Mrigasira Nakshatra 3, 4 padas, Arudra Nakshatra, Punarvasu Nakshatra 1, 2, 3 padas are categorized under Mithuna Raasi.
Chandrashtama (Chandrashtama day) means a day when the Moon is transiting through the eight house (Ashtama Sthana) to your Rashi (Moon sign) as per Hindu Astrology.
The entire two and half days of moon’s transit from the eighth sign is referred to as Chandrashtama days for the particular Rashi / native. Read more about Chandrashtama here..
Chandrashtama Days for Mithuna Rashi 2026
Beginning Time = 18 January 2026, 4.41 PM | Ending Time = 21 January 2026, 1.35 AM
Beginning Time = 15 February 2026, 12.42 AM | Ending Time = 17 February 2026, 9.06 AM
Beginning Time = 14 March 2026, 9.33 AM | Ending Time = 16 March 2026, 6.14 PM
Beginning Time = 10 April 2026, 6.04 PM | Ending Time = 13 April 2026, 3.44 AM
Beginning Time = 8 May 2026, 1.26 AM | Ending Time = 10 May 2026, 12.13 PM
Beginning Time = 4 June 2026, 7.41 AM | Ending Time = 6 June 2026, 7.04 PM
Beginning Time = 1 July 2026, 1.31 PM | Ending Time = 4 July 2026, 12.48 AM
Beginning Time = 28 July 2026, 7.49 PM | Ending Time = 31 July 2026, 6.38 AM
Beginning Time = 25 August 2026, 3.06 AM | Ending Time = 27 August 2026, 1.35 PM
Beginning Time = 21 September 2026, 11.15 AM | Ending Time = 23 September 2026, 9.57 PM
Beginning Time = 18 October 2026, 7.33 PM | Ending Time = 21 October 2026, 7 AM
Beginning Time = 15 November 2026, 3.11 AM | Ending Time = 17 November 2026, 3.30 PM
Beginning Time = 12 December 2026, 9.51 AM | Ending Time = 14 December 2026, 10.36 PM
Basic definition
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Chandrashtama is the period when transit Moon is in the 8th house/sign from your janma rashi, seen as a time of mental disturbance, delays, and vulnerability.
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The entire duration of Chandra’s stay in that 8th sign (roughly 2.5 days) is treated as Chandrashtama for that rashi.
For Mithuna rashi specifically
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Mithuna rashi includes Mrigashira 3–4 padas, Ardra, and Punarvasu 1–3 padas as birth nakshatras.
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For these natives, Moon in Makara (Capricorn) — i.e., through Uttarashada 2–4 padas, Shravana, and Dhanishta 1–2 padas — forms the Mithuna‑Chandrashtama phase.
Practical guidance
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Avoid on these days: major new ventures, big financial commitments, sensitive negotiations, or consciously risky travel, as mind and judgement may be unsettled.
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Prefer: Shiva/Vishnu upasana, simple dana (rice, white items), quiet routine work, and extra awareness, treating it as a low‑profile mental-rest period.
Thank you for this useful list
You have mentioned the days of chandrashtamamirhunrasi. It would be great if time is also noted.Rgds