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Find the best auspicious date for your child's Mundan (Chudakarana) ceremony in 2026. This important Vedic sanskar marks the first haircut and is performed for health, longevity, and purification.
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Find Best MuhuratBased on traditional Vedic muhurat rules — favorable nakshatras, tithis, weekdays, and planetary conditions.
Apr 20 (Mon) — Shukla Saptami, Punarvasu Nakshatra
May 6 (Wed) — Shukla Navami, Hasta Nakshatra
Jun 1 (Mon) — Shukla Saptami, Swati Nakshatra
Sep 16 (Wed) — Shukla Panchami, Pushya Nakshatra
Nov 20 (Fri) — Shukla Dashami, Mrigashira Nakshatra
Note: These dates are approximate. Use our Muhurta AI tool for personalized, location-specific recommendations.
What to consider according to Vedic texts and Jyotish Shastras.
Mundan is traditionally performed in the 1st, 3rd, 5th, or 7th year of a child's life (odd years).
Ashwini, Mrigashira, Pushya, Hasta, Swati, Punarvasu, Shravana, and Revati are favorable nakshatras.
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday are the best weekdays for Mundan.
The ceremony should be done during Shukla Paksha, preferably in the first half of the day.
Avoid Mundan during the child's birth month (as per Hindu calendar), Pitru Paksha, and eclipse periods.
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