Holika Dahan 2024: Date, Time And Significance
Holika Dahan 2024: Date, Time And Significance
The convergence of Holi with a lunar eclipse, this year, has brought about a unique astrological scenario, guiding the timing of Holika Dahan and the subsequent festivities.

In astrology, the positions of planets and stars hold special significance, believed to influence our lives and luck. Solar and lunar eclipses are particularly important celestial events. According to the Panchang, a lunar eclipse is scheduled to occur on the day of Purnima Tithi, marking the first lunar eclipse of the year on March 25. Interestingly, this coincides with the celebration of Holi, a prominent Hindu festival known as the Festival of Colors, Love and Spring. Traditionally falling on the Purnima Tithi of the month of Phagun, this year’s Holi will occur amidst the lunar eclipse, prompting uncertainty surrounding the timing of Holika Dahan.

Astrological calculations suggest that during the eclipse, the Moon will be positioned in Virgo. Despite the eclipse’s occurrence, Holi festivities are slated for March 25. This has sparked confusion, especially regarding the timing of Holika Dahan, a ritualistic bonfire lighting.

According to the esteemed astrologer Pandit Kalki Ram from Ayodhya, Holika Dahan is advised to take place on March 24, followed by the Holi celebrations the next day. The Purnima Tithi commences at 8:13 am on March 24 and extends until 11:44 am on March 25. However, due to the Udaya Tithi, Purnima Tithi is considered valid only on March 24. Additionally, the Bhadra period lasts until 11:17 pm on March 24, indicating that Holika Dahan should ideally be conducted after this time.

Pandit Kalki Ram further explained that the first lunar eclipse of the year, slated for March 25, will be visible in several countries, including the United States of America, Japan, Russia, Germany, Italy and France. However, it will not be visible in India. Consequently, the Sutak period, a period of ritual impurity associated with eclipses, will not be applicable in India and thus, there will be no restrictions related to worship. Astrologically, the Sutak period is considered relevant only when the eclipse is visible.

The convergence of Holi with a lunar eclipse has brought about a unique astrological scenario, guiding the timing of Holika Dahan and the subsequent festivities, while also dispelling concerns related to the Sutak period in India.

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