03 October, Sunday
Chaturthi is dedicated to Lord Ganesha, observed with fasting, reciting Ganesha mantras, offering modaks and flowers, and seeking his blessings for wisdom ...
04 October, Monday
Upang Lalita Vrat is observed during Navratri in devotion to Goddess Lalita, a form of Goddess Durga, where devotees, particularly women, fast and perform ...
05 October, Tuesday
Akal Bodhon is the ritualistic invocation of Goddess Durga before the traditional time, famously initiated by Lord Rama before his battle with Ravana, symb...
05 October, Tuesday
Bilva Nimantran is a significant ritual during Durga Puja where devotees offer Bilva (Bael) leaves to invite Goddess Durga into their homes and pandals, sy...
05 October, Tuesday
Kalparambha is the beginning of the Durga Puja rituals, marking the start of the sacred preparations, where devotees invite the goddess to descend into the...
05 October, Tuesday
Skanda Shasti is a six-day fasting festival honoring Lord Murugan (Skanda) for his victory over evil, where devotees observe strict fasts, participate in p...
06 October, Wednesday
Asvina Navapada Oli Begins is a Jain observance of nine days of fasting and meditation, focusing on self-purification, spiritual discipline, and devotion, ...
06 October, Wednesday
Navpatrika Puja is a traditional ritual during Durga Puja where nine different plants, representing nine forms of Goddess Durga, are worshipped, symbolizin...
06 October, Wednesday
Saraswati Avahan is the ceremonial invocation of Goddess Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge, music, and arts, usually performed during Navratri or Durga P...
07 October, Thursday
Durga Ashtami, one of the most auspicious days of Navratri, celebrates the victory of Goddess Durga over the buffalo demon Mahishasura, with devotees perfo...
07 October, Thursday
Masik Durgashtami is the monthly observance of Durga Ashtami, where devotees fast and offer special prayers to Goddess Durga, invoking her blessings for st...
07 October, Thursday
Sandhi Puja is performed at the juncture of Ashtami and Navami, marking the precise moment when Goddess Durga is believed to have killed Mahishasura, with ...
07 October, Thursday
Saraswati Puja is dedicated to the worship of Goddess Saraswati, where students, artists, and scholars offer prayers and perform rituals to seek her blessi...
08 October, Friday
Ayudha Puja is observed during Navratri, particularly in South India, where devotees worship their tools, instruments, and vehicles, symbolizing gratitude ...
08 October, Friday
Bengal Maha Navami is celebrated on the ninth day of Durga Puja, with grand rituals, offerings, and prayers to Goddess Durga, marking the culmination of he...
08 October, Friday
Daksha Savarni Manvadi marks the beginning of a new Manvantara, the era ruled by Daksha Savarni, one of the Manus in Hindu cosmology, representing a cyclic...
08 October, Friday
Durga Balidan is a ritual sacrifice or symbolic offering performed on the final days of Navratri to honor Goddess Durga, symbolizing the destruction of evi...
08 October, Friday
Maha Navami is the ninth day of Navratri, celebrating the goddess’s triumph over evil, where devotees perform special prayers, fasting, and feasting, and...
08 October, Friday
Saraswati Balidan involves offering symbolic sacrifices or special prayers to Goddess Saraswati, seeking her blessings for wisdom and success, and marks th...
08 October, Friday
South Saraswati Puja is observed during the last days of Navratri in southern India, where students, scholars, and artists worship Goddess Saraswati to see...
09 October, Saturday
Ayudha Puja is observed during Navratri, particularly in South India, where devotees worship their tools, instruments, and vehicles, symbolizing gratitude ...
09 October, Saturday
Bengal Maha Navami is celebrated on the ninth day of Durga Puja, with grand rituals, offerings, and prayers to Goddess Durga, marking the culmination of he...
09 October, Saturday
Daksha Savarni Manvadi marks the beginning of a new Manvantara, the era ruled by Daksha Savarni, one of the Manus in Hindu cosmology, representing a cyclic...
