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Bhadra (Bhadrakal) Dates and Timings in February 2026

Bhadra, also known as Bhadrakal, is considered an inauspicious period in Hindu astrology. According to the Hindu Panchang, Bhadra is associated with Vishti Karana, which is traditionally avoided for शुभ कार्य (auspicious activities). Any important work started during this period is believed to face obstacles, delays, or unfavourable outcomes.

In February 2026, Bhadra occurs multiple times. Being aware of these exact timings helps in proper planning of religious ceremonies, social events, investments, and major decisions.


What Is Bhadra (Bhadrakal)?

Bhadra is a specific phase of Vishti Karana, regarded as the most inauspicious among the eleven Karanas in the Hindu calendar. During this time:

  • Auspicious beginnings are avoided
  • New ventures may face repeated hurdles
  • Important ceremonies are postponed

Bhadra is treated as a period of caution, not fear, and daily life continues with awareness.

Read this: Panchak Dates and Timings in 2026


Astrological Significance of Bhadra

The importance of Bhadra lies in its potential to:

  • Delay successful completion of tasks
  • Create unnecessary complications
  • Reduce positive outcomes of शुभ कार्य

This is why traditional Panchangs clearly mark Bhadra timings so people can avoid critical beginnings during this phase.


Bhadra Dates and Timings – February 2026

Below is the complete and accurate list of Bhadra periods in February 2026:

February 1, 2026 (Sunday)

Begins: 05:52 AM
Ends: 04:42 PM

February 4, 2026 (Wednesday)

Begins: 12:19 PM
Ends: February 5, 2026 (Thursday) at 12:09 AM

February 8, 2026 (Sunday)

Begins: 02:54 AM
Ends: 03:54 PM

February 11, 2026 (Wednesday)

Begins: 11:12 PM
Ends: February 12, 2026 (Thursday) at 12:22 PM

February 15, 2026 (Sunday)

Begins: 05:04 PM
Ends: February 16, 2026 (Monday) at 05:23 AM

February 21, 2026 (Saturday)

Begins: 01:51 AM
Ends: 01:00 PM

February 24, 2026 (Tuesday)

Begins: 07:01 AM
Ends: 05:56 PM

February 27, 2026 (Friday)

Begins: 11:31 AM
Ends: 10:32 PM


Activities to Avoid During Bhadra

Traditionally, the following activities are avoided during Bhadra:

  • Marriage, engagement, and wedding rituals
  • Griha Pravesh (housewarming ceremony)
  • Starting a new business or startup
  • Property purchase or registration
  • Major financial investments
  • Auspicious religious rituals and yajnas

The belief is that these activities may result in delay, repetition, or incomplete success if begun during Bhadra.


Activities Allowed During Bhadra

Despite its inauspicious nature, Bhadra does not stop routine life activities.

Permitted Activities

  • Office and professional work
  • Household chores
  • Travel, if unavoidable
  • Completion of already started tasks
  • Personal activities not related to new beginnings

In modern practice, essential work continues, while auspicious starts are postponed.


Day Bhadra vs Night Bhadra

Astrology makes an important distinction between:

  • Daytime Bhadra – Considered more inauspicious
  • Nighttime Bhadra – Considered comparatively less harmful

This is why exact start and end timings are always checked before planning any important event.


Bhadra vs Other Inauspicious Periods

PeriodNatureRecommendation
BhadraInauspiciousAvoid auspicious beginnings
PanchakInauspiciousAvoid major rituals
Rahu KalamInauspiciousAvoid starting new work
YamagandamInauspiciousAvoid शुभ कार्य

Among these, Bhadra is strictly avoided for marriages, investments, and ceremonies.


Important Notes on Timings

  • All timings are given in 12-hour format based on the local time of New Delhi, India.
  • Daylight Saving Time (DST), if applicable, has been adjusted.
  • Periods extending beyond midnight clearly mention the next calendar date.
  • As per the Hindu Panchang, a day begins and ends with sunrise, not midnight.

Conclusion

Bhadra in February 2026 occurs on several days and serves as a clear reminder to avoid important beginnings during inauspicious periods. By staying aware of Bhadra timings, individuals can plan their activities more effectively and align major decisions with auspicious yogas instead.

Avoiding Bhadra for शुभ कार्य is believed to ensure smoother progress, fewer obstacles, and better long-term results.

Harshvardhan Mishra

Harshvardhan Mishra is a tech expert with a B.Tech in IT and a PG Diploma in IoT from CDAC. With 6+ years of Industrial experience, he runs HVM Smart Solutions, offering IT, IoT, and financial services. A passionate UPSC aspirant and researcher, he has deep knowledge of finance, economics, geopolitics, history, and Indian culture. With 11+ years of blogging experience, he creates insightful content on BharatArticles.com, blending tech, history, and culture to inform and empower readers.

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