2021 Holidays Calendar for Free PDF Download Online: List of National Festivals in India, International Days, Long Weekend Dates and Events in New Year
Hereโs the 2021 Holidays Calendar for free PDF download online and it contains an exhaustive list of both religious and national festivals in India, long weekend dates, important international days and events, state formation days, health days, minor secular observances, birth and death anniversaries in the New Year. We wish you a very Happy New Year 2021.
New Year 2021 is almost here. According to the Gregorian calendar, a widely used calendar worldwide, January 1 marks the start of New Year. This year, the first day of New Year 2021 falls on a Friday. With 2020 turning out to be a testing period, people look forward to a brighter and more positive next year. Happiness is the key. And happiness is directly proportional to the number of holidays in a year. JK! But on a serious note, individuals are keen on getting their hands on 2021 holidaysโ calendar. One also look forward to knowing the dates of important festivals like Holi, Diwali, Eid and Guru Nanak Jayanti. Days on which national festivals like Independence Day, Republic Day fall are also highly searched. Not to forget the number of long weekends in 2021 is on top of everyoneโs mind. Hereโs the 2021 Holidays Calendar for free PDF download onlineย and it contains an exhaustive list of both religious and national festivals in India, long weekend dates, important international days and events, state formation days, health days, minor secular observances, birth and death anniversaries in the New Year. We wish you a very Happy New Year 2021.
The first month of the year, January 2021 is like always, packed with festivals and events. Several harvest festivals will take place in different regions of India this month. Lohri 2021 will take place on January 13 primarily by Sikhs and Hindus to commemorate the end of the winter season. Makar Sankranti 2021 will fall on January 14 and is dedicated to worship of Sun God. Makaravilakku is an annual festival held on Makar Sankranti in Kerala at the shrine of Sabarimala. Pongal 2021 will start from April 14 and end on April 17. It is also a multi-day harvest festival observed in the Tamil community. Magh Bihu or Bhogali Bihu 2021 will be celebrated in Assam on January 15.
Among the significant national and international days are Republic Day, Indian Army Day, National Girl Child Day and so on. State formation days will be observed in Manipur, Tripura, Meghalaya, Uttar Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh. Birth and death anniversaries of influential figures are also commemorated in the month. Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti marks the tenth Sikh Guruโs birthday, Martyrโs Day to mark Mahatma Gandhiโs death anniversary, National Youth Day observed to honour Swami Vivekanandaโs birth anniversary and so on.
January 2021 Calendar With Festivals, Events, Fasts & Events
Sr. No. | Festival/Events | Date | Day |
1. | New Yearโs Day | January 1 | Friday |
2. | Akhuratha Sankashti Chaturthi | January 2 | Saturday |
3. | Saphala Ekadashi Vrat | January 9 | Saturday |
4. | Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (Non-Resident Indian Day or NRI Day) | January 9 | Saturday |
5. | National Human Trafficking Awareness Day | January 11 | Monday |
6. | National Youth Day (India) and Swami Vivekanandaโs Birth Anniversary | January 12 | Tuesday |
7. | Lohri | January 13 | Wednesday |
8. | Hanuman Jayanti *Tamil | January 13 | Wednesday |
9. | Bhogi Pandigai | January 13 | Wednesday |
10. | Thai Pongal | January 14-17 | Thursday to Sunday |
11. | Makaravilakku | January 14 | Thursday |
12. | Makar Sankranti / Uttarayan | January 14 | Thursday |
13. | Mattu Pongal | January 15 | Friday |
14. | Magh Bihu | January 15 | Friday |
15. | Indian Army Day | January 15 | Friday |
16. | Vinayaka Chaturthi | ||
17. | Guru Govind Singh Jayanti | January 20 | Wednesday |
18. | Banada Ashtami | January 21 | Thursday |
19. | Manipur, Tripura and Meghalaya State Foundation Days | January 21 | Thursday |
20. | Subhas Chandra Bose Jayanti | January 23 | Saturday |
21. | National Girl Child Day | January 24 | Sunday |
22. | Pausha Putrada Ekadashi Vrat | January 24 | Sunday |
23. | Uttar Pradesh Diwas or UP Foundation Day | January 24 | Sunday |
24. | National Voters' Day (India) | January 25 | Monday |
25. | Himachal Pradesh Statehood Day | January 25 | Monday |
26. | Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu Foundation Day | January 26 | Tuesday |
27. | Republic Day of India | January 26 | Tuesday |
28. | Paush Purnima | January 28 | Thursday |
29. | Shakambhari Purnima | January 28 | Thursday |
30. | Thaipusam | January 28 | Thursday |
31. | Martyrโs Day and Mahatma Gandhi Death Anniversary | January 30 | Saturday |
32. | Sakat Chauth | January 31 | Sunday |
Basant Panchami or Saraswati Puja is the biggest Hindu festival observed in February. It marks the preparation for the arrival of spring. Apart from this, Ganesha Jayanti, Shivaji Jayanti and Guru Ravidas Jayanti are also widely-observed festivals in the month. Hazarat Ali's Birthday is an important observance in the Muslim community. Several states like Arunachal Pradesh and Mizoram will commemorate their statehood days. February is synonymous with the celebration of Valentine's Day worldwide. It is observed annually on February 14. The month will also see the celebration of Chinese New Year, the Chinese festival that celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional Chinese calendar. Several important days like World Cancer Day, World NGO Day, International Mother Language Day, World Radio Day, World Cancer Day and more will also take place in the month.
