A series of lively activities and astronomical changes wait for us this week. The first festival is Holi this week. The celebration of colors is a sign of the arrival of spring and the victory of good over evil. Meena Sankranti represents the new beginning, symbolizing the sun entering Pisces. This week, A lunar eclipseOr Chandra Grahan, is a period during which insight and revelation can occur through emotions. This week also marks the beginning of the New Year, Chaitra month according to Hindu tradition. Bhrati Dwitiya is another spiritual day that strengthens the bond between brothers and sisters. Save to see for an exciting Mercury regressiveThis week provides auspicious auspicious for Griha Pravesh, as well as for property or vehicle purchase, which is an ideal time for important milestones. Let’s find out the detailed Panunga for the coming week in New Delhi, NCT, India.

Shub Murata this week
According to Vedic astrology, the possibilities of successfully completing a task are greatly enhanced if they are done during an auspicious time. An auspicious time gives us the best results according to our fate if we execute work in harmony with the cosmic timeline. This is the reason why it is necessary to keep the Muhurta in mind while starting any auspicious work. The auspicious time of this week for various activities is as follows:
- Viva muhrat: No auspicious marriage is available this week.
- Griha Pravesh Murat: Shubh Griha Pravesh Murat is available from March 14, Friday (12:23 am to 06:31 pm, 15 March) and 15 March, Saturday (06:31 am to 08:54 pm).
- Property procurement: The purchase of auspicious property is available on March 20, Thursday (06:25 am to 11:31 pm).
- Vehicle procurement Auspicious vehicle procurement Murat is available on 16 March, Sunday (04:58 am to 06:28 pm, March 17), 17 March, Monday (06:28 pm to 07:33 pm), March 19, Wednesday, Wednesday, 08:50 pm to 06:25 pm to 06:25 pm, March 20) and 20 March (06:25 AM to 11:31 hrs).
Transit of upcoming planets this week
In Vedic astrology, transit of planets is particularly important because they are the main way of changing life and the possibility of progress. The planets run on a daily basis and in this process pass through many constellations and sages. It helps in understanding the nature and characteristics of events as they are. Here are the upcoming transit this week:
- The Sun broadcast Pisces on 14 March (Friday) at 06:58 pm
- Mercury becomes retrograde at 12:15 pm on 15 March (Saturday)
- Rahu enters Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra at 06:50 on 16 March (Sunday).
- Ketu crossed North Falguni Pada on 16 March (Sunday) at 06:50
- The Sun enters North Bhadrapada Nakshatra at 03:20 on March 18 (Tuesday).
- Uranus transferred Taurus at 09:54 am on March 19 (Wednesday)
- Jupiter transferred Rohini Pada on 19 March (Wednesday) at 07:28 pm
Upcoming festival this week
- Vasant Purnima (March 14, Friday): People celebrate Vasant Purnima by showing reverence and happiness during the arrival of Vasant. During this occasion, people perform special prayers while taking a holy bath and express their gratitude for both prosperity and happiness. Fasting on the auspicious full moon day creates conditions that motivate people to achieve peace, divine blessings and harmony.
- Holi (March 14, Friday): Holi is a festival of colors that indicate victory for goodness and welcomes the spring season. People mark the opportunity through color and dance performance activities when distributing sweets. Through its festive atmosphere, this opportunity creates a strong relationship by fresh start and apologizes through joyous ceremonies.
- Dole Purnima (March 14, Friday): Religious rearing Dole Purnima gets its primary recognition from West Bengal and Odisha residents who respect Lord Krishna during this festival. The idol of Krishna is taken to a decorated palanquin, during which devotees apply devotional songs and colors.
- Lakshmi Jayanti (14 March, Friday): Goddess Lakshmi, the god of wealth and luck, is worshiped on the occasion of Lakshmi Jayanti, which celebrates her birth. Devotees conduct special religious ceremonies while praying and blessing Goddess Lakshmi with prosperity and successful consequences.
- Meena Sankranti (March 14, Friday): Surya enters Pisces (Meena), which reflects a spiritual purification phase. Religious followers bathe in holy water and distribute donations, requesting knowledge and spiritual insight. Seasonal changes coincide with this transit period, which people recognize as a favorable time to start new efforts.