09 October, Saturday
Durga Balidan is a ritual sacrifice or symbolic offering performed on the final days of Navratri to honor Goddess Durga, symbolizing the destruction of evi...
09 October, Saturday
Maha Navami is the ninth day of Navratri, celebrating the goddess’s triumph over evil, where devotees perform special prayers, fasting, and feasting, and...
09 October, Saturday
Saraswati Visarjan is the ritual of immersing the idol of Goddess Saraswati in water, concluding the Saraswati Puja celebrations, and symbolizing the retur...
09 October, Saturday
South Saraswati Puja is observed during the last days of Navratri in southern India, where students, scholars, and artists worship Goddess Saraswati to see...
10 October, Sunday
Bengal VijayaDasami marks the final day of Durga Puja in West Bengal, symbolizing the goddess’s return to her celestial home, with joyous processions, th...
10 October, Sunday
Buddha Jayanti commemorates the birth, enlightenment, and death of Lord Buddha, with devotees engaging in prayers, meditation, and teachings on peace, comp...
10 October, Sunday
Dasara is another name for Dussehra, widely celebrated across India, with regional variations, symbolizing the defeat of evil forces and the victory of goo...
10 October, Sunday
Durga Visarjan marks the immersion of Durga idols in rivers or seas, symbolizing her departure after the Navratri festival, with devotees bidding farewell ...
10 October, Sunday
Dussehra is a major Hindu festival celebrating the victory of Lord Rama over the demon king Ravana, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil, marked by pr...
10 October, Sunday
Madhvacharya Jayanti celebrates the birth of the philosopher Madhvacharya, the founder of the Dvaita (dualism) school of Vedanta, with prayers and discussi...
10 October, Sunday
Vidyarambham Day is celebrated the day after VijayaDasami, particularly in South India, where young children are introduced to education and learning throu...
10 October, Sunday
VijayaDasami, also known as Dussehra, celebrates the victory of Lord Rama over Ravana and the triumph of good over evil, with grand processions, burning of...
11 October, Monday
Gauna Papankusha Ekadasi is the observed form of Papankusha Ekadasi in specific regions, where the fast and prayers are performed a day later, with devotee...
11 October, Monday
Papankusha Ekadasi is a fasting day dedicated to Lord Vishnu, where devotees seek forgiveness for their sins and spiritual liberation through prayers, char...
11 October, Monday
Vaishnava Papankusha Ekadasi is a variation of the same Ekadasi, observed particularly by Vaishnavites, focusing on deep devotion to Lord Vishnu, with pray...
12 October, Tuesday
Padmanabha Dvadasi is a significant day for worshiping Lord Padmanabha, a form of Lord Vishnu, with devotees offering prayers and fasting, seeking his prot...
12 October, Tuesday
Pradosh Vrat is observed on the 13th day of both lunar fortnights, dedicated to Lord Shiva, where devotees fast, perform Shiva abhishekam (bathing the deit...
14 October, Thursday
Anvadhan refers to the ritual of replenishing or dedicating food and offerings to the deities, particularly after observing fasts or other rituals, seeking...
15 October, Friday
Asvina Navapada Oli Ends marks the conclusion of the nine-day Jain fasting and meditation period focused on self-purification and spiritual discipline, dur...
15 October, Friday
Ishti is a Vedic ritual in which yajnas (sacrifices) are performed with offerings to the gods, aimed at fulfilling desires or seeking divine blessings for ...
15 October, Friday
Kojagara Puja, observed on Sharad Purnima, is a night dedicated to worshipping Goddess Lakshmi, where devotees stay awake all night, perform special prayer...
15 October, Friday
Masik Purnima is the full moon day in the Hindu lunar calendar, celebrated with fasting, worship, and bathing in holy rivers to gain divine blessings and c...
15 October, Friday
Masik Purnima Vrat is observed on every full moon day, where devotees fast, perform rituals, and offer prayers to the moon and various deities for peace, p...
