What are the dates of Hindu festivals?

What are the dates of Hindu festivals?

What are the dates of Hindu festivals?

2022 Hindu Festivals • Hindu calendar 2022 holidays

Name Date
Independence Day Monday, August 15
Krishna Janmashtami Friday, August 19
Muharram Ends Sunday, August 28
Ganesh Chaturthi Wednesday, August 31

What Hindu festival is today 2020?

List of Religious Holidays of Hindu in 2020

DAY DATE HOLIDAY
Fri Feb 21, 2020Feb 21 Maha Shivaratri
Mon Mar 09, 2020Mar 09 Holika Dahan
Tue Mar 10, 2020Mar 10 Holi
Wed Mar 25, 2020Mar 25 Ugadi / Gudi Padwa / Telugu New Year

What is today’s Hindu calendar special day?

Aaj ki tithi (हिंदी) Tithi today is Sukla Paksha Chaturthi (upto 10:01 am), followed by Panchami. Right now, tithi is Panchami. Next Purnima is 9 days 13 hours 47 minutes away. अगला पूर्णिमा 9 दिन 13 घंटे 47 मिनट दूर है।

What is current year in Hindu calendar?

The Hindu new year, Vikram Samvat 2077, began on the first day of the Hindu month of Chaitra. According to the Gregorian calendar, this day falls in the months of March or April. This year, the Hindu new year was celebrated on March 25 amid the coronavirus outbreak.

Why is Pancha Ganapati celebrated?

Pancha Ganapati is a festival created in 1985 by Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami, as a celebration to offer Hindu families a way to participate in the holiday season without compromising their Hindu values. It runs from December 21st to 25th, honouring Lord Ganesh, patron of Arts and Guardian of Culture.

What is the name of Hindu calendar?

Panchanga
The Hindu calendar, also called Panchanga, is an ancient time reckoning system used for, among other things, determining the dates of Hindu festivals. It is a lunisolar calendar with many regional variations.

What is Shukla and Krishna Paksha?

The first fortnight between New Moon Day and Full Moon Day is called “Gaura Paksha” or Shukla Paksha ( lit. ‘white/bright/golden side’) the period of the brightening moon (waxing moon), and the second fortnight of the month is called “Vadhya Paksha” or Krishna Paksha ( lit.