Festival Calendar
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Diwali / Deepawali
Diwali is the festival of lights, celebrating the triumph of good over darkness. Homes glow with diyas, families worship Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha, and sweets are shared, spreading joy, prosperity, and hope for a brighter tomorrow.
Bhai Dooj / Govardhan Puja
Bhai Dooj celebrates sibling love, with sisters praying for their brothers’ long life. On the same day, Govardhan Puja honors Lord Krishna, with offerings symbolizing gratitude for protection, abundance, and the enduring bond between family and faith.
Chhath Puja
Chhath Puja is a sacred festival of devotion to the Sun God and Chhathi Maiya. Devotees fast, stand in rivers offering arghya at sunrise and sunset, seeking blessings of health, prosperity, and gratitude for life’s sustenance.
Makar Sankranti / Khichdi
Makar Sankranti marks the harvest and the sun’s northward journey. Families share tilkut, dahi-chura, and khichdi, celebrating abundance, togetherness, and gratitude. It is a time of renewal, community bonding, and blessings for a prosperous year ahead.
Vasant Panchami / Saraswati Puja
Dedicated to Goddess Saraswati, this day celebrates wisdom, music, and art. People wear yellow, fields bloom with mustard flowers, and devotees seek her blessings for learning and creativity. Vasant Panchami marks the arrival of spring and joyful new beginnings.
Mahashivratri
As the “Great Night of Shiva,” Mahashivratri is a time of deep devotion, marked by night-long vigils and heartfelt prayers. It is an occasion to honor Lord Shiva, seeking his blessings of strength, prosperity, and inner peace.
Holi
Holi is the festival of colors, joy, and togetherness. Families gather to play with gulal, share sweets, and sing folk songs. Beyond playful celebration, it symbolizes the victory of good over evil and the renewal of bonds with love.
Ram Navami
Ram Navami celebrates the birth of Lord Ram, the embodiment of virtue and dharma. Temples resound with bhajans, devotees fast, and processions honor his life. The festival inspires truth, courage, and righteousness to guide every step of life.
Hanuman Jayanti
This day marks the birth of Lord Hanuman, revered for his courage, devotion, and strength. Devotees recite the Hanuman Chalisa, offer sindoor and flowers, and seek his blessings for fearlessness, discipline, and loyalty in overcoming life’s challenges.
Teej (Hariyali & Kajari Teej)
Teej celebrates devotion and love, especially for married women praying for their husband’s long life. Adorned in mehendi and festive attire, they fast, sing folk songs, and swing joyfully, welcoming the monsoon with hope, strength, and togetherness.
Raksha Bandhan
Raksha Bandhan honors the bond between siblings. Sisters tie rakhis on their brothers’ wrists, offering prayers for their well-being, while brothers promise lifelong protection. It is a celebration of love, trust, and the enduring strength of family ties.
Ganesh Chaturthi
Ganesh Chaturthi marks the arrival of Lord Ganesha, remover of obstacles and giver of wisdom. Families welcome him with devotion, offer modaks, and perform aartis. His blessings are sought for prosperity, new beginnings, and the courage to overcome challenges.
Navratri & Durga Puja
Navratri and Durga Puja celebrate the triumph of good over evil. Devotees honor Goddess Durga with prayers, dances, and rituals across nine nights. It is a time to seek her blessings of strength, courage, and divine protection for all.
Dussehra / Vijayadashami
Dussehra commemorates Lord Ram’s victory over Ravana, symbolizing the triumph of truth and virtue. Effigies are set ablaze, Ram Leelas are enacted, and prayers are offered, reminding us that righteousness always prevails over arrogance and evil.