Are you a Telugu bride or groom planning to make 2026 a landmark year of your life? Then it is high time you prepare for your grand wedding! After all, Indian weddings aren’t easy to plan because of their long duration.
It may also get hectic if you start wedding preparation a few days before your special day. So, it’s better to buckle up now! You can start by choosing the date for your Pelli.
Take a look at the following list of the Pelli Muhurtham Dates in 2026 and mark the date:
January
Begin the new year with your partner with the promise of being together forever:
January 14th (7:55 PM) – January 15th – Anuradha
January 23rd (3:58 PM) – January 24th – Uttara Bhadrapada
January 25th (6:14 AM – 1:35 PM) – Revati
January 28th (9:26 AM – 11:53 PM) – Rohini
February
Love is in the air? Let it add a special flavor to your wedding celebration!
February 3rd (1:52 AM – 6:10 AM) – Magha
February 6th (12:22 AM – 11:36 PM) – Hasta
February 9th (12:07 AM – 5:01 AM) – Swati
February 12th (1:42 PM) – February 13th (4:12 PM) – Moola
February 19th (8:51 PM) – February 20th (2:38 PM) – Uttara Bhadrapada
February 26th (2:41 AM – 12:11 PM) – Mrigashirsha
March
The color and warmth of Spring can be the vibe of your wedding day, too. Choose a March Pelli Muhurtham date.
March 5th (3:55 PM – 7:18 PM) – Magha
March 6th (7:18 AM – 9:07 AM) – Hasta
March 8th (5:43 AM – 7:03 AM) – Swati
April
April means summer is here, which means it is the perfect time for an outdoor wedding. After all, who doesn’t like gorgeous views as the backdrop of their wedding photos?
April 20th (4:35 AM – 7:28 AM) – Rohini
April 21st (4:15 AM – 4:58 AM) – Mrigashirsha
April 26th (4:35 AM – 8: 27 PM) – Magha
April 27th (9:18 PM – 9:35 PM) – Uttara Phalguni
April 29th (4:51 AM – 7:52 PM) – Hasta
May
Here is another month that can make your outdoor wedding special! If you have missed the day in April, choose a day in May.
May 3rd (7:09 AM – 10:27 PM) – Anuradha
May 6th (7:51 AM – 3:53 PM) – Moola
May 13th (4:41 AM) – May 14th (11:21 AM) – Uttara Bhadrapada
May 18th (1:59 AM) – May 19th (4:38 AM) – Rohini
May 23rd (2:08 AM – 4:37 AM) – Magha
May 25th (4:31 AM) – May 26th (4:36 AM) – Uttara Phalguni
May 28th (8:08 AM) – May 29th (3:54 AM) – Swati
June
We all know the Monsoon in India is magical. After all, you will find greenery everywhere. Want some of that magic to sprinkle on your special day? Check the June Pelli Muhurtham dates.
June 1st (7:08 PM) – June 2nd, Tuesday (4:34 PM) – Moola
June 4th (11:30 PM) – June 5th (3:41 AM) – Uttara Ashadha
June 10th (4:34 AM – 1:52 PM) – Uttara Bhadrapada
June 11th (12:58 AM – 8:16 AM) – Revati
June 19th (10:06 AM – 5:00 PM) – Magha
June 21st (9:31 AM – 11:21 AM) – Uttara Phalguni
June 24th (1:59 PM) – June 25th (7:08 AM) – Swati
June 26th (7:15 PM) – June 27th (4:37 AM) – Anuradha
July
Do you feel trapped between indoor and outdoor celebrations and delaying selecting a date? Find a date in July! After all, the lovely season will offer the perfect setup for an indoor or outdoor wedding.
July 7th (1:41 AM – 4:40 AM) – Uttara Bhadrapada
July 16th (7:52 PM – 11:35 PM) – Magha
August, September, October
Here comes the long hiatus of the wedding season! There are no Pelli Muhurtham dates during these months.
November
Indian weddings are nothing less than a festival. So, continue with the festive spirit. Choose a wedding date in November.
November 20th (6:56 AM – 7:00 PM) – Uttara Bhadrapada
November 25th, Wednesday (4:50 PM) – November 26th, Thursday (5:47 PM) – Rohini
December
The year may end, but it can be your perfect opportunity to start a new adventure with your life partner. Choose a date from the below list and set on for the “happily ever after—”
December 2nd (10:52 PM) – December 3rd (10:54 AM) – Uttara Phalguni
December 3rd (11:04 PM) – December 4th (10:22 AM) – Hasta
December 12th (3:04 AM – 6:04 AM) – Uttara Ashadha
Conclusion
The dates of the above list are taken considering the Hindu Panchang. It is better to consult your Panditji before finalizing your wedding date to select the best Pelli Muhurtham date in 2026.