February 2021 Calendar With Festivals, Events, Fasts & Events
Sr. No. | Festival/Events | Date | Day |
1. | World Cancer Day | February 4 | Thursday |
2. | Shattila Ekadashi Vrat | February 7, 8 | Sunday, Monday |
3. | Mauni Amavasya | February 11 | Thursday |
4. | Thai Amavasai | February 11 | Thursday |
5. | Magha Gupta Navratri Begins | February 12 | Friday |
6. | Kumbha Sankranti | February 12 | Friday |
7. | Chinese New Year | February 12 | Friday |
8. | World Radio Day | February 13 | Saturday |
9. | Valentineโs Day | February 14 | Sunday |
10. | Singles Awareness Day | February 15 | Monday |
11. | Ganesha Jayanti | February 15 | Monday |
12. | Vasant Panchami | February 16 | Tuesday |
13. | Shivaji Jayanti | February 19 | Friday |
14. | Narmada Jayanti | February 19 | Friday |
15. | Ratha Saptami | February 19 | Friday |
16. | Bhishma Ashtami or Magha Shukla Ashtami | February 19 | Friday |
17. | Arunachal Pradesh Foundation Day | February 20 | Saturday |
18. | Mizoram Foundation Day | February 20 | Saturday |
19. | International Mother Language Day | February 21 | Sunday |
20. | Jaya Ekadashi Vrat | February 23 | Tuesday |
21. | Hazarat Ali's Birthday | February 26* | Friday |
22. | Magha Purnima | February 27 | Saturday |
23. | Guru Ravidas Jayanti | February 27 | Saturday |
24. | Lalita Jayanti | February 27 | Saturday |
25. | Masi Magam | February 27 | Saturday |
26. | Attukal Pongala | February 27* | Saturday |
27. | World NGO Day | February 27 | Saturday |
Holi, the Festival of Colours is the most important festival celebrated in the third month. Holi 2021 will fall on March 28 and a day before Holika Dahan would take place. Christians across the globe will be observing Holy Week starting from March 28 and conclude with Sunday Easter on April 4. Nowruz, also known as Iranian New Year or Persian New Year, an important festival of Parsis, will be celebrated on March 21. Passover, also called Pesach, is a major Jewish holiday that occurs in the spring will begin on March 27 and continue until April 4. And again there are significant national and international days like Womenโs Day, International Day of Happiness and World Wildlife Day.
Marchย 2021 Calendar With Festivals, Events, Fasts & Events
Sr. No. | Festival/Events | Date | Day |
1. | Dwijapriya Sankashti | March 2 | Tuesday |
2. | World Wildlife Day | March 3 | Wednesday |
3. | Yashoda Jayanti | March 4 | Thursday |
4. | Shabari Jayanti | March 5 | Friday |
5. | Janaki Jayanti or Sita Ashtami | March 6 | Saturday |
6. | Swami Dayananda Saraswati Jayanti | March 8 | Monday |
7. | International Womenโs Day | March 8 | Monday |
8. | Vijaya Ekadashi Vrat | March 9 | Tuesday |
9. | Maha Shivratri | March 11 | Thursday |
10. | Karadaiyan Nombu | March 14 | Sunday |
11. | Meena Sankranti | March 14 | Sunday |
12. | Phulera Dooj | March 15 | Monday |
13. | Ramakrishna Jayanti | March 15 | Monday |
14. | March Equinox or Vernal Equinox | March 20 | Saturday |
15. | International Day of Happiness | March 20 | Saturday |
16. | Nowruz/Iranian New Year/Persian New Year | March 21 | Sunday |
17. | Bihar Day | March 22 | Monday |
18. | Shaheed Diwas or Martyrs' Day (in India) | March 23 | Tuesday |
19. | Amalaki Ekadashi Vrat | March 25 | Thursday |
20. | Narasimha Dwadashi | March 25 | Thursday |
21. | Passover | March 27 to April 4 | Saturday to Sunday |
22. | Vasanta Purnima and Phalguna Purnima | March 28 | Sunday |
23. | Holika Dahan | March 28 | Sunday |
24. | Maha Lakshmi Jayanti | March 28 | Sunday |
25. | Palm Sunday | March 28 | Sunday |
26. | Holy Monday | March 29 | Monday |
27. | Holi | March 29 | Monday |
28. | Holi Bhai Dooj / Bhratri Dwitiya | March 30 | Tuesday |
29. | Holy Tuesday | March 30 | Tuesday |
30. | Rajasthan Day or Rajasthan Diwas | March 30 | Tuesday |
31. | Shivaji Jayanti | March 31 | Wednesday |
32. | Bhalachandra Sankashti Chaturthi | March 31 | Wednesday |
33. | Holy Wednesday | March 31 | Wednesday |
April, the fourth month of the year will witness significant celebrations due to a string of Indian New Yearโs Days observed in the different regions of India following the Hindu lunisolar calendar. These are the festive days, Gudi Padwa or Maharashtra New Year, Ugadi / Chaitra Sukhladi or Telugu New Year, Cheti Chand/Jhulelal Jayanti/Sindhi New Year, Vaisakhi or Punjabi New Year or Sikh New Year, Puthandu or Tamil New Year, Vishu or Malayalam New Year, Jur Sital or Maithili New Year, Pohela Boishakh or Bengali New Year, Navreh or Kashmiri New Year and Bohag Bihu or Rongali Bihu or Assamese New Year. Rama Navami, Hanuman Jayanti, Mahavira Jayanti are some of the biggest festivals of the year.
