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Updated 2026-06-25

The 9th Lunar Day in the Tibetan Calendar

What the 9th day of the Tibetan-Mongolian lunar month is traditionally held to mean — its character, its observances, and what cutting your hair on it is said to bring. tradition · medium confidence

Traditionally auspicious for beginning a journey (with the 19th and 29th).

The 9th lunar day is a waxing-moon day (day 9 of the bright fortnight). In zurkhai, the lunar day is one of the main inputs used to decide whether a given date is favourable for an undertaking such as travel, a business opening or a medical treatment.

Cutting hair on the 9th lunar day

Tibetan-Mongolian almanacs assign every lunar day a specific result for cutting hair. The 9th day is traditionally said to lead "to mild illness"neutral for a haircut. (The first day of life, by contrast, and several waning days are avoided.) The Zurkhai app shows this haircut reading for every day of the year, so you never have to count lunar days by hand.

The 9th day in the month

Across the lunar month, virtue is concentrated on the holy days — the 8th (Medicine Buddha), 10th (Guru Rinpoche), 15th (full moon), 25th (dakini) and 30th (new moon) — when the fruits of action are traditionally said to multiply. The 9th day leads up toward the full moon, the high point of the bright fortnight.

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When the 9th lunar day falls — upcoming dates

The 9th lunar day recurs about once a lunar month. Here are its next dates in the Tibetan-Mongolian calendar, each carrying its own day-sign — the animal and element of the 60-day cycle:

2026-07-23Earth Dog
2026-08-21Fire Rabbit
2026-09-20Fire Rooster
2026-10-19Fire Tiger
2026-10-20Fire Rabbit
2026-11-18Fire Monkey
2026-12-18Fire Tiger
2027-01-16Wood Sheep

Dates follow the Phukpa-school lunar calendar; a lunar day is occasionally doubled or skipped, so spacing varies.

Frequently asked

What does the 9th lunar day mean in the Tibetan calendar?
Traditionally auspicious for beginning a journey (with the 19th and 29th).
Is the 9th lunar day good for a haircut?
Cutting hair on the 9th lunar day is traditionally said to lead "to mild illness" — a neutral day for a haircut in the Tibetan-Mongolian tradition.
How is the lunar day used?
In the Tibetan tradition the lunar day — together with the weekday, lunar mansion and one's birth animal-sign — is consulted to choose auspicious timing for things like travel, business, moving house or medical treatment.

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Traditional belief, for reference — not advice. Day meanings and haircut results vary by lineage and almanac.