Indian Festival 2021, 2022 Dates

 

 Indian Festival 2021, 2022 Dates 

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Indian Festival 2021, 2022 Dates


List of major fasting festivals and festivals of India. Indian Festival 2021, 2022 Dates In Hindi

List of major fasting festivals and festivals of India, Indian Festival List 2021 (Indian Festival, 2021, 2022 Dates In Hindi)

 

Festivals are celebrated in every country, but India has its own different style of festivals. Family love, mutual brotherhood and social system are the main points of festivals. In Hindu culture, each day has its own speciality, based on the beliefs associated with which cultural festivals are celebrated. The arrangement of Hindi Panchang has been done not on the basis of social perspective but on the basis of natural perspective. With the changing of seasons, festivals come and the rules of that festival are according to the environment.

 

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Major Vrat Festivals and Festivals of India (Indian Festival 2021 Dates List)

India is comprised of many cultures, in such a way different festivals are celebrated on the basis of many ideologies and beliefs. Some such cultural festivals have been described:

 
Important Cultural Festivals of India (Indian Cultural Festival Dates)

festival name 2021 2022

Diwali 4th November 24th October

Dussehra 15 October 5 October

Holi 29 March 18 March

Janmashtami 30 August 18 August

Ganesh Chaturthi 10 September 31 August

rakshabandhan 22 august 11 august

Eid 13 May 9 July

Christmas 25 December 25 December

Guru Nanak Jayanti 19 November 8 November

Other religious festivals of India-

Name of festivals 2021 2022

Mahashiv Ratri 11 March 1 March

phulera dooj 15 march 4 march

good friday 2 april 15 april

Easter April 4 April 17

Rang Panchami 2 April 22 March

gudi padwa 13 april 2 april

Ram Navami 21 April 10 April

Gangaur 15 April 18 March

Akshaya Tritiya 14 May 3 May

Buddha Purnima 26 May 16 May

Ganga Dussehra 20th June 6th June

Mithuna Sankranti 15th June 15th June

Jagannath Rath Yatra 12 July 1 July

Jayaparvati Vrat 25 July 11 July

Hariyali Teej 11 August 31 July

nag panchami 13 august 2 august

Upakarma 22 August –

Kajari Teej 25 August 14 August

Bahula Chauth 25 August 15 August

every chhath 28 august 17 august

Paryushana September 4 –

Hartalika Teej 9 September 30 August

Rishi Panchami 11 September 1 September

Santana Saptami 14 September 4 September

Radha Ashtami / Mahalakshmi Vrat 13 September 17 September

Anant Chaturdashi 19 September 30 August

Shradh 20 September – 6 October 10 September – 25 September

Jivitputrika 28 September –

Navratri 7 October 26 September

Bathukamma Festival 6 October –

navpatrika puja 12 october 2 october

Saraswati Puja 16 February 5 February

Sharad Purnima / Kojagari Vrat 19 October 9 October

karvachauth 24 october 13 october

Ahoi Ashtami 28 October 17 October

Dhanteras 2 November 23 October

Narak Chaturdashi 4th November 24th October

Aadi Kali Puja 4th November 24th October

Govardhan Puja / Annakoot 5 November 26 October

Bhaiya Dooj / Yama Dwitiya 6 November 26 October

Chhath Puja 10 November 30 October

gopashtami 11 november 1 november

akshay amla navami 12 november 24 november

Jagaddhatri Puja 12 November –

Tulsi Vivah 15 November 20 November

Vaikuntha Chaturdashi 17 November 27 November

Mani Karnika Snan 18 November –

Vivah Panchami 8 December 28 November

Mandala Puja 27 December 27 December

Gyaras or Ekadashi fasting dates (Ekadashi vrat dates):

Ekadashi / Gyaras fasting is observed on every eleventh day of the Hindu calendar. There are two dates of Gyaras in every month of the year, one Shukla Paksha and one Krishna Paksha. Lord Vishnu is said to be the lord of Ekadashi. Devotees observe Ekadashi fast for their desires. Ekadashi is of utmost importance in Hindu culture. Humans observe this fast for the purpose of removing their sorrows. 26 Ekadashi fasts are observed in a year. There is a mythological story behind all Ekadashi fasts, in which the purpose and sentiments of Ekadashi are contained, which you can read from the link given below.

 

Ekadashi Name Paksha 2021 2022

Saphala Krishna 8 January 19 December

Paush Putrada Shukla 24 January 13 January

Shasthila Krishna 7 February 28 January

Jaya Shukla 22 Feb 12 F

Vijaya Krishna 8 March 27

Amalaki Shukla 24 March 14 March

Papmochini Krishna 7 April 28 March

Kamda Shukla 23 April 12 April

Varuthini Krishna 6 May 26 April

Mohini Shukla 22 May 12 May

Apara Krishna 5 June 26 May

Nirjala Shukla 21 June 11 June

Yogini Krishna 5 July 24 June

Dev Shayani Shukla 20 July 10 July

Kamika Krishna 3 August 24 July

Putrada Shukla 18 August 8 August

Aja Krishna 2 September 23 August

Parivartini / Dol Gyaras Shukla 17 September

Indira Krishna 2 October 21 September

Papankusha Shukla 16 October 6 October

Rama Krishna 1 November 21 October

Prabodhini / Dev Uthni Shukla 14 November 4 November

Uttana Krishna 30 November 20 November

Mokshada Shukla 14 December 3 December

Padmini (more month) Krishna – –

Parama (Most month) Shukla – –

Purnima Vrat Date:

According to the Hindu calendar, there are two Pakshas (Shukla Krishna) in a month, which are from new moon to full moon and from full moon to new moon. In this way 12 full moons come every year. The story and worship of Satyanarayan Bhagwan is important on the day of Purnima or a day before. On the day of Purnima, the moon is in its full form, on this day fasting is important, which is followed by big rules in Hindu religion.

 

In the following table, the importance of the full moon coming in the whole year is given:

Monthly Purnima Significance 2021 2022

Chaitra Hanuman Jayanti 27 April 16 April

Vaishakh Buddha Jayanti 26 May 16 May

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