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What are special days for Hinduism?

What are special days for Hinduism?

Hindu Holidays

  • Diwali. Diwali is the festival of lights for Hindus and Sikhs.
  • Makar Sankranti. Maker Sankranti is celebrated in January and it is the first Hindu holiday on the western calendar.
  • Maha Shivaratri.
  • Holi.
  • Ram Navami.
  • Raksha Bandhan.
  • Krishna Janmashtami.
  • Navaratri.

    What Hindu festival is today 2020?

    List of Religious Holidays of Hindu in 2020

    DAY DATE HOLIDAY
    Mon Mar 09, 2020Mar 09 Holika Dahan
    Tue Mar 10, 2020Mar 10 Holi
    Wed Mar 25, 2020Mar 25 Ugadi / Gudi Padwa / Telugu New Year
    Wed Mar 25, 2020Mar 25 Hindi New Year

    What Hindu festival is next?

    List of Religious Holidays of Hindu in 2020

    DAY DATE HOLIDAY
    Tue Aug 11, 2020Aug 11 Krishna Janmashtami
    Sat Aug 22, 2020Aug 22 Ganesh Chaturthi
    Mon Aug 31, 2020Aug 31 Onam
    Wed Sep 16, 2020Sep 16 Vishwakarma Puja

    How many days of the year do Hindus celebrate?

    It has been said that Hindus have a holiday for every day of the year, but even that may be an understatement! Exactly how many Hindu festivals are celebrated is not known, but one scholar of Hinduism has listed more than a thousand different Hindu festivals. {1}

    How is each day dedicated to a Hindu god?

    In Hinduism, each day of a week is dedicated to a particular god in the Hindu pantheon. Apart from the special Vratas and Upvaas, many Hindus also fast on a particular day in a week. Each day in a week has a specialty and there are numerous folklores associated with the fasting observed on the days of a week.

    Which is the most sacred day in Hinduism?

    Other Hindu sacred days include: Rama Navami – birthday of Lord Rama (April) Krishna Jayanti – birthday of Lord Krishna (July-August) Raksābandhana – renewing bonds between brothers and sisters (July-August)

    What kind of holidays are there in India?

    Others are dedicated to a particular deity, such as Shiva or Ganesh. Still other popular holidays commemorate events in the lives of Rama or Krishna. In addition to the major Hindu festivals that are celebrated throughout India, many regional festivals are also held in honor of various deities.

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