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Hindu Festival Calendar 2025: List of Important Hindu dates and Holidays in 2025

Hindu vrats, festivals, and dates in 2025 are very important because they create a colorful weave of communal harmony, cultural celebration, and spiritual observance. Some are loud and fun, like Holi with its rainbow showers. Others are quiet and thoughtful, like Ekadashi days when we take a break from eating sweets. All these treats, big and small, remind us of important things: being kind, helping others, and saying thank you to the gods.

They're also a chance to get together with family and friends, like a giant birthday party that lasts the whole year. So, in 2025, don't miss out on these yummy treats. Join in the celebrations, learn something new, and share the joy with everyone around you.

Importance of Hindu Calendar

The Hindu calendar, with its intricate blend of lunar and solar cycles, transcends mere timekeeping. Hindus see it as an intricate pattern woven together by cosmic rhythm, history, and faith. Its importance lies not only in its ability to mark the passage of time, but also in its deep connection to the spiritual and cultural fabric of Hinduism.

Festivals like Diwali, Holi, and Dussehra find their rhythm in the calendar's lunar movements, reminding us of the cyclical nature of life and the triumph of good over evil. The calendar also designates lucky days for life events such as marriages and new endeavors, attempting to synchronize our deeds with the moon and sun's celestial dance. It is a guidepost, not just for daily routines, but for navigating life's significant turns with a sense of cosmic harmony. So, while the world may mark its days with Gregorian numbers, the Hindu calendar whispers ancient wisdom, reminding us that time is more than a linear progression, but a symphony of cycles, rituals, and divine connections.


