By Pt. Suvrat Sharma
Beginning of Chaitra Month and Natural Energy with Sun’s Entry in Meena

In Vedic astrology the key to understanding time lies not only in calendar dates but in the transit of the Sun through the zodiac signs. During the year the Sun passes through twelve rashis and at the very moment it enters a new sign a new solar month is considered to begin. In line with this principle, when the Sun enters Meena rashi Pisces, the span of the month Chaitra starts. Therefore Chaitra is regarded as directly and clearly connected with Meena rashi and this entire period reflects the Sun’s stay in Pisces.
When the Sun moves out of Kumbha rashi and enters Meena rashi, the event is called Meena Sankranti. From that instant the energy of Chaitra is treated as active and a new month begins in the solar panchang. In the Indian solar calendar this is the period during which the Sun continuously remains in Meena, so Chaitra in fact is the name of the full span of the Sun’s transit through Meena. At this time in the cycle of seasons the influence of winter has ended and the presence of spring can be clearly seen filling life with freshness.
In the Vedic tradition solar months are defined by the Sun’s sequential entry into the zodiac signs. The Sun stays in one sign for about a month and then enters the next. In this way twelve solar months are formed and each month represents the Sun’s residence in a particular rashi. This link can be seen briefly through a simple table.
| Solar sign | Solar month | Main qualities |
|---|---|---|
| Kumbha | Phalguna | Change, broad vision, new possibility |
| Meena | Chaitra | Completion, inwardness, preparation for anew |
When the Sun is in Meena rashi, that span is called the month of Chaitra. Thus both the name and timing of Chaitra are directly tied to the Sun’s transit through Meena and clearly express the structure of the Vedic solar panchang.
Meena rashi belongs to the water element. Its nature is associated with sensitivity, inwardness, compassion, imagination and a sense of completion. As the last sign in the circle of twelve rashis, it is also taken as a symbol of the closing of a whole cycle and the preparation for a new one. Meena energy turns a person’s attention towards the inner world, emotions and subtle experiences.
During the part of the year when the Sun enters Meena, winter has finished and the effect of spring becomes clearly visible. New buds appear on trees, fields grow greener, the scent of flowers begins to spread and the air carries a fresh, moist and gentle touch. This is a time that indicates the end of an old cycle and the preparation for a new one. Life seems to take a deep breath and ready itself for the next stage. This sense of completion, softness and transition matches strongly with the nature of Meena.
Chaitra is the period in which nature prepares for new life. Buds emerge on trees, flowers begin to appear and a sense of lightness and movement becomes visible in the environment. The severity of winter has passed and the mildness of spring dresses the earth in a fresh beauty. This is not only a visible change but also a process in which new life is born from within.
Meena rashi symbolises the completion of one cycle and preparation for the next in a similar way. Its energy does not bring abrupt endings but leads things gently to a natural close so that space opens for what is to come. Just as nature in Chaitra lets go of old leaves, cold and stiffness and moves toward new greenery and vitality, Meena energy encourages a person to release old emotional burdens, unfinished chapters and tired thoughts and to create inner space for new experiences, understanding and beginnings. The harmony between Chaitra and Meena is therefore visible both in nature and in the inner landscape of the mind.
The Indian Vedic panchang is based on the rule that the sign in which the Sun is placed gives identity to the period that follows. When the Sun is in Kumbha, the solar month is called Phalguna. When the Sun is in Meena, the solar month is called Chaitra. Hence both the name and duration of Chaitra are defined by the Sun’s transit through Meena.
In many traditions Chaitra is linked with new beginnings, vows, resolutions, purity and preparation for a new chapter of life. Because this month rests upon the final sign of a solar cycle, it is also considered suitable for gathering the experiences of the past year and preparing for the year ahead. Meena’s inward and sensitive energy turns this phase into a time in which a person can quietly look within and discern the direction for the next step.
According to Vedic astrology planetary positions shape the energy and quality of time. When the Sun is placed in Meena rashi, the energy of the period is linked with completion, introspection, compassion and readiness for a new cycle. The phase is considered favourable for inner journey, emotional understanding and deeper reflection on the meaning of life.
In Chaitra, Meena energy can stir the question of what has been learned in the previous phase, which experiences have changed the mind and which things must now be released in order to move forward. The time can help those who wish to understand their feelings, confusions and unspoken questions more clearly. The watery nature of Meena has the capacity to wash old hurts gently and to open the mind anew so that the next cycle may be lived with more lightness and awareness.
Chaitra is in essence the period of the Sun’s stay in Meena rashi and this placement determines the astrological identity and natural energy of the month. It conveys that every cycle has a natural close and that accepting this closure with understanding allows a new beginning to unfold more smoothly. Meena teaches that sensitivity is not a weakness but an inner strength that helps a person to be honest with oneself.
Anyone who uses Chaitra to look calmly at the last chapters of life, to accept past lessons with a sense of gratitude, to gather courage to drop unnecessary burdens and to make inner space for a new cycle can receive strong support from Meena energy. This month may be seen as a turning point at which the old quietly departs and the new approaches with gentle steps.
Why is Chaitra linked specifically with Meena rashi
Chaitra is the name of the period during which the Sun remains in Meena rashi. In the Vedic solar system months are always based on the Sun’s sign, so the span of the Sun’s transit through Meena is called Chaitra. This makes the connection between them stable and clearly accepted.
Does Chaitra always fall between the same Gregorian dates
No. The beginning of Chaitra depends on the Sun’s entry into Meena. The date of Meena Sankranti shifts slightly from year to year, so the start of the solar month of Chaitra also changes by a few days, although the rule that it begins when the Sun enters Meena remains constant.
How is Meena’s water element energy seen during Chaitra
Meena’s watery energy appears in Chaitra as heightened sensitivity, compassion, emotional softness and a tendency towards inner cleansing. New greenery and tenderness in nature accompany a similar opening in the heart, with more readiness for forgiveness and fresh beginnings.
Is Chaitra important only in spiritual and emotional terms or does it affect practical life as well
Chaitra influences practical life too. It is favourable for preparing a new agricultural cycle, starting new plans in home and work, closing older tasks and reflecting on new directions. People often review priorities during this phase and try to design simpler and more balanced plans for the time ahead.
How can one use Chaitra and Meena energy in daily life
A person who uses this time to recognise and release old psychological burdens, incomplete ties or unnecessary habits, who accepts past lessons with gratitude and sets new goals and resolutions, can benefit greatly from Meena energy. The inner cleansing and emotional balance fostered in Chaitra can make the coming cycle lighter, clearer and more meaningful.
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