15 October, Friday
Meerabai Jayanti celebrates the birth of the poet-saint Meerabai, known for her deep devotion to Lord Krishna, with events that include devotional singing ...
15 October, Friday
Navratri Begins marks the start of the nine-day festival dedicated to the worship of Goddess Durga, symbolizing the victory of good over evil, with devotee...
15 October, Friday
Sharad Purnima marks the full moon night in the Sharad season, celebrated for its association with the harvest, and believed to be a night when the moon’...
15 October, Friday
Valmiki Jayanti honors the birth of Maharishi Valmiki, the revered author of the Ramayana, with celebrations involving recitations of his epic, prayers, an...
18 October, Monday
Atla Tadde is a festival observed by young Telugu-speaking women in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, where they fast and offer prayers for marital bliss and t...
18 October, Monday
Masik Karthigai is a monthly festival dedicated to Lord Murugan, observed with the lighting of lamps and special prayers to remove darkness and obstacles f...
19 October, Tuesday
Karwa Chauth is a Hindu festival where married women fast from sunrise to moonrise for the well-being and longevity of their husbands, breaking their fast ...
19 October, Tuesday
Rohini Vrat is a fasting ritual observed by married women for the long life and well-being of their husbands, performed on the day when the Rohini Nakshatr...
19 October, Tuesday
Sankatahara Chaturthi is a fasting day dedicated to Lord Ganesha, observed to remove obstacles, fulfill desires, and seek his blessings for success and pro...
19 October, Tuesday
Vakratunda Sankashti Chaturthi is a day dedicated to Lord Ganesha, particularly in his Vakratunda form, where devotees fast and offer prayers to remove obs...
23 October, Saturday
Ahoi Ashtami is a festival observed by mothers who fast and pray for the well-being and long life of their children, typically offering special prayers and...
23 October, Saturday
KalAshtami is observed on the Ashtami of Krishna Paksha every month, devoted to Lord Bhairava, where devotees fast throughout the day, perform special pooj...
23 October, Saturday
Masik Krishna Janmashtami celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna on the Krishna Paksha Ashtami, with devotees observing fasts, reciting devotional songs, per...
23 October, Saturday
Radha Kunda Snan is an auspicious day for taking a holy dip in the sacred Radha Kunda (a pond associated with Radha and Krishna) in Vrindavan, believed to ...
25 October, Monday
Rama Ekadasi is a fasting day observed in devotion to Lord Vishnu, with devotees seeking forgiveness for their sins and praying for prosperity and liberati...
26 October, Tuesday
Govatsa Dvadasi is celebrated in honor of cows, considered sacred in Hinduism, with prayers and offerings made to cows and their calves, marking the beginn...
26 October, Tuesday
Yama Panchaka Begins marks the start of a five-day period dedicated to Lord Yama, observed in some regions during Diwali, where special prayers are offered...
27 October, Wednesday
Dhanteras marks the beginning of the Diwali festival, where people worship Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Dhanvantari for wealth, health, and prosperity, often b...
27 October, Wednesday
Masik Shivaratri is a monthly observance on the Chaturdashi of Krishna Paksha, with devotees fasting, staying awake through the night, and offering prayers...
27 October, Wednesday
Pradosh Vrat is observed on the 13th day of both lunar fortnights, dedicated to Lord Shiva, where devotees fast, perform Shiva abhishekam (bathing the deit...
27 October, Wednesday
Yama Deepam is observed during the Diwali period, where lamps are lit in honor of Lord Yama, the god of death, to ward off untimely death and seek protecti...
28 October, Thursday
Anvadhan refers to the ritual of replenishing or dedicating food and offerings to the deities, particularly after observing fasts or other rituals, seeking...
28 October, Thursday
Deepavali, the festival of lights, celebrates the victory of good over evil, In Tamil Nadu, Deepavali is celebrated on the day of Chaturdashi, when krishna...
28 October, Thursday
Hanuman Puja is performed during Kali Chaudas in some regions, where devotees worship Lord Hanuman, seeking his protection, strength, and blessings, often ...
