List of Indian Festival 2022

India is a festivals country. Each festival has its own importance. People of all sections of India celebrate of festivals. The festival is an event that gives every Indian a learning and joy in life. On festivals in India, people fill their homes and their lives with happiness. Most children wait for festivals. Among which the most liked festivals are Deepawali, Holi and Krishna Janmashtami. The list of Da Divine India includes festivals, events, fairs, birthdays, which are explained in detail. In this way are given in the list below.


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Aas Mata ki Puja 2025

Aas Mata ki Puja 2025

The fast of worship of Aas Mata can be observed anytime from Pratipada of Shukla Paksha of Falgun month to Ashtami. Aas Mata is worshiped on this day. It is said that by observing this fast all the wishes are fulfilled.
Achla or Apara Ekadashi 2025

Achla or Apara Ekadashi 2025

Ekadashi fasting holds an important place in Hindu religion. Ekadashi of Krishna Paksha of Jyeshtha month is called Achala Ekadashi. Achala Ekadashi is also called Apara Ekadashi.
Ahoi Ashtami Vrat 2025

Ahoi Ashtami Vrat 2025

Ahoi Ashtami fast is a very famous fast in North India. Ahoi Ashtami fasting day falls four days after Karva Chauth and eight days before Diwali Puja. The day of Ahoi Ashtami is also known as Ahoi Eighteen. On this day, women observe a strict fast similar to Karva Chauth.
Aja Ekadashi 2025

Aja Ekadashi 2025

The Ekadashi which falls in the Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada month is called Aja Ekadashi. It is believed that fasting on Aja Ekadashi gives virtue equal to the Ashwamedha Yagya.
Akshaya Tritiya 2025

Akshaya Tritiya 2025

The Akshaya Tritiya festival is also known as Akti or Akha Teej. This festival is an auspicious festival of Hindus and Jains. This festival falls on the third day of the Shukla Paksha of the Vaishakh month.
Amalaki Ekadashi 2025

Amalaki Ekadashi 2025

The day of Amal Ekadashi holds an important place in Hinduism. According to the Hindu calendar, Amalaki Ekadashi is observed on the Shukla Paksha of the month of Falgun.
Amla Navami, Akshaya Navami 2025

Amla Navami, Akshaya Navami 2025

The Navami of Shukla Paksha of Kartik month is called 'Amla Navami'. As the name suggests, the Amla tree is worshiped on this day. It is believed that Amla tree is worshiped to fulfill the wish of good health.
Ananta Chaturdashi 2025

Ananta Chaturdashi 2025

The day of Ananta Chaturdashi is an important day for both Hindu and Jain religions. For Jainism, it is the day when Lord Vasupujya, the 12th Tirthankara of the current cosmic cycle, attained nirvana. It is the last day of the main Jain festival, Paryushan. In Hinduism, Anant Chaturdashi is considered to be the most important day for worshiping the Ananta form of Lord Vishnu.
Angarki Chaturthi 2025

Angarki Chaturthi 2025

Angarki Chaturthi is a special fasting day for Hindus, observed on Sankashti Chaturthi which falls on Tuesday. This fast is dedicated to Lord Ganesha and is also known as Angarki Sankashti Chaturthi.
Annapurna Jayanti 2025

Annapurna Jayanti 2025

Annapurna Jayanti is celebrated every year on the full moon day of Margashirsha month. This festival is dedicated to Goddess Annapurna, who is considered the goddess of food, prosperity, and nurturing. Goddess Annapurna is a form of Parvati, the consort of Lord Shiva, who nourishes life by providing food to mankind.
Asha Bhagoti Vrat 2025

Asha Bhagoti Vrat 2025

The Asha Bhagoti fast starts from the Ashtami of the Krishna Paksha of Ashwin month and lasts for eight days.
Ashadha Gupt Navratri 2025

Ashadha Gupt Navratri 2025

Gupt Navratri is an important festival in Hinduism, it is a festival which is celebrated for nine days. During these nine days, nine forms of Goddess Shakti or Durga are worshipped. Gupt Navratri is also known as Shakambhari Navratri or Gayatri Navratri.
Ashoka Ashtami 2025

