The Hindu Calendar 2026 brings a year filled with sacred festivals, fasting days (vrats), and auspicious muhurats celebrated across India. Rooted in ancient tradition and the lunar Panchang system, each month of the Hindu Festival Calendar 2026 marks important spiritual events that connect devotees to faith and culture.
From Makar Sankranti and Maha Shivratri to Diwali and Chhath Puja, explore the complete list of Hindu festivals and fasts in 2026 with their dates, tithis, and mythological significance. Whether you follow Sanatan Dharma or simply wish to understand the deeper meaning behind each celebration, this detailed 2026 Hindu Panchang will guide you through every auspicious occasion of the year.
| Date (2026) | Festival / Fast | Mythological & Cultural Significance |
| January 14, 2026 | Makar Sankranti / Pongal | Harvest festival marking Sun’s northward journey |
| January 23, 2026 | Vasant Panchami | Festival of Goddess Saraswati, marks beginning of spring |
| February 15, 2026 | Maha Shivratri | Night of Lord Shiva’s cosmic dance |
| March 3, 2026 | Holika Dahan | Bonfire of Holika symbolizing victory of good over evil |
| March 4, 2026 | Holi | Festival of colors, celebrating divine love of Radha-Krishna |
| March 19, 2026 | Ugadi / Gudi Padwa | New Year festival in Deccan & Konkan regions |
| March 27, 2026 | Ram Navami | Birth of Lord Rama, 7th Avatar of Vishnu |
| April 2, 2026 | Hanuman Jayanti | Celebrating strength and devotion of Lord Hanuman |
| April 14, 2026 | Vaisakhi / Tamil New Year | Regional new year and harvest celebration |
| April 19, 2026 | Akshaya Tritiya | Day of unending prosperity, sacred for new beginnings |
| May 5, 2026 | Narasimha Jayanti | Commemoration of Lord Vishnu’s Narasimha Avatar |
| May 17, 2026 | Savitri Vrat | Fasting day for married women praying for husbands’ long life |
| June 9, 2026 | Ganga Dussehra | Descent of River Ganga from heaven to earth |
| June 18, 2026 | Nirjala Ekadashi | Ekadashi fasting without water, dedicated to Lord Vishnu |
| July 16, 2026 | Rath Yatra (Jagannath Puri) | Chariot festival of Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra & Subhadra |
| July 29, 2026 | Guru Purnima | Day honoring Gurus, Vyasa Purnima |
| August 17, 2026 | Nag Panchami | Worship of serpent deities associated with Lord Shiva |
| August 28, 2026 | Raksha Bandhan | Festival celebrating bond between brothers and sisters |
| September 2, 2026 | Krishna Janmashtami | Birth of Lord Krishna, 8th Avatar of Vishnu |
| September 14, 2026 | Ganesh Chaturthi | Festival celebrating birth of Lord Ganesha |
| September 25, 2026 | Anant Chaturdashi | Day to worship Lord Vishnu’s Anant form |
| October 9–17, 2026 | Navratri (Sharad Navratri) | Nine days dedicated to Goddess Durga’s nine forms |
| October 20, 2026 | Dussehra / Vijayadashami | Victory of Lord Rama over Ravana |
| October 29, 2026 | Karva Chauth | Fasting by married women for their husbands’ well-being |
| November 6, 2026 | Dhanteras | Worship of Goddess Lakshmi & Lord Dhanvantari |
| November 7, 2026 | Naraka Chaturdashi | Commemorates Krishna’s victory over Narakasura |
| November 8, 2026 | Diwali | Festival of Lights celebrating Lord Rama’s return to Ayodhya |
| November 9, 2026 | Govardhan Puja | Worship of Govardhan Hill and gratitude to nature |
| November 11, 2026 | Bhai Dooj | Celebration of sister-brother relationship |
| November 15, 2026 | Chhath Puja | Sun worship festival in Bihar, UP and Jharkhand |
| November 24, 2026 | Kartik Purnima / Dev Deepawali | Festival of lights celebrated on Ganga ghats in Varanasi |
| December 5, 2026 | Geeta Jayanti | Commemorates the day Lord Krishna delivered the Bhagavad Gita |
| December 21, 2026 | Dhanu Sankranti | Transition of Sun into Sagittarius, important for worship |
Understanding the Hindu Calendar 2026
The Hindu Calendar, or Sanatan Panchang, is not just a record of days — it is a spiritual guide that helps devotees align with nature’s rhythm. It includes five key elements:
Tithi (Lunar Day) – Marks the moon’s phases, which decide festival dates.
Nakshatra (Constellation) – Determines auspicious timings for rituals.
Yoga & Karana – Help calculate muhurats for weddings and pujas.
Paksha (Fortnight) – Divides the lunar month into Shukla (waxing) and Krishna (waning) phases.
Each event listed in the Hindu Calendar 2026 is based on these celestial movements, ensuring that festivals are celebrated at the most sacred times.
Significance of the Hindu Calendar 2026
The Hindu Calendar 2026 is not just about dates — it’s about devotion, discipline, and divine energy. Each vrat and festival teaches a moral lesson from Hindu scriptures such as the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Puranas.
Celebrating these festivals helps devotees maintain spiritual balance, cleanse karma, and honor deities like Lord Shiva, Vishnu, Lakshmi, and Durga Maa. Whether you’re observing fasts like Ekadashi or celebrating Navratri, every ritual aligns the soul with cosmic harmony.
Why Follow the Hindu Calendar 2026
Helps you plan pujas and vrats in advance
Offers accurate tithis and muhurats for rituals
Keeps you connected with traditional Hindu practices
Enhances spiritual growth through disciplined fasting
Brings positivity and balance to personal and family life
FAQ
What is the Hindu Calendar 2026?
The Hindu Calendar 2026 is based on the traditional Panchang, which follows lunar months and solar movements. It lists all major Hindu festivals, fasts (vrats), and auspicious days throughout the year 2026, including their tithis, muhurats and mythological importance.
Which are the major Hindu festivals in 2026?
Some of the major Hindu festivals in 2026 include Makar Sankranti (Jan 14), Maha Shivratri (Feb 15), Holi (Mar 4), Rama Navami (Mar 27), Janmashtami (Sep 2), Navratri (Oct 9–17), Dussehra (Oct 20), and Diwali (Nov 8).
When is Diwali in 2026?
Diwali 2026 falls on Sunday, November 8.
It marks the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya after defeating Ravana and symbolizes the victory of light over darkness.
When is Maha Shivratri in 2026?
Maha Shivratri 2026 will be observed on Sunday, February 15.
Devotees keep fasts, offer bilva leaves, and chant Om Namah Shivaya to seek the blessings of Lord Shiva.
What are the Ekadashi and Amavasya dates in 2026?
There are 24 Ekadashis and 12 Amavasyas in 2026. Each Ekadashi is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and each Amavasya marks a new moon day for ancestral offerings (Pitra Tarpan). Detailed dates are listed in the month-wise section of this calendar.


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