explanation that planetary positions during this period are considered inauspicious for such activities. In addition to Kharmas, the text highlights other significant periods in the Hindu calendar. These include Ardha Mas (extra months) and Chaturmas (four-month periods), which are also marked by restrictions on auspicious functions. For instance, the Ardha Mas period is said to occur from 20 April to 20 May, while Chaturmas spans from 20 November to 20 December. During these times, it is believed that Lord Vishnu is in a state of deep meditation, making it inauspicious to hold weddings or other ceremonies. The article provides a list of auspicious dates for weddings and other rituals, including 20-21 April, 6-7 May, 27-28 May, 1-7 June, and 20-21 November. These dates are considered favorable for initiating new ventures or conducting ceremonies.#lord_vishnu #hindu_calendar #kharmas_period #pisces_zodiac #chaturmas_period