April 2021 Calendar With Festivals, Events, Fasts & Events
Sr. No. | Festival/Events | Date | Day |
1. | Maundy Thursday | April 1 | Thursday |
2. | Odisha Day or Utkala Dibasa or Utkal Divas | April 1 | Thursday |
3. | April Fools' Day | April 1 | Thursday |
4. | Bankโs Holiday | April 1 | Thursday |
5. | Good Friday | April 2 | Friday |
6. | Rang Panchami | April 2 | Friday |
7. | Holy Saturday | April 3 | Saturday |
8. | Sheetala Saptami | April 3 | Saturday |
9. | Swaminarayan Jayanti (As per Gregorian Calendar) | April 3 | Saturday |
10. | Easter Sunday | April 4 | Sunday |
11. | Basoda / Sheetala Ashtami | April 4 | Sunday |
12. | Papmochani Ekadashi Vrat | April 7 | Wednesday |
13. | World Homeopathy Day | April 10 | Saturday |
14. | Chaitra Navratri 2021 Begins | April 13 to 22 | Tuesday to Thursday |
15. | Navreh or Kashmiri New Year | April 13 | Tuesday |
16. | Gudi Padwa or Maharashtra New Year | April 13 | Tuesday |
17. | Ugadi / Chaitra Sukhladi or Telugu New Year | April 13 | Tuesday |
18. | Cheti Chand/Jhulelal Jayanti/Sindhi New Year | April 13 | Tuesday |
19. | Mesha Sankranti | April 14 | Wednesday |
20. | Mesadi / Vaisakhadi | April 14 | Wednesday |
21. | Vaisakhi or Punjabi New Year or Sikh New Year | April 14 | Wednesday |
22. | Puthandu or Tamil New Year | April 14 | Wednesday |
23. | Vishu or Malayalam New Year | April 14 | Wednesday |
24. | Jur Sital or Maithili New Year | April 14 | Wednesday |
25. | Bohag Bihu or Rongali Bihu or Assamese New Year | April 14 | Wednesday |
26. | BR Ambedkar Jayanti | April 14 | Wednesday |
27. | Gangaur | April 15 | Thursday |
28. | Matsya Jayanti | April 15 | Thursday |
29. | Pohela Boishakh or Bengali New Year | April 15 | Thursday |
30. | Sri Lakshmi Panchami | April 17 | Saturday |
31. | International Day For Monuments and Sites | April 18 | Sunday |
32. | Yamuna Chhath | April 18 | Sunday |
33. | Ramanujacharya Jayanti | April 18 | Sunday |
34. | National Tea Day | April 21 | Wednesday |
35. | Rama Navami | April 21 | Wednesday |
36. | Swaminarayan Jayanti (As per Hindu Calendar) | April 21 | Wednesday |
37. | Tara Jayanti | April 21 | Wednesday |
38. | Earth Day | April 22 | Thursday |
39. | Kamada Ekadashi Vrat | April 23 | Friday |
40. | Thrissur Pooram | April 23 | Friday |
41. | Vamana Dwadashi | April 24 | Saturday |
42. | Mahavir Jayanti | April 25 | Sunday |
43. | World Malaria Day | April 25 | Sunday |
44. | Hanuman Jayanti | April 27 | Tuesday |
45. | Chaitra Purnima | April 27 | Tuesday |
46. | Chitra Pournami | April 27 | Tuesday |
47. | International Dance Day | April 29 | Thursday |
48. | Vikata Sankashti Chaturthi | April 30 | Friday |
May 2021 is dedicated to the grand celebration of Eid al-Fitr or Badi Eid. The biggest festival of the Muslim community marks the end of the month-long dawn-to-sunset fasting of Ramadan and celebrated with much fun and enthusiasm. Important Hindu festivals such as Akshaya Tritiya, Sita Navami, and most significant observance for Buddhists, Buddha Purnima or Vesak will also fall in the month. May will also see a number of celebrations like International Worker's Day, Mother's Day, World Laughter Day, and International Tea Day.