Ashoka Ashtami 2025

The importance of Ashoka Ashtami is mentioned many times in Hindu Puranas. The word Ashoka means relief from sorrow while Ashtami means eighth day as per Hindu calendar. Ashok Ashtami day is celebrated because on this day Lord Shiva and Goddess Shakti had removed the sorrows of Lord Rama.
Bahula Chaturthi Vrat 2025

Bahula Chaturthi Vrat 2025

Bahula Chauth is fasted on the Chaturthi of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada. This fast is observed by mothers to protect their sons. Items made of wheat and rice are prohibited on this day. The law of worshiping a clay statue of cow and lion is prevalent. This fast is also called Gau Pooja Vrat.
Baikunth (Vaikuntha) Chaturdashi 2025

Baikunth (Vaikuntha) Chaturdashi 2025

This fast is observed on Chaturdashi of Shukla Paksha of Kartik month. Shukla Chaturdashi of Kartik month is considered a holy day for Hindu religion as both Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva are worshiped on this day.
Baisakhi 2025

Baisakhi 2025

Baisakhi is one of the holiest Sikh festivals. Baisakhi Festival falls on April 13th or April 14th and marks the beginning of the solar year.
Balaram Jayanti 2025

Balaram Jayanti 2025

This day is very important for Hindus. Krishna's elder brother Balram ji was born on Krishna's Sashti of Bhadrapada. Balram ji is also known as Baldev, Balabhadra, Haladhara, Halayudh and Sanskar. Balaramji is considered an incarnation of Sheshnag.
Basoda or Sheetala Ashtami 2025

Basoda or Sheetala Ashtami 2025

Basoda is an important festival in Hindu religion. Sheetla Ashtami is also known as 'Basoda Pooja'. Basoda Pooja is a popular festival dedicated to the Sheetla Mata.
Bateshwar Fair 2024

Bateshwar Fair 2024

The name of Bateshwar Nath comes in the ancient religious places of India. This place is named after Lord Shiva. Bateshwar is situated at a distance of 70 km from Agra (Uttar Pradesh) on the banks of river Yamuna.
Bhadli Navami 2025

Bhadli Navami 2025

According to the Hindu calendar, the Navami of the Shukla Paksha of the month of Ashadh is called Bhadli Navami. On this day, Navami of Ashadh month Gupta Navratri also happens. Bhadli Navami has great importance in Hinduism. Any auspicious work can be done on this day.
Bhadrakali Jayanti 2025

Bhadrakali Jayanti 2025

Bhadrakali Jayanti celebrates the birth of Goddess Bhadrakali and is observed on the 11th day of the dark fortnight of the moon in Jyeshta (May/June). Bhadra means good, and it is believed that worshipping the Goddess on this day ensures her protection. This festival is also known as Apara Ekadashi or Jalakrida Ekadashi in different regions.
Bhagavad Gita Jayanti 2025

Bhagavad Gita Jayanti 2025

Gita Jayanti is a very important day for Hindus. On this day, the holy book of Hindus, Bhagavad Gita was born, ie Gita Jayanti is the day when Lord Shri Krishna told the Gita to Arjuna. It is celebrated on Shukla Ekadashi on the 11th day of Margashirsha month of the Hindu calendar.
Bhai Dooj 2025

Bhai Dooj 2025

The festival of Bhai Dooj is a famous festival for Hindus. This festival is similar to the festival of Raksha Bandhan. The festivals of Bhai Dooj are known by many names like Bhaubeej, Bhai Tika, Bhai Phonta etc.
Bhanu Saptami 2026 - Festival of Glory of Sun God

Bhanu Saptami 2026 - Festival of Glory of Sun God

Bhanu Saptami is a holy festival of worshiping Lord Sun, which symbolizes health, prosperity and spiritual advancement. This festival teaches us that the Sun is the source of energy, life and positivity. By worshipping Lord Sun on this auspicious occasion, not only can we purify our lives but also get freedom from sins and good fortune.

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