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April 2024 Festival Calendar: Dates for Eid al-Fitr, Baisakhi, Ram Navami, and More

April 2024's festival calendar offers tax professionals a diverse range of events, highlighting the importance of strategic forethought amid the plethora of cultural and religious significance.

By Neharika Rastogi
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April 2024 Festival Calendar Dates for Eid al-Fitr, Baisakhi, Ram Navami, and More Reve

April 2024 Festival Calendar: Tax professionals confront a month filled with activity as the fiscal year commences. An abundance of observances and holidays fill April, each with a unique religious, cultural, or historical significance. The month is replete with a diverse array of events, including sacred festivals, recognition of maritime contributions, and commemoration of state formations. This article examines the multifaceted nature of April, investigating the consequences for tax practitioners and the significance of strategic forethought in the midst of the festivities.

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As April is quickly approaching, let us examine the calendar of April’s festivals.

Prior to Attuvela Mahotsavam

They will observe the Attuvela Mahotsavam, a water festivity in Kerala, on April 9. During this particular day, illuminated vessels transport replicas of temples across the water to the temple grounds. The focal point of attention is the vibrant canoes, as the air fills with traditional temple percussion music.

IsraĿ al-Fitr

Contingent upon the lunar sighting, we anticipate that the celebration of Eid al-Fitr will take place on April 11. Muslim communities celebrate this festival extensively to signify the conclusion of the fasting and sacred month of Ramadan. During this joyous occasion, people gather to partake in sumptuous meals, exchange gifts, and wear new attire.

The Baisakhi

The commencement of the solar year is signified by Baisakhi and it will be observed on April 13. The Sikh community, as well as numerous other states in North India, observe the harvest festival with great fervor and enthusiasm. Punjabi dancers perform traditional dances, such as bhangra and gidda, to invigorate the ambiance and infuse the festival with a sense of festivity.

The Tamil Lunar New Year

April 14 will mark the celebration of the Tamil New Year, also referred to as the Puthandu. People celebrate this day by preparing traditional delicacies at home. Rangoli, which consists of kolams or motifs crafted from pulverized rice, is a prevalent architectural accent in Tamil Nadu.

The Baisakh Poila

Poila Baisakh is celebrated on the 15th of April, signifying the inaugural day of the Bengali calendar. Bengali communities primarily residing in West Bengal, Bangladesh, Assam, and Tripura observe the Bengali New Year. People partake in traditional feasts and don new attire to observe this day. Merchants and shop proprietors regard this day as auspicious as they commemorate the commencement of their annual commercial activities.

The Navami of Ram

Ram Navami, a festival commemorating the birth of Lord Rama, will take place on the 17th of April. People widely observe this festival throughout India. Festivities, ritual performances, and musical items commemorate the occasion.

The ancient Romans coined the term ‘April’ by deriving it from the Latin word Aprilis and the Greek goddess Aphrodite. The month of April witnesses a number of regional festivals and national and international occasions, including Chaitra Navratri, Hanuman Jayanti, Ayushman Bharat Diwas, World Health Day, and World Haemophilia Day.

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