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Mundan Muhurat 2026: Auspicious Dates for Mundan Sanskar

Mundan Sanskar, or the first hair-shaving ceremony of a child, is an important tradition in Hindu culture. It is believed to cleanse a child of their past life's karma and promote healthy growth. Finding a Shubh Muhurat for this ceremony is crucial. This guide provides the auspicious dates, months, and other important factors for performing the Mundan Sanskar in 2026.

Mundan Muhurat 2026

Date Start Time End Time
Wednesday, 21 January 07:14:04 26:49:45
Thursday, 29 January 07:32:48 13:57:46
Wednesday, 11 February 10:53:42 31:03:11
Thursday, 12 February 07:02:25 13:43:22
Wednesday, 18 February 17:00:10 21:16:55
Thursday, 26 February 06:49:56 12:12:19
Friday, 27 February 10:49:45 22:35:23
Friday, 06 March 09:30:33 17:56:15
Monday, 16 March 09:43:52 30:30:28
Wednesday, 25 March 06:20:01 13:52:38
Friday, 27 March 10:09:19 30:17:42
Friday, 03 April 08:45:16 30:09:37
Monday, 13 April 05:58:27 25:11:48
Thursday, 23 April 05:48:11 20:52:05
Friday, 01 May 05:40:51 22:55:30
Monday, 04 May 09:58:33 29:27:40
Monday, 11 May 15:27:41 25:29:33
Wednesday, 17 June 05:22:57 21:41:34
Wednesday, 24 June 05:24:18 29:24:18
Thursday, 25 June 05:24:34 16:30:01
Thursday, 02 July 09:28:01 29:26:52
Friday, 03 July 05:27:15 11:23:02
Thursday, 09 July 10:40:21 14:56:58
Wednesday, 15 July 11:53:40 21:47:53
Monday, 20 July 19:10:23 28:04:58

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“Celestial events deeply influence human life.”

— Varahamihira

The Significance of Mundan Sanskar in Hinduism

Mundan Sanskar, also known as Chudakarana, is one of the sixteen essential Hindu sacraments (solah sanskar). This ceremony involves the ritual shaving of a child's first hair, which is believed to free them from the negative karma of their past life. Traditionally, the ceremony is performed for boys in odd-numbered years (e.g., 3, 5, or 7 years) and for girls in even-numbered years. However, in many families, it is also performed when the child is just one year old, following a family's specific customs.

Astrological Factors for Mundan Muhurat

To ensure the ceremony is as beneficial as possible, an auspicious time is chosen based on various astrological factors. Performing the Mundan in a Shubh Muhurat is believed to bring good health, longevity, and strength to the child.

Auspicious Months

The best months for Mundan Sanskar are typically the Uttarayan months, which include Chaitra, Vaishakha, Ashadha (before Devshayani Ekadashi), Magha, and Phalguna. It's often advised to avoid performing the ceremony for a first-born child or a child born in the month of Jyeshtha during the same month.

Favorable Days and Dates (Tithis)

Certain days of the week are considered more propitious for the Mundan ceremony. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday are generally considered auspicious. However, note that Friday is sometimes avoided for a girl child's Mundan. The lunar dates (tithis) considered favorable are Dwitiya, Tritiya, Panchami, Saptami, Dashmi, Ekadashi, and Trayodashi.

Recommended Nakshatras

Auspicious nakshatras, or constellations, for this ceremony include Mrigashira, Ashwini, Pushya, Hasta, Punarvasu, Chitra, Swati, Shravana, Dhanishta, Shatabhisha, and Jyeshtha. Some astrological traditions also advise against performing the Mundan during the childs birth month or birth nakshatra, while others consider these times to be particularly good.

Health Benefits of Mundan Ceremony

Beyond its spiritual significance, the Mundan ceremony is also believed to have several health benefits for the child:

  • It helps normalize the childs body temperature, which is believed to aid in better mental and physical growth.
  • It can help alleviate the pain and discomfort associated with teething.
  • Exposing the child's scalp to sunlight after the hair is shaved allows for better absorption of Vitamin D, which is essential for uniform blood circulation and healthy future hair growth.

As Yajurveda states, the Mundan ceremony is a vital sacrament for promoting a child's health, age, strength, and agility. To find the most accurate and personalized muhurat for your child, it is always recommended to consult with an experienced astrologer who can analyze the child's birth chart.

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