Complete calendar with exact dates, muhurat timings, rituals, and personalised astrological forecasts for all 22 festivals.
Punjabi harvest festival marking the end of winter solstice - bonfire, bhangra, rewdi
Sun's transition into Capricorn, harvest festival marking longer days
Saraswati Puja and onset of spring - auspicious for education, music, arts
Burning of Holika - triumph of devotion over evil, eve of Holi
Festival of colours - joy, love, spring, and the triumph of good over evil
Festival marking end of Ramadan - celebration of fasting, prayer, and community
Birth anniversary of Lord Ram - the ideal king and seventh avatar of Vishnu
Festival of the sibling bond - sisters tie rakhi for brother's protection and long life
Birth of Lord Krishna at midnight - devotion, dance, dahi handi, and night-long celebration
Ten-day festival welcoming Ganesha - remover of obstacles, lord of new beginnings
Nine nights of Goddess Durga in her nine forms - the most celebrated Navratri of the year
Victory of Ram over Ravana - triumph of good over evil, end of Navratri
Married women fast from sunrise to moonrise, praying for husband's long life
Festival of Lights - Lakshmi Puja, fireworks, sweets, and triumph of light over darkness
Day after Diwali - Krishna lifted Govardhan Hill; Annakut feast offered to God