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Know which Indian pilgrimage is calling you in 2026 according to your birthdate

etimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 23, 2025, 09:00 IST
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Know which Indian pilgrimage is calling you in 2026 according to your birthdate

In numerology, your birthdate isn’t random; it carries a specific vibration that shapes your personality, choices, and the way you seek peace. 2026 is a year when that number quietly points you toward a particular kind of spiritual journey, the kind you don’t just click pictures of, you actually feel. Think of it as a pilgrimage that matches your inner wiring: the deities, landscape, and rituals that calm your mind, stretch your faith, and gently reset your priorities. Scroll down to see which Indian yatra is truly calling you in 2026, according to your birthdate.

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How to find your birth number

But first, let’s figure out your birth number.

Here’s a quick guide to check yours.

•Sun (Surya) - born on 1, 10, 19, 28

•Moon (Chandra) - born on 2, 11, 20, 29

•Jupiter (Guru) - born on 3, 12, 21, 30

•Rahu - born on 4, 13, 22, 31

•Mercury (Budh) - born on 5, 14, 23

•Venus (Shukra) - born on 6, 15, 24

•Ketu - born on 7, 16, 25

•Saturn (Shani) - born on 8, 17, 26

•Mars (Mangal) - born on 9, 18, 27

Now see which pilgrimage matches your graha for 2026.

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Sun (1, 10, 19, 28): Suryanar Kovil

If your date falls here, you’re ruled by Surya, clarity, confidence, and leadership.

Your 2026 yatra: Konark Sun Temple, Odisha, India’s most iconic Surya temple and a powerhouse of solar energy.

It’s ideal if you’re seeking renewed vitality, recognition, self-respect or direction. You can also turn to this yatra to strengthen your willpower, quiet inner confusion, and gently dissolve self-doubt.

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Moon (2, 11, 20, 29): Somnath

Moon-ruled people are sensitive, intuitive and easily affected by the moods around them.

Your yatra: Somnath Jyotirlinga, Gujarat, the legendary temple where Chandra is said to have worshipped Shiva to regain his lost radiance. It’s ideal if you’re craving calm, emotional healing, or a fresh sense of direction. This is a powerful place to sit with the sea, release old hurt, and feel “lighter” inside. 2026 is a strong year to visit if you’ve been feeling emotionally up-and-down, clingy, or unusually restless.

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Jupiter (3, 12, 21, 30): Dwarka

Guru-ruled dates carry teacher, guide and “big picture” energy.

Your pilgrimage: Dwarkadhish Temple, Gujarat, one of the Char Dham and deeply connected to wisdom, dharma and divine guidance.

It’s ideal if you’re seeking clarity in studies, career direction, blessings for expansion, or a deeper sense of purpose without ego. Dwarka’s steady, ancient energy helps you step out of confusion and into mature, grounded decision-making.

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Rahu (4, 13, 22, 31): Srikalahasti

These dates link you to Rahu, intensity, sudden changes, obsessions.

Your 2026 yatra: Srikalahasti Temple, Andhra Pradesh, one of India’s most famous Rahu-Ketu kshetras.

Rahu worship here is believed to calm unexpected obstacles, fears, addictions, and mental fog, especially during Rahu mahadasha or transit phases. The energy is powerful, purifying and steadying.

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Mercury (5, 14, 23): Tirupati

Quick, curious, and talkative, Mercury people are ruled by Budha.

Your pilgrimage: Sri Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala, one of the world’s most visited temples and a strong Buddha-aligned shrine. It supports students, writers, businesspeople, and anyone wanting sharper communication, better decisions and improved financial stability. Tirupati clears mental clutter and strengthens focus.

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Venus (6, 15, 24): Vrindavan

Venus dates are about love, harmony, art and abundance.

Your yatra: Vrindavan, the land of Krishna and Radha, pure Shukra energy. Vrindavan restores emotional balance, deepens relationships, enhances creativity and helps align desire with devotion. It’s perfect if you want softness, affection, financial balance or healing from heartbreak.

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Ketu (7, 16, 25): Rameswaram

Ketu gives spiritual hunger, detachment, and karmic clearing.

Your 2026 pilgrimage: Ramanathaswamy Temple, Rameswaram, one of the Char Dham and known for past-life karmic cleansing.

It’s believed to help with sudden losses, spiritual confusion, and deep inner wounds. The sea, the 22 theerthams and the temple’s energy guide you toward surrender, healing and inner stillness.

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Saturn (8, 17, 26): Shirdi + Shani Shingnapur

Saturn dates belong to Shani, discipline, tests, justice and patience. Your yatra: Shirdi and Shani Shingnapur, Maharashtra’s powerful Shani circuit. Devotees often go during sade-sati, dhaiya or any heavy Saturn phase to seek relief, guidance, stability and protection. In 2026, the mix of Sai Baba’s softness and Shani’s tough-love discipline makes this route especially grounding and balancing.

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Mars (9, 18, 27): Vaishno Devi

Mars-ruled dates (Mangal) are fiery, brave and intense.

Your pilgrimage: Vaishno Devi, Jammu, a sacred climb that awakens courage, strength and resilience. It’s ideal for overcoming anger, conflict, health struggles, legal issues or emotional heaviness. The yatra channels Mars energy into positive determination instead of aggression.

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