Hindu Calendar 2025 – Month wise Holidays & Festivals


Date and DayHindu Festival
Hindu Festivals 2025 in January
10 January, FridayPausha Putrada Ekadashi
11 January, SaturdayPradosh Vrat (Shukla)
13 January, MondayPaush Purnima Vrat
14 January, TuesdayPongal, Uttarayan, Makar Sankranti
17 January, FridaySankashti Chaturthi
25 January, SaturdayShattila Ekadashi
27 January, MondayPradosh Vrat (Krishna), Masik Shivratri
29 January, WednesdayMagha Amavasya
Hindu Festivals 2025 in February
2 February, SundayBasant Panchami, Saraswati Puja
8 February, SaturdayJaya Ekadashi
9 February, SundayPradosh Vrat (Shukla)
12 February, WednesdayKumbh Sankranti, Magha Purnima Vrat
16 February, SundaySankashti Chaturthi
24 February, MondayVijaya Ekadashi
25 February, TuesdayPradosh Vrat (Krishna)
26 February, WednesdayMahashivratri, Masik Shivratri
27 February, ThursdayPhalgun Amavasya
Hindu Festivals 2025 in March
10 March, MondayAmalaki Ekadashi
11 March, TuesdayPradosh Vrat (Shukla)
13 March, ThursdayHolika Dahan
14 March, FridayHoli, Meen Sankranti, Phalgun Purnima Vrat
17 March, MondaySankashti Chaturthi
25 March, TuesdayPaapmochani Ekadashi
27 March, ThursdayPradosh Vrat (Krishna), Masik Shivratri
29 March, SaturdayChaitra Amavasya
30 March, SundayChaitra Navratri, Ugadi, Ghatasthapana, Gudi Padwa
31 March, MondayCheti Chand
Hindu Festivals 2025 in April
6 April, SundayRam Navami
7 April, MondayChaitra Navratri Parana
8 April, TuesdayKamada Ekadashi
10 April, ThursdayPradosh Vrat (Shukla)
12 April, SaturdayHanuman Jayanti, Chaitra Purnima Vrat
14 April, MondayMesh Sankranti
16 April, WednesdaySankashti Chaturthi
24 April, ThursdayVaruthini Ekadashi
25 April, FridayPradosh Vrat (Krishna)
26 April, SaturdayMasik Shivratri
27 April, SundayVaishakh Amavasya
30 April, WednesdayAkshaya Tritiya
Hindu Festivals 2025 in May
8 May, ThursdayMohini Ekadashi
9 May, FridayPradosh Vrat (Shukla)
12 May, MondayVaishakh Purnima Vrat
15 May, ThursdayVrish Sankranti
16 May, FridaySankashti Chaturthi
23 May, FridayApara Ekadashi
24 May, SaturdayPradosh Vrat (Krishna)
25 May, SundayMasik Shivratri
27 May, TuesdayJyeshtha Amavasya
Hindu Festivals 2025 in June
6 June, FridayNirjala Ekadashi
8 June, SundayPradosh Vrat (Shukla)
11 June, WednesdayJyeshtha Purnima Vrat
14 June, SaturdaySankashti Chaturthi
15 June, SundayMithun Sankranti
21 June, SaturdayYogini Ekadashi
23 June, MondayMasik Shivratri, Pradosh Vrat (Krishna)
25 June, WednesdayAshadha Amavasya
27 June, FridayJagannath Rath Yatra
Hindu Festivals 2025 in July
6 July, SundayDevshayani Ekadashi, Ashadi Ekadashi
8 July, TuesdayPradosh Vrat (Shukla)
10 July, ThursdayGuru Purnima, Ashadha Purnima Vrat
14 July, MondaySankashti Chaturthi
16 July, WednesdayKarka Sankranti
21 July, MondayKamika Ekadashi
22 July, TuesdayPradosh Vrat (Krishna)
23 July, WednesdayMasik Shivratri
24 July, ThursdayShravan Amavasya
27 July, SundayHariyali Teej
29 July, TuesdayNaag Panchami
Hindu Festivals 2025 in August
5 August, TuesdayShravan Putrada Ekadashi
6 August, WednesdayPradosh Vrat (Shukla)
9 August, SaturdayRaksha Bandhan, Shravan Purnima Vrat
12 August, TuesdaySankashti Chaturthi, Kajari Teej
16 August, SaturdayJanmashtami
17 August, SundaySinha Sankranti
19 August, TuesdayAja Ekadashi
20 August, WednesdayPradosh Vrat (Krishna)
21 August, ThursdayMasik Shivratri
22 August, FridayBhadrapada Amavasya
25 August, MondayHartalika Teej
26 August, TuesdayGanesh Chaturthi
Hindu Festivals 2025 in September
3 September, WednesdayParivartini Ekadashi
4 September, ThursdayPradosh Vrat (Shukla)
7 September, SundayBhadrapada Purnima Vrat, Onam
10 September, WednesdaySankashti Chaturthi
13 September, SaturdayAnant Chaturdashi
17 September, WednesdayKanya Sankranti
18 September, ThursdayIndira Ekadashi
19 September, FridayPradosh Vrat (Krishna)
21 September, SundayMasik Shivratri
22 September, MondayAshwin Amavasya
Hindu Festivals 2025 in October
1 October, WednesdaySharad Navratri Begins, Ghatasthapana
6 October, MondayDurga Ashtami
7 October, TuesdayMaha Navami
8 October, WednesdayVijayadashami (Dussehra)
12 October, SundayPapankusha Ekadashi
13 October, MondayPradosh Vrat (Shukla)
15 October, WednesdayAshwin Purnima Vrat, Sharad Purnima
17 October, FridaySankashti Chaturthi
22 October, WednesdayRama Ekadashi
23 October, ThursdayPradosh Vrat (Krishna)
24 October, FridayMasik Shivratri
25 October, SaturdayKartik Amavasya
26 October, SundayDeepavali, Lakshmi Puja
27 October, MondayGovardhan Puja
28 October, TuesdayBhai Dooj
Hindu Festivals 2025 in November
1 November, SaturdayDevutthana Ekadashi (Prabodhini Ekadashi)
3 November, MondayPradosh Vrat (Shukla)
5 November, WednesdayKartik Purnima Vrat, Guru Nanak Jayanti
9 November, SundaySankashti Chaturthi
14 November, FridayUtpanna Ekadashi
15 November, SaturdayPradosh Vrat (Krishna)
17 November, MondayMasik Shivratri
18 November, TuesdayMargashirsha Amavasya
Hindu Festivals 2025 in December
1 December, MondayMokshada Ekadashi
2 December, TuesdayPradosh Vrat (Shukla)
5 December, FridayMargashirsha Purnima
8 December, MondayDhanu Sankranti
9 December, TuesdaySankashti Chaturthi
13 December, SaturdaySaphala Ekadashi
15 December, MondayPradosh Vrat (Krishna)
16 December, TuesdayMasik Shivratri
17 December, WednesdayPaush Amavasya
21 December, SundayWinter Solstice (Shortest Day)
22 December, MondayDhanu Sankranti (Transition of Sun)
27 December, SaturdayMokshada Ekadashi (Gita Jayanti)
29 December, MondayPaush Purnima Vrat

