CALENDAR 2021
CALENDAR 2021 & FESTIVAL
January 2021 | Festivals |
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1 Friday | New Year |
13 Wednesday | Lohri |
14 Thursday | Pongal , Uttarayan , Makar Sankranti |
23 Saturday | Subhas Chandra Bose Jayanti |
26 Tuesday | Republic Day |
February 2021 | Festivals |
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16 Tuesday | Basant Panchmi , Saraswati Puja |
March 2021 | Festivals |
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11 Thursday | Mahashivratri |
28 Sunday | Holika Dahan |
29 Monday | Holi |
April 2021 | Festivals |
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1 Thursday | Bank's Holiday |
13 Tuesday | Chaitra Navratri , Ugadi , Gudi Padwa |
14 Wednesday | Baisakhi , Cheti Chand , Ambedkar Jayanti |
21 Wednesday | Ram Navami |
22 Thursday | Chaitra Navratri Parana |
27 Tuesday | Hanuman Jayanti |
May 2021 | Festivals |
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14 Friday | Akshaya Tritiya |
July 2021 | Festivals |
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12 Monday | Jagannath Rath Yatra |
20 Tuesday | Ashadhi Ekadashi |
24 Saturday | Guru Purnima |
August 2021 | Festivals |
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11 Wednesday | Hariyali Teej |
13 Friday | Nag Panchami |
15 Sunday | Independence Day |
21 Saturday | Onam/Thiruvonam |
22 Sunday | Raksha Bandhan |
25 Wednesday | Kajari Teej |
30 Monday | Janmashtami |
September 2021 | Festivals |
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9 Thursday | Hartalika Teej |
10 Friday | Ganesh Chaturthi |
19 Sunday | Anant Chaturdashi |
October 2021 | Festivals |
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2 Saturday | Gandhi Jayanti |
7 Thursday | Sharad Navratri |
13 Wednesday | Durga Puja Ashtami |
14 Thursday | Durga Maha Navami Puja |
15 Friday | Dussehra , Sharad Navratri Parana |
24 Sunday | Karva Chauth |
November 2021 | Festivals |
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2 Tuesday | Dhanteras |
4 Thursday | Diwali , Narak Chaturdashi |
5 Friday | Govardhan Puja |
6 Saturday | Bhai Dooj |
10 Wednesday | Chhath Puja |
14 Sunday | Children's Day |
December 2021 | Festivals |
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25 Saturday | Merry Christmas |
India is known for its varieties and religions where we appreciate a lot of celebrations. Leave it alone a Muslim, Sikh, Hindu, or Christian, we commend every single celebration with energy and excitement. However, knowing the specific dates of the equivalent becomes problematic now and then. To dispose of it, we have brought Indian Calendar 2021 for you to back out your battle finding definite dates.
Cause of Indian Calendar
Indian National Calendar, additionally called Shalivahana Shaka Calendar is comprehensively utilized for news broadcasting purposes close by Gregorian Calendar. After a study led by Calendar Reform Committee during the 1950s, it was presumed that around 30 distinct schedules were being utilized to set Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain celebrations.
They tracked down that these schedules depended on comparative standards however set up according to old traditions and galactic practices. Then again, the Islamic schedule was utilized by Muslims in India alongside the Indian Government utilizing the Gregorian schedule for regulatory purposes. Thusly, because of Calendar Reform 1957 C.E., a formalized and organized lunisolar schedule was settled as the National Calendar of India, where jump years related to those referenced in the Gregorian schedule.
In spite of various endeavors to make a brought together stage, there still exists a few neighborhood varieties. The government actually utilizes Gregorian schedule for managerial purposes and occasions are seen according to provincial, ethnic, and strict convictions and customs.
On a moral front, crystal gazers use Panchang or Panchangam (Hindu Calendar dependent on Lunar Calendar) to fix the marriage date and give favorable muhurat after horoscope coordinating is finished.
Construction of Indian Calendar
The Shaka Calendar depends on the luni-close planetary system according to time and comprises a year and 365 days. The principal month in Indian Calendar is Chaitra and the latter is Phalguna. The names of the months according to the Shaka Calendar are as per the following:
1. Chaitra
2. Vaishakha
3. Jyeshtha
4. Ashadha
5. Shravana
6. Bhadra
7. Ashwin
8. Kartika
9. Agrahayana
10. Pausha
11. Magha
12. Phalguna
2. Vaishakha
3. Jyeshtha
4. Ashadha
5. Shravana
6. Bhadra
7. Ashwin
8. Kartika
9. Agrahayana
10. Pausha
11. Magha
12. Phalguna
The National Calendar is a high-level adjustment of Indian Solar Calendars actually existing in the locales. The rule unit stays the common day and time is Saka time. It is organized in order to compare with the Tropical or Sayana year and not conventional Sidereal or Nirayana year.
Strict occasions depend on lunisolar schedule which recognizes explicit places of the Moon and Sun. A greater part of celebrations and occasions happen on a referenced lunar tithi (date) while others on sun-based this.
Lunar Calendar is seen as the primary component while giving expectations in Vedic Astrology or figuring muhurta, celebrations, etc, planet Sun has its own importance. A Solar Calendar portrays the obvious situation of planet Sun known to man. One such model is Gregorian Calendar, which is utilized globally and considered the standard device. In soothsaying, a sunlight-based month depicts the situation of Sun's longitude to increment during the span by 30 degrees relating to its section through a zodiac sign.
Indian Solar Calendar
Indian Calendar according to Solar Month is given underneath which portrays the Hindu months and their Gregorian dates. Underneath dates around compares with the Gregorian schedule dependent on the situation of Sun. the table is given to you for reference purposes.
S.No. | Indian Religious Calendar (Solar Month) | Approx. Greg. Date |
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1 | Caitra | Mar. 14 |
2 | Vaisakha | Apr. 13 |
3 | Jyestha | May 14 |
4 | Asadha | June 14 |
5 | Sravana | July 16 |
6 | Bhadrapada | Aug. 16 |
7 | Asvina | Sept. 16 |
8 | Kartika | Oct. 17 |
9 | Margashirsha | Nov. 16 |
10 | Pausa | Dec. 15 |
11 | Magha | Jan. 14 |
12 | Phalguna | Feb. 12 |
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