May 2021 Calendar With Festivals, Events, Fasts & Events
Sr. No. | Festival/Events | Date | Day |
1. | International Workerโs Day | May 1 | Saturday |
2. | Maharashtra Day | May 1 | Saturday |
3. | Gujarat Formation Day | May 1 | Saturday |
4. | World Laughter Day | May 2 | Sunday |
5. | World Asthma Day | May 4 | Tuesday |
6. | Varuthini Ekadashi Vrat | May 7 | Friday |
7. | Vallabhacharya Jayanti (As Per Hindu Calendar) | May 7 | Friday |
8. | Rabindranath Tagore Birth Anniversary (As Per Gregorian Calendar) | May 7 | Friday |
9. | Jamat ul-vida / Jumu'atul-Wida | May 7 | Friday |
10. | Rabindra Jayanti (As Per Bengali Calendar) | May 9 | Sunday |
11. | Mother's Day | May 9 | Sunday |
12. | Maharana Pratap Jayanti (As Per Gregorian Calendar) | ||
13. | Eid al-Fitr | May 12-13* | Wednesday-Thursday |
14. | Parashurama Jayanti | May 14 | Friday |
15. | Akshaya Tritiya | May 14 | Friday |
16. | Shri Matangi Jayanti | May 14 | Friday |
17. | Vrishabha Sankranti | May 14 | Friday |
18. | Shankaracharya Jayanti | May 17 | Monday |
19. | Surdas Jayanti | May 17 | Monday |
20. | Ganga Jayanti / Ganga Saptami | May 18 | Tuesday |
21. | Sita Navami | May 21 | Friday |
22. | International Tea Day | May 21 | Friday |
23. | Mohini Ekadashi Vrat, Gauna Mohini Ekadashi, Vaishnava Mohini Ekadashi | May 23 | Sunday |
24. | Parashurama Dwadashi | May 23 | Sunday |
25. | Maa Chinnamasta Jayant | May 25 | Tuesday |
26. | Vaikasi Visakam | May 25 | Tuesday |
27. | Vaishakha Purnima | May 26 | Wednesday |
28. | Kurma Jayanti | May 26 | Wednesday |
29. | Buddha Purnima/Vesak | May 26 | Wednesday |
30. | Narada Jayanti | May 27 | Thursday |
31. | Ekadanta Sankashti Chaturthi | May 29 | Saturday |
32. | World No Tobacco Day | May 31 | Monday |
While June does not boast of any significant nationwide festival, it has several important observances such as Fatherโs Day, International Day of Yoga, World Milk Day and World Environment Day. In this month, there also several religious Hindu fasts orย vratย like Vat Savitri Vrat, Vat Purnima vrat, Nirjala Ekadashi Vrat and Gayatri Jayanti. Solar Eclipse or Surya Grahan will also a highlight of the month, expected to fall on June 10.
Juneย 2021 Calendar With Festivals, Events, Fasts & Events
Sr. No. | Festival/Events | Date | Day |
1. | World Milk Day | June 1 | Tuesday |
2. | Telangana Formation Day | June 2 | Wednesday |
3. | Hanuman Jayanthi | June 4 | Friday |
4. | World Environment Day | June 5 | Saturday |
5. | Apara Ekadashi Vrat | June 6 | Sunday |
6. | Shani Jayanti | June 10 | Thursday |
7. | Vat Savitri Vrat | June 10 | Thursday |
8. | Solar Eclipse of June 10, 2021 | June 10 | Thursday |
9. | Maharana Pratap Jayanti (As Per Hindu Calendar) | June 13 | Sunday |
10. | Mithuna Sankranti | June 15 | Tuesday |
11. | Dhumavati Jayanti | June 18 | Friday |
12. | Mahesh Navami | June 19 | Saturday |
13. | Ganga Dussehra | June 20 | Sunday |
14. | Father's Day | June 20 | Sunday |
15. | Gayatri Jayanti | June 21 | Monday |
16. | Ramalakshmana Dwadashi | June 21 | Monday |
17. | Nirjala Ekadashi Vrat | June 21 | Monday |
18. | Summer Solstice / Longest Day of The Year | June 21 | Monday |
19. | International Day of Yoga | June 21 | Monday |
20. | Vat Purnima Vrat | June 24 | Thursday |
21. | Kabirdas Jayanti | June 24 | Thursday |
22. | Krishnapingala Sankashti Chaturthi | June 27 | Sunday |
There are significant religious festivals to be observed in July across communities. Bakrid or Eid al-Adha is one big celebration for Muslims worldwide, while Hindus will be celebrating festivals like Devshayani Ekadashi Vrat, Guru Purnima. The holy month of Shravana in the Hindu calendar will also begin this month. People will also observe secular events such as National Doctorsโ Day, National Chartered Accountantsโ Day, World Population Day, World Hepatitis Day, International Tiger Day and more in the month.