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Dates & Times: Many Hindu festivals are based on lunar and solar cycles, so exact times and tithis (Hindu lunar days) may vary slightly based on location.

Region-Specific Observances: Some festivals, like Pongal or Onam, are region-specific and celebrated in different styles.

Ekadashi: Fast days like Ekadashi are sacred and occur twice a month—one during the waxing moon (Shukla Paksha) and one during the waning moon (Krishna Paksha).

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many months are there in the Hindu calendar?

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The Hindu calendar consists of 12 months.

What seasons are there in the Hindu calendar?

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The Hindu calendar recognizes six seasons (Ritus): Vasant Ritu (Spring), Grishma Ritu (Summer), Varsha Ritu (Monsoon), Sharad Ritu (Autumn), Hemant Ritu (Pre-winter), Shishir Ritu (Winter).

How many days are in the Hindu calendar?

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The Hindu calendar is a lunisolar calendar, so the number of days varies. A lunar month typically has 29.5 days, making the year approximately 354 days. However, adjustments are made using a leap month (Adhik Maas or Malmas) to align with the solar year of 365 days.

What is Malmas in the Hindu calendar?

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Malmas (also known as Adhik Maas) is an extra month added approximately every 32.5 months to synchronize the lunar calendar with the solar year. It is considered inauspicious for major activities like marriages or housewarming ceremonies.

In what months of the Hindu calendar does Diwali take place across most of India?

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Diwali takes place in the Hindu month of Kartika (October-November in the Gregorian calendar).

What are the 12 months of the Hindu calendar?

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Chaitra, Vaishakha, Jyeshtha, Ashadha, Shravana, Bhadrapada, Ashwin, Kartika, Margashirsha (or Agrahayana), Pausha, Magha, Phalguna.

What day is today in Hindu calendar?

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The exact day in the Hindu calendar depends on the lunar phase (Tithi) and location. You can check a Panchang (Hindu calendar) for today’s date and Tithi.

Which calendar is used by Hindus?

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Hindus primarily use the Panchang or Hindu lunisolar calendar, which varies regionally (e.g., Vikram Samvat in North India, Shaka Samvat in South India).

What are the 12 Maas in Hindu calendar?

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The 12 Maas (months) are the same as the names of the months listed above: Chaitra, Vaishakha, Jyeshtha, Ashadha, Shravana, Bhadrapada, Ashwin, Kartika, Margashirsha, Pausha, Magha, and Phalguna.

How to read Hindu calendar?

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Identify the lunar day (Tithi), weekday (Vaar), and lunar phase (Shukla Paksha or Krishna Paksha). Check the positions of the Sun and Moon in their respective zodiac signs. Note special festivals, auspicious timings (Muhurats), and doshas. A Panchang or Hindu almanac helps interpret all these aspects.

Who wrote the Hindu calendar?

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The Hindu calendar was not authored by a single person. It evolved over centuries with contributions from ancient astronomers and scholars like Aryabhata and Varahamihira. Traditional texts like the Surya Siddhanta also provide the foundational framework for the calendar.