Kharmas 2025 will start on 16 December and end on 14 January 2026. No auspicious or auspicious work is done during this period. Worship, charity and pilgrimage have special significance during Kharmas, which begins when the Sun enters Sagittarius.
Kharmas 2025: The month of Kharmas is considered very important in Hindu religion. This period is considered very inauspicious. No auspicious or auspicious work is done during Kharmas. Auspicious and auspicious works are completely prohibited in this month. According to religious beliefs, auspicious works done during Kharmas are not successful and do not get their full results. So let us know when Kharmas will start and end this year.
When will Kharmas start and end?
Kharmas begins when the Sun enters Jupiter’s signs Sagittarius and Pisces. This year the Sun is entering Jupiter’s zodiac sign Sagittarius on 16 December. Dhanu Sankranti will be celebrated on this day, which will mark the beginning of Kharmas. Kharmas will also end on January 14, 2026.
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Why are auspicious works prohibited during Kharmas?
According to astrology, when the Sun enters Sagittarius or Pisces, its energy gets weakened. Sun is considered an indicator of brightness and success. At the same time, Jupiter is considered an indicator of auspicious and auspicious works. The lord of Sagittarius is Jupiter. When the Sun enters this zodiac sign, a conjunction is formed between the Sun and Jupiter, due to which the auspiciousness of Jupiter becomes weak for some time. Therefore, starting new and auspicious works during Kharmas is considered inauspicious.
These works are done during Kharmas
Worship, charity, pilgrimage and religious rituals are performed during Kharmas. Lord Surya and Lord Vishnu are worshipped. Worship and prayer during Kharmas is considered auspicious.
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