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Kharmas 2024: Why is it considered inauspicious? What activities to avoid during this period?

Webdunia Content Team
Sunday, 15 December 2024 (11:47 IST)
Kharmas is a one-month period considered inauspicious for performing important rituals, ceremonies, or new beginnings. Kharmas occurs twice a year, with each period lasting around 30 days. The first Kharmas typically occurs in the months of March and April, when the Sun transits from Pisces to Aries. The second Kharmas usually takes place in the months of December and January, when the Sun transits from Scorpio to Sagittarius. In 2024, Kharmas begins on December 15 and ends on January 14.

During Kharmas, it's advised to avoid performing auspicious rituals or ceremonies, such as:

1. Weddings

2. Housewarming ceremonies

3. New business ventures

4. Important investments

5. Upanayana (Sacred thread ceremony) or Mundan (first haircut)

The Legend of Kharmas

The origin of Kharmas is linked to a mythological story involving Surya Dev (the Sun God) and his seven celestial horses. Legend has it that Surya Dev's horses, who tirelessly pulled his chariot across the cosmos, grew weary from their arduous journey. To provide them with rest, Surya Dev temporarily replaced them with a pair of donkeys (khar), slowing the pace of his celestial journey. This period of slower cosmic movement is believed to be inauspicious for worldly activities, hence the name Kharmas.

Significance of Kharmas

While Kharmas is often associated with restrictions, it also holds spiritual significance. It is considered a time for introspection, prayer, and charitable deeds. Many Hindus observe fasts, perform religious rituals, and engage in spiritual practices during this period.

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