When is hindu new year 2018




















Hinduism is believed to be one of the world's oldest organized religions. Hinduism is the world's third largest religion with more than a billion followers. Majority of Hindu people live in India and Nepal. Nowadays large Hindu populations can be found in various parts of the world. Hinduism has no single prophet, no single scripture, and not any one set of religious rites. Most Hindus worship one or more deities, believe in rebirth and value the practice of meditation.

Hindu sacred texts are regarded as the most ancient religious texts. We also provides many Indian regional calendars includes telugu calendar , tamil calendar and Oriya calendar.

Regional calendars are available in online, PDF and image format for download and print. These calendar also shows the daily Panchangam for each day of Sun Jan 14 , Mon Jan 22 , Vasant Panchami. Wed Jan 31 , Wed Feb 14 , Maha Shivaratri. Thu Mar 01 , Fri Mar 02 , Sun Mar 18 , Hindi New Year. Sun Mar 25 , Sat Mar 31 , Hanuman Jayanti. Please visit Hindu Festivals as per Lunar month to know in which Lunar month festivals are celebrated. Hindu Festivals depend on location and might differ between two cities and difference is quite noticeable for cities in different time zone.

Hence one should set the location before looking into the festival list. Hindu festivals calendar is also known as Hindu Vrat and Tyohar calendar. The fasting is known as Vrat or Upavas and festival is known as Tyohar or Parva in the local language. Most Hindu festivals calendar include significant fasting days along with festivals.

Many Hindu festivals are celebrated while keeping a day-long fast on the festival day. Hence in Hinduism Tyohar s is time for celebrations, deity worship and austerity. It lists all significant public, national, government, regional and religious festivals.

Icons Facebook Pages. Home Calendars Hindu Calendar. Switch to Amanta. Switch to Lunar Base. T This Year. Modern Theme. Many people will clean and decorate their homes in advance of Diwali, before putting on their best clothes, lighting up their homes and feasting for its climax. Candles and lamps will be lit at temples, houses and rivers Wednesday night to welcome Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth.

Known as Amavasya, the third day of Diwali is particularly important in north and west India, according to Quora. Although often falls on the same day as Amavasya, Kali Puja—which celebrates the goddess Kali, took place Tuesday this year. Particularly significant in Bengal and other eastern Indian states, this event worships Kali, Hindu goddess of time, doomsday and death.



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