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Bhadli Navami 2026 Date: In Sanatan Dharma, the ninth date of Shukla Paksha of Ashadh month is considered very sacred. Bhadli Navami is celebrated on this day. Bhadali Navami is considered to be the most auspicious time. This date is also like Basant Panchami, Akshaya Tritiya, Devuthani Ekadashi. It is also called Bhadaria Navami. This is considered the last auspicious time for marriage before Chaturmas. This year Bhadali Navami will be celebrated on 22nd July.
Bhadli Navami 2026 date
- According to Drik Panchang, Ashadh Shukla Navami or Bhadli Navami date will start at 05:16 am on 22 July 2026.
- This date will end on 23rd July at 07:03 PM.
Navami Tithi will be at sunrise on both 22nd and 23rd July, but on 22nd July 2026, there will be Navami throughout the day. In such a situation, this day will be considered as Bhadali Navami.
There is an inexplicable moment
Bhadali Navami Tithi is very auspicious. Just like Basant Panchami, Akshaya Tritiya, Devuthani Ekadashi, on this day also there is no need to look for an auspicious time before doing any auspicious or auspicious work. That means on this day marriage, engagement, planetary entry, tonsure, new business can be started without observing the auspicious time.
First last marriage auspicious time from Chaturmas
The day of Bhadali Navami is also considered to be the last auspicious time of the summer season, because two days after this, Chaturmas starts from Devshayani Ekadashi. Chaturmas is considered to be the time when Lord Shri Hari Vishnu, the creator of the world, goes into Yoga Nidra for four months. When God wakes up on Devuthani Ekadashi, auspicious programs start again.
When will Chaturmas start?
This year, the fast of Devshayani Ekadashi is going to be observed on 25th July 2026. Chaturmas will begin on this day. Devuthani Ekadashi will be held on 20th November 2026. Meanwhile, many important fasts and festivals of the year like Rakshabandhan, Shravan month, Ganesh Utsav, Navratri, Karva Chauth, Dussehra, Diwali and the great festival of Chhath will be celebrated.
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