July 2021 Calendar With Festivals, Events, Fasts & Events
Sr. No. | Festival/Events | Date | Day |
1. | National Doctors' Day (India) | July 1 | Thursday |
2. | Chartered Accountants' Day (India) | July 1 | Thursday |
3. | Independence Day (United States) | July 4 | Sunday |
4. | Yogini Ekadashi Vrat | July 5 | Monday |
5. | World Chocolate Day | July 7 | Wednesday |
6. | Ashadha Gupt Navratri Begins | July 11 | Sunday |
7. | World Population Day | July 11 | Sunday |
8. | Ratha Yatra | July 12 | Monday |
9. | Karka Sankranti | July 16 | Friday |
10. | Devshayani Ekadashi Vrat | July 20 | Tuesday |
11. | Gauri Vrat or Morakat Vrat | July 20 | Tuesday |
12. | Bakrid /Eid al-Adha | July 20* | Tuesday |
13. | Vasudeva Dwadashi | July 21 | Wednesday |
14. | Jayaparvati Vrat | July 22 | Thursday |
15. | Kokila Vrat | July 23 | Friday |
16. | Vyasa Puja | July 23 | Friday |
17. | Guru Purnima | July 24 | Saturday |
18. | Shravana Begins* North | July 25 | Sunday |
19. | Kargil Vijay Diwas | July 26 | Monday |
20. | First Shravana Somvar Vrat | July 26 | Monday |
21. | First Mangala Gauri Vrat | July 27 | Tuesday |
22. | Gajanana Sankashti Chaturthi | July 27 | Tuesday |
23. | World Hepatitis Day | July 28 | Wednesday |
24. | International Tiger Day | July 29 | Thursday |
25. | International Day of Friendship | July 30 | Friday |
Independence Day or Swatantrata Diwas on August 15 is the biggest celebration for people in India. The national festival is celebrated with utmost joy and pride by the countrymen and women. August is also about celebrating Friendship Day. This year, Friendship Day 2021 will fall on August 1, the first Sunday of the eighth month. Islamic New Year / Al-Hijra will take place on August 9. Muharram will also be observed in the month. Then, there are a number of Hindu festivities like Raksha Bandhan, Krishna Janmashtami, Nag Panchami, Varalakshmi Vratam, Kajari Teej, Balarama Jayanti, and more. First Day of Chingam Month / Malayalam New Year will also fall in the month, which also sees the celebration of Onam. Pateti followed by Parsi New Year will also be observed in the month on August 16.
August 2021 Calendar With Festivals, Events, Fasts & Events
Sr. No. | Festival/Events | Date | Day |
1. | Friendship Day | August 1 | Sunday |
2. | Second Shravan Somwar Vrat | August 2 | Monday |
3. | Aadi Perukku | August 2 | Monday |
4. | Second Mangala Gauri Vrat | August 3 | Tuesday |
5. | Kamika Ekadashi Vrat | August 4 | Wednesday |
6. | International Beer Day | August 6 | Friday |
7. | Sawan Shivratri | August 6 | Friday |
8. | Hariyali Amavasya | August 8 | Sunday |
9. | Aadi Amavasai | August 8 | Sunday |
10. | International Cat Day | August 8 | Sunday |
11. | Third Shravan Somwar Vrat | August 9 | Monday |
12. | Third Mangala Gauri Vrat | August 10 | Tuesday |
13. | Islamic New Year / Al-Hijra | August 10 | Tuesday |
14. | Hariyali Teej | August 11 | Wednesday |
15. | Andal Jayanthi | August 11 | Wednesday |
16. | Nag Panchami | August 13 | Friday |
17. | Kalki Jayanti | August 13 | Friday |
18. | Bhanu Saptami | August 15 | Sunday |
19. | Tulsidas Jayanti | August 15 | Sunday |
20. | Independence Day | August 15 | Sunday |
21. | Parsi New Year | August 16 | Monday |
22. | Fourth Shravan Somwar Vrat | August 16 | Monday |
23. | Fourth Mangala Gauri Vrat | August 17 | Tuesday |
24. | Simha Sankranti | August 17 | Tuesday |
25. | First Day of Chingam Month / Malayalam New Year | August 17 | Tuesday |
26. | Shravana Putrada Ekadashi Vrat | August 18 | Wednesday |
27. | Damodara Dwadashi | August 19 | Thursday |
28. | Ashura Day / Muharram | August 19 | Thursday |
29. | Varalakshmi Vratam | August 20 | Friday |
30. | Indian Akshay Urja Day | August 20 | Friday |
31. | Rigveda Upakarma | August 21 | Saturday |
32. | Onam, Thiruvonam | August 21 | Saturday |
33. | World Senior Citizen's Day | August 21 | Saturday |
34. | Raksha Bandhan | August 22 | Sunday |
