Adhik Maas 2026 Ends on June 15: Auspicious Dates for Marriage and Other Ceremonies Announced

The sacred Adhik Maas, also known as the extra lunar month in the Hindu calendar, is set to conclude on June 15, 2026. With the end of this spiritually significant period, devotees and families waiting to perform weddings, housewarming ceremonies, engagements, and other auspicious rituals will soon be able to resume their plans.

Adhik Maas is considered highly favorable for religious practices such as charity, meditation, prayers, chanting, and spiritual discipline. However, traditional Hindu beliefs discourage the performance of major auspicious ceremonies during this month. As a result, many families postpone important events until the period ends.

This year, there will be only a limited window for conducting auspicious functions because another important religious period—Chaturmas—is scheduled to begin in late July.

Why Are Auspicious Activities Avoided During Adhik Maas?

Adhik Maas holds a special place in Hindu traditions and is dedicated primarily to spiritual growth and devotion. The month is considered ideal for:

  • Holy bathing rituals
  • Charity and donations
  • Worship and prayer
  • Meditation and self-discipline
  • Religious observances

While these activities are encouraged, ceremonies such as marriages, engagements, griha pravesh (housewarming), and other major celebrations are generally avoided according to traditional beliefs.

With Adhik Maas ending on June 15, devotees can once again begin planning important family functions.

Limited Time Before Chaturmas Begins

Although auspicious activities will resume after Adhik Maas, families have only a short period available before the start of Chaturmas.

According to the Hindu calendar, Chaturmas will begin on July 25, 2026, and continue for approximately 119 days. During this period, most major auspicious ceremonies are traditionally avoided.

This means those planning weddings or other important events may prefer to schedule them before the beginning of Chaturmas.

What Is Chaturmas?

Chaturmas is a four-month religious period observed in Hindu tradition. It begins on Devshayani Ekadashi in the month of Ashadha and concludes on Devuthani Ekadashi in Kartik.

According to religious beliefs, Lord Vishnu enters a state of divine rest, often referred to as Yoga Nidra, during Chaturmas. Since Lord Vishnu is regarded as the preserver of the universe, many auspicious ceremonies are traditionally postponed until this sacred period concludes.

Chaturmas 2026 Dates

  • Start Date: July 25, 2026
  • End Date: November 20, 2026
  • Duration: 119 Days

Once Chaturmas begins, marriages, housewarming ceremonies, and several other auspicious events are generally avoided until Lord Vishnu is believed to awaken on Devuthani Ekadashi.

Dietary and Spiritual Practices During Chaturmas

Apart from religious observances, Chaturmas is also associated with lifestyle and dietary disciplines.

Traditionally, devotees follow specific food restrictions during these four months. Many people avoid consuming:

  • Eggplant (Brinjal)
  • Onion
  • Garlic
  • Non-vegetarian food

The period is considered ideal for spiritual practices, fasting, devotion, and self-control.

Auspicious Marriage Dates After Adhik Maas

Astrologers indicate that favorable wedding muhurats will become available shortly after the conclusion of Adhik Maas.

Auspicious Wedding Dates in June 2026

  • June 19
  • June 21
  • June 23
  • June 24
  • June 25
  • June 26
  • June 27
  • June 28
  • June 29

These dates are considered suitable for marriages and other important ceremonies based on traditional Hindu Panchang calculations.

Auspicious Wedding Dates in July 2026

Before Chaturmas begins, a few additional wedding muhurats will be available in July:

  • July 1
  • July 6
  • July 7
  • July 11

These dates offer one final opportunity for families planning weddings before the four-month religious observance period begins.

Planning a Wedding or Housewarming? Act Early

With Adhik Maas ending on June 15 and Chaturmas beginning on July 25, families have a relatively short window to conduct auspicious ceremonies in 2026. Those planning marriages, engagements, griha pravesh ceremonies, or other traditional celebrations may benefit from finalizing arrangements early.

As always, families are encouraged to consult qualified priests or astrologers for personalized muhurat recommendations based on individual horoscopes and regional traditions.

The conclusion of Adhik Maas marks the return of favorable timings for important life events, but with Chaturmas approaching, the opportunity will remain available for only a limited period before another extended pause in auspicious ceremonies begins.