Karthigai Nakshatra, one of the most spiritually revered star alignments in the Tamil calendar, will be observed with devotion and traditional rituals in 2026. The day holds deep significance for devotees of Lord Murugan and Lord Shiva, marked by the lighting of lamps, temple visits and special prayers.

Karthigai Nakshatra, a sacred day aligned with the Krittika star, continues to hold immense religious and cultural importance for Tamil communities in India and around the world. In 2026, devotees are expected to observe the auspicious occasion with customary fervour, blending temple traditions with household rituals.
The Karthigai Nakshatra typically occurs during the Tamil month of Karthigai (November–December), a period associated with light, purification, and divine energy.
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While exact timings depend on the lunar calendar and regional Panchangam calculations, astrologers and temple authorities will announce the precise Nakshatra start and end times closer to the date.
Spiritually, Karthigai Nakshatra is closely linked to Lord Murugan, who is believed to have been nurtured by the six celestial Krittika stars.
This association makes the day particularly special in Murugan temples, where devotees offer milk, sandalwood paste, flowers, and perform abhishekam (ritual bathing of the deity). Chanting of hymns like Kanda Sashti Kavasam and Thiruppugazh often forms part of the prayers.
For Shiva devotees, the Nakshatra day resonates with themes of cosmic light and inner awakening. Many households and temples light rows of oil lamps (agal vilakku) at dusk, symbolising the removal of darkness and ignorance.
The act of lighting lamps is not merely decorative but carries deep metaphysical meaning, invoking prosperity, clarity, and spiritual protection.
Across Tamil Nadu, preparations for Karthigai Nakshatra reflect a sense of anticipation. Homes are cleaned, entrances decorated with kolams (rangoli patterns), and traditional sweets like appam and pori urundai are prepared.
In temples, special alankarams (decorations) and extended darshan hours accommodate the influx of devotees.
One of the most iconic visuals associated with this period is the grand Deepam lighting at Tiruvannamalai, where a massive beacon is lit atop the Annamalai hill.
Though this event corresponds specifically with Karthigai Deepam, the Nakshatra day contributes to the broader spiritual atmosphere of the season, reinforcing the symbolism of divine light.
Cultural observers note that Karthigai Nakshatra also represents continuity, a tradition that bridges generations. Younger devotees increasingly share the celebrations through social media, while elders uphold age-old customs, creating a harmonious blend of modern expression and ancestral heritage.
Astrologically, the Krittika star is associated with transformation, courage, and purification. Many believers consider the Nakshatra favourable for prayers seeking clarity, new beginnings, and emotional strength.
As 2026 approaches, temples, astrologers, and devotional communities are expected to release detailed schedules and guidelines. For devotees, however, the essence remains unchanged, a day dedicated to light, gratitude, and spiritual reflection.
Published: 23 Feb 2026, 02:38 pm IST
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