Why Avoid Auspicious Acts During Bhadra? A Pandit Explains This Belief's Mystery
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Why Avoid Auspicious Activities During Bhadra? Unveiling the Ancient Belief
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News18•05-02-2026, 21:54
Why Avoid Auspicious Activities During Bhadra? Unveiling the Ancient Belief
•Bhadra is a period in Hinduism when auspicious activities are traditionally avoided due to its inauspicious nature.
•According to scriptures, Bhadra is the daughter of Lord Surya Dev and Mata Chhaya, and the sister of Lord Shani Dev, known for her fierce and angry disposition.
•Astrologer Pandit Kalki Ram from Ayodhya explains Bhadra as the 'Goddess who creates obstacles,' hindering positive outcomes for auspicious tasks.
•Activities like marriage, mundan, housewarming, or Bhoomi Pujan are advised against during Bhadra to prevent hindrances or inauspicious results.
•While some specific rituals like intense spiritual practices can be performed, it's generally recommended to consult the Panchang and wait for Bhadra to end before starting good deeds.