35. | Gayatri Jayanti | August 22 | Sunday |
36. | Narali Purnima | August 22 | Sunday |
37. | Yajurveda Upakarma | August 22 | Sunday |
38. | Hayagriva Jayanti | August 22 | Sunday |
39. | World Sanskrit Day | August 22 | Sunday |
40. | Gayatri Japam | August 23 | Monday |
41. | Kajari Teej | August 25 | Wednesday |
42. | Heramba Sankashti Chaturthi | August 25 | Wednesday |
43. | Bol Choth / Bahula Chaturthi | August 25 | Wednesday |
44. | Women's Equality Day | August 26 | Thursday |
45. | Randhan Chhath | August 28 | Saturday |
46. | Balarama Jayanti | August 28 | Saturday |
47. | Indian National Sports Day | August 29 | Sunday |
48. | Bhanu Saptami | August 29 | Sunday |
49. | Shitala Satam | August 29 | Sunday |
50. | Krishna Janmashtami | August 30 | Monday |
51. | Ashtami Rohini | August 30 | Monday |
52. | Gopalakala / Dahi Handi | August 31 | Tuesday |
Get ready to chant "Ganpati Bappa Morya" as the ten-day long festival, Ganesh Chaturthi dedicated to Lord Ganesha will kick start from September 10. Ganeshotsava will remain the highlight of the month along with other single-day fasts, festivities and events such as Hartalika Teej, Aja Ekadashi Vrat, Rishi Panchami, Durva Ashtami Puja, Anant Chaturdashi, Vishwakarma Puja, Teachers' Day, Engineers' Day, Hindi Diwas and more.
September 2021 Calendar With Festivals, Events, Fasts & Events
Sr. No. | Festival/Events | Date | Day |
1. | Aja Ekadashi Vrat | September 3 | Friday |
2. | Paryushana Parvarambha | September 4 | Saturday |
3. | Teachers' Day (India) | September 5 | Sunday |
4. | International Day of Charity | September 5 | Sunday |
5. | Pithori Vrat | September 6 | Monday |
6. | Pola | September 6 | Monday |
7. | Samaveda Upakarma | September 9 | Thursday |
8. | Varaha Jayanti | September 9 | Thursday |
9. | Hartalika Teej | September 9 | Thursday |
10. | Swarna Gowri Vratha | September 9 | Thursday |
11. | Ganesh Chaturthi / Vinayaka Chaturthi | September 10 | Friday |
12. | Rishi Panchami | September 11 | Saturday |
13. | Samvatsari Parva | September 11 | Saturday |
14. | Jyeshtha Gauri Avahana | September 12 | Sunday |
15. | Jyeshtha Gauri Puja | September 13 | Monday |
16. | Mahalakshmi Vrat Begins | September 13 | Monday |
17. | Durva Ashtami Puja | September 13 | Monday |
18. | Radha Ashtami | September 13 | Monday |
19. | Jyeshtha Gauri Visarjan | September 14 | Tuesday |
20. | Hindi Diwas or Hindi Day | September 14 | Tuesday |
21. | Engineer's Day in India | September 15 | Wednesday |
22. | Vishveshvarya Jayanti | September 15 | Wednesday |
23. | Parivartini Ekadashi Vrat / Parsva Ekadashi | September 17 | Friday |
24. | Kalki Dwadashi | September 17 | Friday |
25. | Vamana Jayanti | September 17 | Friday |
26. | Kanya Sankranti | September 17 | Friday |
27. | Vishwakarma Puja | September 17 | Friday |
28. | Bhuvneshvari Jayanti | September 17 | Friday |
29. | Anant Chaturdashi | September 19 | Sunday |
30. | Ganesh Visarjan | September 19 | Sunday |
31. | Pitri Paksha Begins | September 20 | Monday |
32. | International Day of Peace | September 21 | Tuesday |
33. | Autumnal Equinox | September 23 | Thursday |
34. | Vighnaraja Sankashti Chaturthi | September 24 | Friday |
35. | World Tourism Day | September 27 | Monday |
36. | Jivitputrika Vrat | September 29 | Wednesday |
37. | World Heart Day | September 29 | Wednesday |
If September 2021 is about Lord Ganesha, October is about honouring his mother, the divine mother goddess, Maa Durga. Sharad Navratri, the most important of four Navratris and Durga Puja are the biggest celebrations of the month. At the end of the nine-day festival, Dussehra or Vijayadashami will be celebrated on October 15, 2021. Karwa Chauth will be another major Hindu observance. Milad un-Nabi / Eid-e-Milad or Prophet's Birthday is commemorated in Rabi' al-awwal, the third month in the Islamic calendar. In 2021, it will tentatively fall on October 18.
