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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Bhaumvati Amavasya 2025

Bhaumvati Amavasya 2025

Amavasya day holds great importance in Hinduism. This is the day on which the moon is not fully visible. Lord Shiva is worshiped on the new moon day. The day of Bhaumvati Amavasya is the same day of Amavasya which is on Tuesday.
Bhishma Ashtami 2025

Bhishma Ashtami 2025

Hinduism holds special significance for Bhishma Ashtami, this day is celebrated as a festival in Hinduism. The Ashtami of Shukla Paksha of Magha month is called ‘Bhishma Ashtami’. This day falls during the months of January and February.
Bhishma Panchak 2025

Bhishma Panchak 2025

This fast starts from Kartik Shukla Ekadashi and continues till full moon. Women and men who take bath in Kartik observe fast by staying fast. This day is named after Bhishma Pitamah.
Brahma Gauri Punam Fast in 2025

Brahma Gauri Punam Fast in 2025

Brahmagauri Punam fast is done on Tritiya of Shukla Paksha of Paush month. On this day Jagjanani Gauri should do Shodashopachar Puja. This fast is observed by women.
Brihaspativar Vrat and Katha

Brihaspativar Vrat and Katha

In Hinduism, seven days of the week are dedicated to some deity. In this way, the day of Thursday also holds importance in Hindu religion. Thursday is also known as Guruwar
Buddha Purnima 2025

Buddha Purnima 2025

Buddha Purnima is celebrated as Lord Gautama Buddha's Birthday. Vaishakh Purnima is also called Buddha Purnima. Gautama Buddha's name was first Prince Siddhartha Gautama.
Budh Ashtami Vrat 2025

Budh Ashtami Vrat 2025

Budh Ashtami is an important day in Hindu religion. This festival is celebrated on ‘Ashtami’ date, when it is ‘Wednesday’. Devotees worship Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati on this day. By observing fast on Budh Ashtami, a person gets freedom from hell. This fast is observed in Gujarat, Maharashtra and northern states of India. During the ritual devotees worship planet Mercury and seek his b
Budhwa Mangal 2025

Budhwa Mangal 2025

Budhwa Mangal is a day dedicated to Lord Hanuman. This day holds an important place for Hindus. Budhwa mangal is also called big mangal. Lord Hanuman is worshiped on this day.
Budhwar Vrat and Katha

Budhwar Vrat and Katha

Budhwar Vrat, this fast holds special significance in Hinduism. Wednesday's fast is done to get the blessings and blessings of Budhdevta. If a person desires peace and all happiness in his house, then he should observe a fast on Wednesday.
Chaitra Navratri 2025

Chaitra Navratri 2025

Chaitra Navratri is a famous Hindu festival. This festival is celebrated for nine days. This festival dedicated to the nine forms of Maa Durga. Every day one form of Maa is worshiped.
Chaitra Purnima 2025

Chaitra Purnima 2025

By the way, the full moon date of each month is considered holy. This woman, man, child, elderly take bath in holy rivers and make themselves holy. On this day, women fast in homes to please Lord Lakshmi Narayan and listen to the story of Lord Satyanarayana.
Chhath Puja or Surya Shashthi 2025

Chhath Puja or Surya Shashthi 2025

Chhath is an ancient Hindu Vedic festival which is historically celebrated in Bihar-Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and India's eastern Uttar Pradesh and Nepal in the most elaborate form. This festival is celebrated mainly in Bihar- Jharkhand.
Dahi Handi Celebration 2025

Dahi Handi Celebration 2025

Dahi Handi, a vibrant and joyous festival, is celebrated with fervor and enthusiasm across India. Also known as Janmashtami or Gokulashtami, this festival marks the birth of Lord Krishna, who was famously known for his love for butter and mischief.
Dattatreya Jayanti 2025

Dattatreya Jayanti 2025

Dattatreya Jayanti is celebrated on the tenth day of Margashirsha Krishna Paksha. Lord Dattatreya was the son of Maharishi Atri and mother Anusuya. Maharishi Atri is one of the Saptarishis, and Mother Anusuya is cited as the epitome of chastity.
Dev Deepawali 2025

Dev Deepawali 2025

Dev Deepawali is an important day in Hinduism. Dev Deepawali is also known as the Diwali of the Gods and The Festival of light of the Gods. Dev Deepawali falls on the full moon of the Hindu calendar, the most auspicious month of Kartik.
Dev Uthani Ekadashi 2025

Dev Uthani Ekadashi 2025

Devauthani Ekadashi is considered an important day for Hinduism. Most women fast on this day. Ekadashi of Shukla Paksha of Kartik month is called Devauthani Ekadashi and Devauthani Gyaras.
Deva Shayani Ekadashi 2025

Deva Shayani Ekadashi 2025

Devshayani Ekadashi is one of the most important Ekadashi of the year. Ekadashi of Ashadh Shukla Paksha is called Devshayani Ekadashi. It is mentioned in the Puranas that on the day of Devshayani Ekadashi, Lord Vishnu resides in Yoganidra here at Raja Bali in Hades for four months and departs on Ekadashi of Shukla Paksha of Kartik month.
Dhanteras 2025

Dhanteras 2025

On the day of Trayodashi of Krishna Paksha of Kartik month, Lord Dhanvantari appeared with nectar kalash at the time of ocean, so this date is known as Dhanteras or Dhantrayodashi.
Diwali Puja 2025

Diwali Puja 2025

In India, one of the most significant festivals is Diwali, or the Festival of Lights. It's a fiveday celebration that includes good food, fireworks, colored sand, and special candles and lamps.
Duadasi or Vatsa Dwadashi 2025

Duadasi or Vatsa Dwadashi 2025

Dwadashi of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapada is celebrated as Bachwas. On this day, women sprout coral, moth and millet and feed the calf at midday. The fast also consumes the above mentioned grain on this day.
Eighth day of Navratri - Mahagauri Devi

Eighth day of Navratri - Mahagauri Devi

Mahagauri is the eighth form out of the nine forms of Durga. Mahagauri is worshiped on the eighth day of the festival of Navratri. All the devotees worship Mahagauri on this day. Mahagauri is believed to be the eighth incarnation of Goddess Parvati.
Exploring the Significance of the Hindu Month of Bhadrapada

Exploring the Significance of the Hindu Month of Bhadrapada

The Hindu calendar is rich with various months, each carrying its own significance and importance in the lives of millions. One such significant month is Bhadrapada, which holds a special place in the hearts of Hindus around the world. Bhadrapada, also known as Bhadrapada Maas, is the sixth month of the Hindu lunar calendar, and it usually falls between August and September in the Gregorian calend
Fifith day of Navratri - Skandamata

Fifith day of Navratri - Skandamata

Skandmata is the fifth form out of the nine forms of Durga. Sakandmata is worshiped on the fifth day of the festival of Navratri. All the devotees worship Skandmata on this day. The significance of Pushkal has been told in the scriptures on the fifth day of Navratri-worship.
First day of Navratri - Shailputri Devi

First day of Navratri - Shailputri Devi

Shailputri is the first of the nine forms of Goddess Durga. That's why Shailputri Devi is called Durga as the first incarnation or the first Durga. Shailputri means daughter of the hills.

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