Phalgun Maas 2026: This month is pivotal in the Hindu calendar, marking the end of the year while also heralding new beginnings, transformation, and positive vibes. According to the calendar, Phalgun commenced on Monday, February 2, 2026. It is a time associated with purification, self-discipline, and spiritual advancement. Notably, Mahashivratri and Holi are celebrated during this month, representing the triumph of truth over falsehood and the essence of devotion. Thus, Phalgun is a crucial period for seeking blessings from Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu.
Phalgun is rich in religious and cultural significance, hosting numerous festivals, with Mahashivratri, Holi, and Purnima being the most notable. Mahashivratri is a time for worshipping Lord Shiva, where night vigils and prayers are particularly meaningful. This year, Phalgun spans from February 2 to March 3.
Holi, known as the festival of colors, symbolizes love, unity, and joy. The month of Phalgun is characterized by celebrations, prompting individuals to embrace a virtuous lifestyle, practice self-restraint, and dedicate time to worship. The Holashtak period, which begins eight days prior to Holi, will start on February 24, 2026, culminating in Holika Dahan on March 3.
Phalgun is dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Lord Krishna. The major festival of Mahashivratri occurs during this month, alongside various traditions celebrating the divine pastimes of Krishna and Radha. Pilgrimage sites like Vrindavan, Barsana, and Mathura experience vibrant celebrations and the tradition of Phag songs during this time. It is also a period for devotees to engage in spiritual practices.
Numerous spiritual and social initiatives take place in Phalgun. Engaging in charitable acts is deemed highly meritorious. Donating essentials like food, clothing, and colors to those in need not only brings blessings but also alleviates negative planetary influences. Acts of service, such as feeding the underprivileged and assisting Brahmins and saints, are emphasized to enhance positivity and spiritual energy.
As winter fades and spring flourishes, Phalgun teaches the importance of releasing past negativity and welcoming fresh starts. This month, alongside Mahashivratri, Holi, and Phalgun Purnima, celebrates the springtime pastimes of Lord Krishna and Radha, holding a special place in the Vaishnav tradition.
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