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Holi 2020: After 499 years, this auspicious coincidence on Holi

Holi, a festival of colors, will be played across the country and the world on March 10. However, all the festivals celebrated in Hinduism are seen to be associated with good luck and prosperity and Holi festival is also one of those festivals. According to the Hindu calendar, Holi is celebrated the next day after Holika Dahan on the full moon of the month of Phalgun. This year’s Holi is very special. Especially because this time, after nearly 500 years, Holi is becoming auspicious.

This time on the special occasion of Holi, a very special combination of planets and constellations is being formed. Such a coincidence is made 499 years later. According to the Indian Vedic calendar, this time Phalgun Purnima is on 9 March. During this time, Jupiter and Saturn will remain in their respective zodiac signs. Which is considered good in terms of happiness, prosperity and wealth. Devguru will be in Sagittarius and Saturn will be in Capricorn. Earlier, this coincidence of planets was formed on 3 March 1521.

On one hand, where Guru Brihaspati is the representative of knowledge, children, guru, wealth and wealth, Saturn is the god of justice. Saturn gets its fruit according to one’s deeds. Meaning, if a person does good deeds, he performs good fruits and bad deeds, then Saturn punishes him in various ways. The auspicious position of both these planets on Holi is not less than any auspicious yoga.

According to astrologers, this position of both planets is extremely auspicious. Festival of Colors Holi festival is considered a symbol of love, goodwill, brotherhood and happiness, prosperity. Therefore, this time due to the special combination of planets, this festival of colors will be a blessing of happiness, prosperity and splendor. Holi colors will bring happiness in everyone’s life and Holika Dahan will remove your sufferings.

Holika Dahan auspicious time


Holika Dahan will be performed on Monday, March 9
In the evening – 06 to 22 minutes to 8 to 49 minutes
Bhadra Puncha – From 09:50 AM to 10:51 AM
Bhadra Mukha: 10 AM 51 AM to 12 32 AM

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