
New Delhi | March 18, 2026
The Hindu New Year, marking the start of Vikram Samvat 2083, will begin on Thursday, March 19, 2026, as per the traditional Hindu calendar. The day coincides with Chaitra Shukla Pratipada, considered highly auspicious for new beginnings and spiritual practices.
According to astrologer Pandit Ajay Kaushik, the planetary alignment of Jupiter (Guru) and Mars (Mangal) at the beginning of the year may create favorable conditions for several zodiac signs, potentially bringing growth, opportunities, and positive changes.
Astrological Significance of the New Year
In Vedic astrology, the weekday on which the new year begins determines the ruling planet of the year. Since Vikram Samvat 2083 starts on a Thursday, Jupiter is considered the “king” of the year, symbolizing wisdom, prosperity, and expansion. Mars, acting as the “minister,” represents energy, determination, and action.
This combination is traditionally believed to support progress and decisive action across different areas of life.
Zodiac Signs That May See Positive Changes
1. Gemini (Mithun)
Gemini individuals may experience renewed optimism and stability. Long-pending tasks could move forward, while new income opportunities may strengthen financial conditions. Professionals may receive recognition along with added responsibilities. Increased confidence may support better decision-making.
2. Libra (Tula)
For Libra natives, the year may bring growth and recognition. Favorable planetary influence could help complete delayed work and open new career opportunities, including promotions or role changes. Business owners may benefit from new networks, while social reputation is likely to improve.
3. Sagittarius (Dhanu)
Sagittarius individuals may see gradual progress and meaningful changes. A positive outlook and consistent effort could lead to career improvements. Increased courage and resilience may help overcome challenges. Students preparing for competitive exams may find the period supportive.
Cultural Importance
Chaitra Shukla Pratipada marks the beginning of the Hindu lunar calendar and is celebrated across India as a symbol of renewal, prosperity, and spiritual growth. Many people start new ventures, perform rituals, and seek blessings on this day.
Disclaimer
Astrological insights are based on traditional beliefs and interpretations. Outcomes may vary for individuals.