28 October, Thursday
Kali Chaudas, also known as Naraka Chaturdashi, is celebrated the day before Diwali, dedicated to the worship of Goddess Kali or to the slaying of the demo...
28 October, Thursday
Masik Shivaratri is a monthly observance on the Chaturdashi of Krishna Paksha, with devotees fasting, staying awake through the night, and offering prayers...
28 October, Thursday
Narak Chaturdasi, also known as Chhoti Diwali, commemorates Lord Krishna's victory over the demon Narakasura, with prayers and rituals performed to cleanse...
29 October, Friday
Asvina Amavasya, the new moon day in the Hindu month of Asvina, holds significance for performing rituals and offerings to ancestors (Pitru Tarpan), seekin...
29 October, Friday
Chopda Puja is a unique Gujarati ritual during Diwali where businesses and families worship their account books and inaugurate new ledgers for the upcoming...
29 October, Friday
Darsha Amavasya is the new moon day observed with rituals for ancestors, including tarpan (offering water) and pitru shraddha to ensure peace for departed ...
29 October, Friday
Deepamalika refers to the grand illumination of rows of lamps (diyas) during Diwali, symbolizing the removal of darkness and ignorance and the ushering in ...
29 October, Friday
Diwali, the festival of lights, celebrates the victory of good over evil, where homes are illuminated with lamps, and prayers are offered to Goddess Lakshm...
29 October, Friday
Ishti refers to a Vedic ritual offering where devotees perform yajnas (sacrificial offerings) to please the gods and seek prosperity, health, and fulfillme...
29 October, Friday
Kali Puja, celebrated on the night of Diwali in eastern India, especially West Bengal, is dedicated to Goddess Kali, where devotees offer prayers, animal s...
29 October, Friday
Kamala Jayanti is the day devoted to Goddess Kamala, a form of Lakshmi, where special prayers and rituals are performed to invoke her blessings for materia...
29 October, Friday
Kedar Gauri Vrat is a fasting and worship ritual dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, observed to seek marital bliss and a harmonious life, particu...
29 October, Friday
Lakshmi Puja is the most significant ritual during Diwali, where devotees worship Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity, by lighting lamps,...
29 October, Friday
Masik Amavasya, observed on every new moon day, is a time for performing pitru tarpan and shraddha rites, as well as meditating and fasting to remove negat...
29 October, Friday
Sharda Puja is dedicated to Goddess Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge, wisdom, and learning, where students and professionals offer prayers to seek her b...
30 October, Saturday
Annakut is part of Govardhan Puja, where mountains of food are prepared and offered to Lord Krishna as a gesture of gratitude for his blessings and protect...
30 October, Saturday
Bali Pratipada, also known as Bali Padva, celebrates the return of the demon king Bali to earth, where he is honored for his generosity and devotion, with ...
30 October, Saturday
Chandra Darshana is the observance of sighting the moon for the first time after the new moon, where devotees offer prayers to the moon god for mental peac...
30 October, Saturday
Dyuta Krida is a symbolic remembrance of the game of dice played by Lord Shiva and Parvati during Diwali, often representing the belief in fortune, fate, a...
30 October, Saturday
Govardhan Puja celebrates the legend of Lord Krishna lifting the Govardhan Hill to protect villagers from torrential rains, with devotees offering a variet...
30 October, Saturday
Gujarati New Year, also known as Bestu Varas, is celebrated the day after Diwali, marking the start of the Hindu calendar year in Gujarat, with prayers for...
30 October, Saturday
Kartika Begins *South marks the start of the sacred month of Kartika in the southern Indian calendar, considered highly auspicious for religious observance...
31 October, Sunday
Bhaiya Dooj is a festival where sisters pray for the well-being and longevity of their brothers, performing aarti and offering sweets, with brothers in tur...
31 October, Sunday
Yama Dwitiya is another name for Bhaiya Dooj, focusing on the story of Yama, the god of death, and his sister Yami, where brothers visit their sisters and ...