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March 2026 Vivah Muhurat: Complete Guide to Auspicious Wedding Dates and Timings

Planning a wedding in March 2026? Choosing the right Vivah Muhurat (auspicious marriage timing) is considered highly important in Hindu traditions. A marriage performed during a शुभ मुहूर्त is believed to bring prosperity, harmony, and long-lasting happiness to the couple.

Based on the provided Panchang details, here is a complete English guide to Auspicious and Inauspicious Wedding Dates in March 2026, including Nakshatra, Tithi, and precise Muhurat timings.

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Overview: Auspicious Wedding Dates in March 2026

In March 2026, marriage muhurats are mainly available in the first half of the month. After mid-March, most days fall under a Prohibited Solar Month, making them unsuitable for weddings according to traditional Hindu astrology.


✅ Auspicious Marriage Dates in March 2026

Below are the approved wedding dates with detailed timings:


1. March 2, 2026 (Monday) – Auspicious

Muhurat 1:
01:46 PM to 05:55 PM

Muhurat 2:
05:28 AM to 06:44 AM (March 3)

  • Nakshatra: Magha
  • Tithi: Chaturdashi / Purnima

This day offers two favorable time slots. Magha Nakshatra is traditionally considered supportive for family-oriented ceremonies and ancestral blessings.


2. March 3, 2026 (Tuesday) – Auspicious

Muhurat:
06:44 AM to 07:31 AM

  • Nakshatra: Purva Phalguni, Magha
  • Tithi: Purnima

Purva Phalguni is associated with love, union, and prosperity, making it a favorable Nakshatra for weddings.


3. March 4, 2026 (Wednesday) – Auspicious

Muhurat:
07:39 AM to 08:52 AM

  • Nakshatra: Uttara Phalguni
  • Tithi: Pratipada

Uttara Phalguni is regarded as highly suitable for marriage ceremonies, symbolizing long-term partnership and stability.


4. March 7, 2026 (Saturday) – Auspicious

Muhurat:
11:15 AM to 06:39 AM (March 8)

  • Nakshatra: Swati
  • Tithi: Chaturthi / Panchami

This date offers a long auspicious period extending into early March 8.


5. March 8, 2026 (Sunday) – Auspicious

Muhurat:
06:39 AM to 07:04 AM

  • Nakshatra: Swati
  • Tithi: Panchami

Though the window is short, it is astrologically favorable.


6. March 9, 2026 (Monday) – Auspicious

Muhurat:
04:11 PM to 11:27 PM

  • Nakshatra: Anuradha
  • Tithi: Shashthi

Anuradha Nakshatra is known for strengthening bonds and cooperation in marriage.


7. March 11, 2026 (Wednesday) – Auspicious

Muhurat:
04:41 AM to 06:34 AM (March 12)

  • Nakshatra: Mula
  • Tithi: Navami

8. March 12, 2026 (Thursday) – Auspicious

Muhurat:
06:34 AM to 09:59 AM

  • Nakshatra: Mula
  • Tithi: Navami

These two days provide consecutive marriage muhurats under Mula Nakshatra.


❌ Inauspicious Dates in March 2026

The following dates are not recommended for weddings:

  • March 1 – No auspicious Nakshatra available
  • March 5 – Prohibited Yoga
  • March 6 – Prohibited Karana
  • March 10 – Prohibited Karana
  • March 13 – Prohibited Karana
  • March 14 – Partial overlap with Prohibited Solar Month

March 15 to March 31, 2026

All these dates fall under Prohibited Solar Month, making them unsuitable for conducting marriage ceremonies according to traditional Panchang calculations.


Why No Wedding Muhurat After Mid-March?

From March 15 onward, a Prohibited Solar Month begins, during which marriage ceremonies are traditionally avoided in many Hindu communities. This period is considered astrologically unsuitable for major life events like weddings.


Important Note for Couples

While these muhurats are calculated based on general Panchang data:

  • All marriage muhurat timings mentioned above are based on New Delhi, India (IST) local time.
  • Local customs may vary
  • Time zones can affect exact timings
  • Individual horoscopes (Kundali matching) play a crucial role

It is strongly recommended to consult a qualified priest or astrologer before finalizing your wedding date.

Harshvardhan Mishra

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