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Masik Karthigai March 2026

23rd Mar, 2026

Monday / सोमवार

10:42 PM Mar 22 – 08:49 PM Mar 23

Masik Karthigai

  • Muhurat time
    10:42 PM Mar 22 – 08:49 PM Mar 23
  • Tithi Timing
    Start : 12:00 AM
    End : 12:00 AM
  • Day
    Monday
  • Deity
    Lord Murugan
  • religion
    Hinduism
  • Choghadiya & Hora
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Complete list of required pooja items and samagri for performing the festival rituals.

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Auspicious timings and shubh muhurat to perform pooja for best results.

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Sacred mantras and aarti to chant during pooja for positive energy.

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Masik Karthigai March 2026 : Date, Muhurat, Puja Vidhi and Importance

Significance of Masik Karthigai March 2026

Masik Karthigai is a monthly sacred observance that centers on light, discipline, and devotion. On the Karthigai nakshatra, families light lamps, offer prayers, and share blessings with loved ones. The day nurtures gratitude, calm minds, and harmony at home, while connecting everyday life with timeless dharma. 🌟🪔 It is a gentle reminder to cultivate compassion, inner light, and sincere gratitude for all beings.

Masik Karthigai March 2026 Date, Muhurat and Timing

Title Value
Tithi Masik Karthigai tithi observed when Karthigai nakshatra falls on Krishna Paksha; celebrated with lamps and prayers throughout the day.
Nakshatra Krittika (Karthigai Nakshatra) — the star linked to purification and the sacred flame.
Sunrise 06:08 IST (local variation possible)
Sunset 18:46 IST (local variation possible)
Auspicious Timing Puja muhurat typically 07:15–09:15 IST; practical times vary by region and sunrise.
Date March 2026 (date varies by region and lunar observations)

Traditions & Rituals of Masik Karthigai March 2026

  • Light a new ghee or sesame oil lamp at the entrance and offer prayers to deities like Vishnu, Lakshmi, and Murugan. 🌼🕯️
  • Decorate the home with rangoli, fresh flowers, and lamps. Perform a simple puja after daily bath and cleanliness.
  • Place a small lamp in the prayer room and recite short mantras; offer coconut, jaggery, fruits as prasad.
  • Share prasad with family and neighbors to spread blessings and community joy.

Remedies to Perform on Masik Karthigai March 2026

Remedy 1: Action: Light a sesame oil lamp at dusk and perform a short puja.
Benefit: Purifies home energy and invites auspicious blessings.

Remedy 2: Action: Donate sesame oil or jaggery to a temple or a needy family.
Benefit: Gathers merit (punya) and strengthens community goodwill.

Remedy 3: Action: Share a simple prasad made of fruits and coconut with neighbors.
Benefit: Fosters harmony and collective joy in the festival spirit.

Mantras & Chants on Masik Karthigai March 2026

Mantra 1: Om Namo Narayanaya.
Significance: Invites Vishnus protection and abundance.

Mantra 2: Om Shreem Lakshmiyei Namaha.
Significance: Invokes Lakshmis grace and prosperity.

Fasting Rules & Food Guidelines on Masik Karthigai March 2026

  • Observing a light vrat (vrat) or a moderate fast is encouraged; avoid heavy grains and rich meals.
  • Maintain sattvic foods: fruits, milk, coconut, jaggery, and gentle preparations; avoid onions, garlic, and non-vegetarian items.
  • Break the fast with a simple prasad after completing puja and darshan, with gratitude.

Dos and Don’ts on Masik Karthigai March 2026

Do’s

  • Light lamps in homes and temples to invite positive energy.
  • Offer charity and share prasad with family, friends, and neighbors.
  • Recite a few prayers or mantras and extend gratitude to elders.

Don’ts

  • Do not waste oil, water, or food; practice mindful use and sharing.
  • Don’t skip the puja, bhajan, or any ritual step; consistency matters.
  • Don’t consume non-vegetarian foods on this observance; keep the day pure.

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