October 2021 Calendar With Festivals, Events, Fasts & Events
Sr. No. | Festival/Events | Date | Day |
1. | World Vegetarian Day | October 1 | Friday |
2. | International Coffee Day | October 1 | Friday |
3. | Indira Ekadashi Vrat | October 2 | Saturday |
4. | Gandhi Jayanti and International Day of Non-Violence | October 2 | Saturday |
5. | Pitri Paksha Ends | October 6 | Wednesday |
6. | Ashwina Navratri / Sharad Navratri Begins | October 7 | Thursday |
7. | Ashwina Navratri / Sharad Navratri Ends | October 14 | Thursday |
8. | Maharaja Agrasen Jayanti | October 7 | Thursday |
9. | Lalita Panchami / Upang Lalita Vrat | October 10 | Sunday |
10. | World Mental Health Day | October 10 | Sunday |
11. | International Day of the Girl Child | October 11 | Monday |
12. | Saraswati Avahan, Bilva Nimantran, Kalparambha, Akal Bodhon, Subho Sashti | October 11 | Monday |
13. | Saraswati Puja, Navpatrika Puja, Maha Saptami | October 12 | Tuesday |
14. | Saraswati Balidan, Durga Ashtami, Sandhi Puja | October 13 | Wednesday |
15. | Maha Navami, Durga Balidan, Saraswati Visarjan, South Saraswati Puja, Ayudh Puja | October 14 | Thursday |
16. | Durga Visarjan | October 15 | Friday |
17. | Dussehra | October 15 | Friday |
18. | Bengal Vijayadashami | October 15 | Friday |
19. | Mysore Dasara | October 15 | Friday |
20. | Vidyarambham | October 15 | Friday |
21. | Buddha Jayanti | October 15 | Friday |
22. | Madhvacharya Jayanti | October 15 | Friday |
23. | Papankusha Ekadashi Vrat | October 16 | Saturday |
24. | World Food Day | October 16 | Saturday |
25. | Padmanabha Dwadashi | October 17 | Sunday |
26. | Tula Sankranti | October 17 | Sunday |
27. | Kojagara Puja | October 19 | Tuesday |
28. | Sharad Purnima | October 19 | Tuesday |
29. | Milad un-Nabi / Eid-e-Milad | October 19 | Tuesday |
30. | Valmiki Jayanti | October 20 | Wednesday |
31. | Mirabai Jayanti | October 20 | Wednesday |
32. | Atla Tadde | October 23 | Saturday |
33. | Vakratunda Sankashti Chaturthi | October 24 | Sunday |
34. | Karwa Chauth | October 24 | Sunday |
35. | Ahoi Ashtami | October 28 | Thursday |
36. | Radha Kunda Snan | October 28 | Thursday |
37. | Halloween | October 31 | Sunday |
38. | Ladakh Day | October 31 | Sunday |
Considered the most significant Hindu festival, Diwali or Deepavali will be celebrated on November 14, 2021. The five-day celebrations will kick off with Govatsa Dwadashi and Dhanteras on November 12 and 13. Among other important international and national days are Children's Day, International Men's Day, World Vegan Day, National Milk Day, World Kindness Day. There are also various state formation days like Karnataka Rajyotsava, Kerala Piravi and more. Guru Nanak Jayanti, the biggest Sikh festival, will also be celebrated in the month on November 19, 2021.