- Kardaiyan Nombu (March 14, Friday): During Kardaiyan Nombu, married Tamil women observe fasting and pray to ensure that their husbands are safe and healthy. The women prepared Goddess Parvati as a gift by tying protective thread for marital success as per the customs of Savitri and Satyavan.
- Chandra Grahan Poorna (March 14, Friday): The occurrence of a full lunar eclipse is known as Chandra Grahan Poorna, as a major event in astronomical events. According to Hindu scriptures, people should fast and meditate while avoiding food at the time of an eclipse. The combination of chanting of mantra and rituals of bath purifies physical and mental elements, producing spiritual consequences while defending against negative forces.
- Phalguna Purnima (March 14, Friday): The religious phenomenon of Phalguna Purnima includes complete fasting and worshiping Lord Vishnu on the evening of the full moon. Those who believe in this tradition, donate the holy river bath, donate to those who need spiritual practices and practice.
- Savarni Manvadi (March 14, Friday): Savrani Manvadi started the first era of the upcoming Manwantara era in Hindu cosmeological teachings. Manu, who will rule the cosmic cycle of the future, maintains a relationship with this day. The day holds spiritual and cosmic significance as it supports personal development and attention, helping people understand the time cycle.
- Chaitra begins (March 15, Saturday): The North Indian Hindu calendar announced the beginning of the Chaitra month to introduce a new lunar chakra. Devotees distribute donations to receive donations to receive blessings, devotees perform religious ceremonies which lead to prosperity. The onset of infection renewal and the beginning of the arrival of Hindu New Year in different parts of India.
- Briti Dwitiya (March 16, Sunday): Many areas across the country follow the blessing of Briti as a day for the ceremony of siblings with siblings. The task of performing aarti with sweets and prayers for prosperity and protection ensures that sisters strengthen their family bond with their brothers.
- Bhalachandra Shankin Chaturthi (March 17, Monday): Every month, Lord Ganesha is worshiped during Bhalchandra Shanti Chaturthi celebrations. People observe fasting while praying because it helps them to eliminate obstacles and gain knowledge. The day invites spiritual seekers to worship Ganesha as he believes that this practice will bring prosperity and success with mental clarity.
- Ranga Panchami (March 19, Wednesday): People from Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh inspect Ranga Panchami five days after Holi. Devotees express their victory of good on bad through colorful sports activities. The festival combines divine power and spiritual cleanliness, devotion and happiness.
Inauspicious Rahu Kalam this week
According to Vedic astrology, Rahu is an inauspicious planet. During the infection of the planets, the time should be avoided by doing any auspicious work under the influence of Rahu. During this time, worship, havan or yajna is intervened by Rahu due to its male nature to propagate auspicious planets. It is important to consider Rahu period before starting any new work. By doing this, the chances of achieving the desired results increases. The following are the time of Rahu Kalam for this week:
- March 14: 11:01 am to 12:30 pm
- March 15: From 09:30 am to 11:00 am
- March 16: 05:00 to 06:30 pm
- 17 March: 07:59 am to 09:29 am
- March 18: 03:30 pm to 05:01 pm
- March 19: 12:29 am to 02:00 pm
- March 20: 02:00 to 03:31 pm
Panchanga is a calendar used in Vedic astrology, which is to determine auspicious and inauspicious time to perform day-to-day functions based on the position of the prevailing planets. It contains five elements – Vara, Date, Nakshatra, Yoga and Karan. The essence of Panchanga is an inter-relationship between the Sun (our soul) and the moon (mind) on a daily basis. Panchanga is used to understand various branches of Vedic astrology such as Natal, Election, Addition (Horriry), religious calendar and day energy. The day of our birth, Panchanga reflects our feelings, nature and nature. This can provide more insight who we are and how we feel. It can increase the effects of planets and eliminate us with additional characteristics that we cannot understand only on the basis of our Natal chart. Panchanga vitality is energy that nourishes the birth chart.
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Neeraj Dhankher
(Vedic astrologer, founder – Astro life)
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