Happy Holi 2026
Holi: 4 March Holi Holi is a vibrant Indian festival that celebrates colors, joy, and togetherness. It marks the victory of good over evil and the arrival of spring. People play with colors, share
Holi: 4 March Holi Holi is a vibrant Indian festival that celebrates colors, joy, and togetherness. It marks the victory of good over evil and the arrival of spring. People play with colors, share
Sita Ashtami: 9 Feb Sita Ashtami Sita Ashtami, also known as Janaki Jayanti, is a sacred Hindu festival celebrating the birth of Goddess Sita, the consort of Lord Rama. Observed on the eighth day
Jaya Ekadashi: 29 January Jaya Ekadashi Jaya Ekadashi is a sacred Hindu fasting day observed on the Ekadashi of the Shukla Paksha in the month of Magha. It is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and
Mauni Amavasya: 18 Jan Mauni Amavasya Mauni Amavasya is one of the most sacred days in Hindu tradition, observed on the new moon of the Magha month. Devotees maintain silence to practice self-discipline and
Geeta Jayanti: 1 Dec Geeta Jayanti Geeta Jayanti is celebrated to mark the sacred day when Lord Krishna delivered the divine teachings of the Bhagavad Gita to Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. This
Vivah Panchmi: 25 November Shubh Vivah Panchmi Vivah Panchami, celebrated on the fifth day of Margashirsha month, marks the divine marriage of Lord Ram and Mata Sita. It symbolizes love, devotion, and marital harmony.
Tulsi Vivah: 2 November Tulsi Vivah Tulsi Vivah is a sacred Hindu festival that marks the ceremonial marriage of the Tulsi plant (holy basil) to Lord Vishnu, often in the form of Shaligram or
Devuthni Ekadashi: 01 November 2025 Devuthni Ekadashi Devuthni Ekadashi, also known as Prabodhini Ekadashi, is celebrated on the eleventh day (Ekadashi) of the bright fortnight of the Kartik month. It is believed that on
Gopashtami: 30 October Happy Gopashtami Gopashtami is a significant Hindu festival dedicated to the worship and reverence of cows, symbolizing devotion, purity, and gratitude. On this day, devotees bathe and decorate cows with flowers,
usha arghay: 28 october Usha Arghay/ Paaran The fourth and final day of Chhath Mahaparv is celebrated as Usha Arghya. On this day, devotees offer prayers and water to the rising Sun, symbolizing gratitude
Kharna: 26 October Kharna Kharna, also known as Lohanda, is the second and one of the most important days of Chhath Puja. On this day, devotees observe a strict fast from sunrise to sunset
Nahay khay – 25 october Nahay Khay of Chhath Nahay Khay is the first day of the Chhath festival, marking the beginning of this sacred four-day celebration. On this day, devotees take a holy
Chhoti Diwali: 19 October Happy Chhoti Diwali Chhoti Diwali, also known as Naraka Chaturdashi, is celebrated a day before the main Diwali festival. It marks the victory of Lord Krishna over the demon Narakasura,
Dhanteras: 18th October 2025 Shubh Dhanteras Shubh Dhanteras marks the beginning of the Diwali festival and is dedicated to Lord Dhanvantari, the god of health and Ayurveda. It is believed that buying gold, silver,
Valmiki Jayanti: 7th october Valmiki Jayanti Valmiki Jayanti is celebrated to honor Maharishi Valmiki, the revered sage and author of the epic Ramayana, one of the most important texts in Hinduism. He is regarded
Sharad Purnima 2025: 6th October Sharad Purnima Sharad Purnima, also known as Kojagiri Purnima, is a Hindu festival celebrated on the full moon day (Purnima) of the Hindu lunar month of Ashwin, marking the
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