November 2021 Calendar With Festivals, Events, Fasts & Events
Sr. No. | Festival/Events | Date | Day |
1. | Karnataka Rajyotsava | November 1 | Monday |
2. | Kerala Piravi | November 1 | Monday |
3. | Chandigarh Formation Day, Delhi Statehood Day, Puducherry Formation Day, Andaman and Nicobar Islands Formation Day, Lakshadweep Formation Day, Puducherry Formation Day, Punjab Day, Uttarakhand Day, Tamil Nadu Day, Madhya Pradesh Day, Jharkhand Day, Haryana Day, Chhattisgarh Day, Andhra Pradesh Day | November 1 | Monday |
4. | World Vegan Day | November 1 | Monday |
5. | Rama Ekadashi Vrat | November 1 | Monday |
6. | Govatsa Dwadashi, Vasu Baras, Vagh Baras | November 1 | Monday |
7. | Dhanteras, Dhantrayodashi, Dhanvantri Jayanti | November 2 | Tuesday |
8. | Yama Deepam, Kali Chaudas, Hanuman Puja, | November 3 | Wednesday |
9. | Abhyang Snan, Tamil Deepavali, Narak Chaturdashi, Diwali, Lakshmi Puja, Kedar Gauri Vrat, Chopda Puja, Sharda Puja, Kali Puja, Kamala Jayanti, | November 4 | Thursday |
10. | Govardhan Puja, Bali Pratipada, Dyuta Krida, Gujarati New Year | November 5 | Friday |
11. | Yama Dwitiya, Bhai Dooj | November 6 | Saturday |
12. | Nagula Chavithi | November 8 | Monday |
13. | Labh Panchami, Soorasamharam | November 9 | Tuesday |
14. | Chhath Puja | November 10 | Wednesday |
15. | Gopashtami | November 11 | Thursday |
16. | Akshaya Navami, Jagaddhatri Puja | November 12 | Friday |
17. | World Pneumonia Day | November 12 | Friday |
18. | Kansa Vadh | November 13 | Saturday |
19. | World Kindness Day | November 13 | Saturday |
20. | Prabodhini Ekadashi Vrat | November 14-15 | Sunday-Monday |
21. | Children's Day, Nehru Jayanti | November 14 | Sunday |
22. | World Diabetes Day | November 14 | Sunday |
23. | Tulasi Vivah | November 15 | Monday |
24. | Vrishchika Sankranti | November 16 | Tuesday |
25. | Mandalakala Begins | November 16 | Tuesday |
26. | Vaikuntha Chaturdashi | November 17 | Wednesday |
27. | Dev Deepawali | November 18 | Thursday |
28. | International Men's Day | November 19 | Friday |
29. | Kartik Purnima | November 19 | Friday |
30. | Guru Nanak Jayanti | November 19 | Friday |
31. | Ganadhipa Sankashti Chaturthi | November 23 | Tuesday |
32. | Guru Tegh Bahadur's Martyrdom Day | November 24 | Wednesday |
33. | Law Day, Constitution Day | November 26 | Friday |
34. | National Milk Day (India) | November 26 | Friday |
35. | Kalabhairav Jayanti | November 27 | Saturday |
36. | First Day of Hanukkah | November 29 | Monday |
37. | Utpanna Ekadashi Vrat | November 30 | Tuesday |
The last month of the year, December is all about Christmas. The festive spirit of Christmas defines the holiday season. There are several other days to celebrate, of course, like Vivah Panchami, Guruvayur Ekadashi Vrat, Gita Jayanti, Annapurna Jayanti and more. And then comes the last day of the year, New Year's Eve is about bidding goodbye to the current year and ready to welcome the New Year.
December 2021 Calendar With Festivals, Events, Fasts & Events
Sr. No. | Festival/Events | Date | Day |
1. | World AIDS Day | December 1 | Wednesday |
2. | Nagaland Day | December 1 | Wednesday |
3. | Assam Day | December 2 | Thursday |
4. | Solar Eclipse | December 4 | Saturday |
5. | Last day of Hanukkah | December 6 | Monday |
6. | Vivah Panchami | December 8 | Wednesday |
7. | Subrahmanya Sashti | December 9 | Thursday |
8. | Champa Shashti | December 9 | Thursday |
9. | Mokshada Ekadashi Vrat | December 14 | Tuesday |
10. | Gita Jayanti | December 14 | Tuesday |
11. | Guruvayur Ekadashi Vrat | December 14 | Tuesday |
12. | International Tea Day | December 15 | Wednesday |
13. | Kannada Hanuman Jayanti | December 16 | Thursday |
14. | Dhanu Sankranti | December 16 | Thursday |
15. | Dattatreya Jayanti / Datta Jayanti | December 18 | Saturday |
16. | Annapurna Jayanti | December 19 | Sunday |
17. | Bhairavi Jayanti | December 19 | Sunday |
18. | Arudra Darshan | December 20 | Monday |
19. | Winter Solstice | December 21 | Tuesday |
20. | Akhuratha Sankashti Chaturthi | December 22 | Wednesday |
21. | National Mathematics Day (India) | December 22 | Wednesday |
22. | Christmas | December 25 | Saturday |
23. | Good Governance Day (India) | December 25 | Saturday |
24. | Mandala Pooja | December 26 | Sunday |
25. | Boxing Day | December 26 | Sunday |
26. | Saphala Ekadashi Vrat | December 30 | Thursday |
27. | New Yearโs Eve | December 31 | Friday |
So, that was an overview of important holidays and many observances that would be taking place in India in 2021. Of course, with the world is still reeling under the coronavirus (COVID1-9) pandemic, all these events are most likely to get affected in terms of the scale of celebrations. But one must understand that it will be done keeping safety measures in mind. Let us hope, the world heals from the pandemic sooner rather than later and let this year be full of happiness, positivity and most importantly, full of hope.
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