Goddess Saraswati is worshipped on Basant Panchami day. Basant Panchami is also known as Shri Panchami and Saraswati Panchami.
The festival of Makar Sankranti is considered to be the main festival of farmers. Worshiping Lord Suryadev on this day has special significance.
The festival of worshiping Lord Bhairav on Kalashtami is celebrated with full enthusiasm and devotion in different parts of the country.
The day of Balaji Jayanti, as the name implies, commemorates the birth anniversary of Lord Balaji. The devotees on this auspicious day throng the 600 years old Tirupati Balaji Temple and offer prayers.
Vratam or fasting is an integral part of Mandala Puja that is observed with full dedication and strictness by the traditional and orthodox people of South India.
Durga Puja will be observed from October 1, 2022, to October 5, 2022. With October 1 being the first day of Durga Puja and October 5, the 5th day.
December 22 will mark the auspicious Akhuratha Sankashti Chaturthi. Sankashti Chaturthi is celebrated in honour of Lord Ganesha. The Sankashti Vrat of the Margashirsha in Krishna Paksha is called Akhuratha Sankashti Ganesh Chaturthi.
Dussehra or Vijayadashmi, for the year 2022, will be celebrated on October 15 (Friday) with much fervour and zeal.
The word Christmas is derived from the old English “Cristes maesse”. The day of December 25th was chosen to offset the Pagan celebrations of Saturnalia and Natalis Invicti.
National Ugly Christmas Sweater Day 2021: Excuse yourself from the corporate look to enjoy the unfashioned look of yours under a wooly suit.
Guruvayur Ekadasi 2021 date is December 14. The corresponding Ekadasi in other regions in some years is known as Mokshada Ekadasi or Prabodhini Ekadasi. The Geeta Jayanti is also observed on the day in certain years.
This festival is observed on the Shashti tithi of Shukla Paksha of every month of Hindu Luni-Solar calendar. In Kartik month Skanda Shashti holds much significance and will be observed on November 9th, 2021, Tuesday.
It is believed that the marriage of Lord Rama and Mother Sita took place on this day. Hence, this day is celebrated every year as their wedding anniversary.
The fasting on Sravana Vrat is similar to Ekadashi fast. Staunch devotees keep a fast for 24 hours starting from the sunrise of the Sravana Vratham day till the dawn of the following day.
Celebrated mainly by Tamil Hindus, Karthigai Deepam is a traditional Hindu festival that is also celebrated in the neighbouring states like Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.
On this auspicious occasion, Sikhs take out Prabhat Pheris and sing hymns. On Gurupurab, followers of Sikhism get up at Amrit Vela which is 4 am, and sing morning hymns called Asa-ki-Vaar.
A different gaiety is seen in the city of Kashi on this day. Everywhere decorations are done and earthen lamps are lit everywhere on the Ganges Ghat.
The festival is observed 15 days after Diwali. It is celebrated in the holy city of Varanasi.
This year Gurpurab festival is coming on November 19, 2021. The date changes every year as per the Hindu calendar because the day is celebrated in the month of Kartik on the full moon day.
In 2021, Guru Nanak Jayanti shall be observed on 19 November, 2021 which marks 552nd jayanti this year. It is also known as Guru Nanak’s Prakash Utsab and Guru Nanak Gurupurab.
Jalaram sayam is the birth anniversary of Saint Jalaram bapa, who was a Hindu saint from Gujarat in 2021 Jalaram jayanti date is November 11.
This fast begins with a bath and ends with offering Arghya to the rising sun on the fourth day.
It is a four-day festival mainly celebrated in Bihar and eastern Uttar Pradesh. The festival commences with Nahay Khay on Shukla Paksha Chaturthi Tithi of Karika month and concludes with Usha Arghya on Saptami Tithi.
The word “Dhanteras” consists of two parts “Dhan” refers to wealth and “Teras” means “thirteen.” Dhanteras is observed on the thirteenth day of Krishna Paksha in the month of Ashwin as per the Hindu calendar.
The occasion of Dhanteras is the day that marks the beginning of Diwali when Lord Kuber and Goddess Lakshmi are worshipped. The occasion stands for wealth and prosperity and therefore, this day is considered auspicious for buying gold, silver, and utensils.