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Fasts and Festivals 2026

Supriya Kandwal Supriya Kandwal Updated 4 Dec 2025

The year 2026 is set to hold remarkable spiritual significance, especially when it comes to Hindu fasts, festivals, and traditional observances. Throughout the year, several important tithi-based events will guide devotees in performing sacred rituals and strengthening their spiritual discipline.

The Amavasya (New Moon) and Purnima (Full Moon) dates in 2026 are expected to be highly auspicious, offering ideal opportunities for conducting ceremonies, performing charity, practicing meditation, and engaging in ancestral rituals such as Pitru Tarpan. These lunar phases have long been regarded as spiritually powerful, and their alignment in 2026 is believed to further enhance the benefits of religious activities.

Ekadashi fasts, observed twice a month, will also carry special significance this year. Devotees believe that following Ekadashi with devotion helps attain mental clarity, spiritual upliftment, and divine grace. In 2026, each Ekadashi is accompanied by favorable planetary conditions, making these fasting days even more rewarding for those seeking inner purity and blessings from Lord Vishnu.

Similarly, Pradosh Vrat - observed to seek the blessings of Lord Shiva, will continue to maintain its importance in both the Shukla and Krishna Paksha of every month. This evening fast, performed during the auspicious twilight period, is known for reducing obstacles, promoting peace, and strengthening one’s spiritual resolve.

As we move through the year, devotees can look forward to several such spiritually enriching dates, each offering unique opportunities to deepen faith and engage in meaningful rituals.

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