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Hindu Festival Calendar 2026 List of All Indian Festivals & Vrats

Supriya Kandwal Supriya Kandwal Updated 2 Dec 2025

Hindu Calendar January 2026: Dates, Timings and Muhurta Based on Astrology

Step into a year filled with joy, colour, and celebration! India is a land of remarkable cultural diversity, and its festivals beautifully reflect the traditions, beliefs, and unity of its people. Hindu festivals in January, 2026 With countless festivals celebrated across different regions and religions, everyday in India feels like a reason to rejoice. No matter where we come from, the richness of our heritage shines through in every celebration, bringing families and communities together with excitement and devotion.


However, most Indian festivals follow lunar or regional calendars rather than the standard Gregorian system. This often makes it difficult to remember exact dates, auspicious timings, or the rituals associated with each occasion. To make things easier and ensure you never miss a moment of festivity, we present the Indian Festival Calendar 2026. With just a click, you can discover detailed festival dates, Shubh Muhurat, traditional stories, and step-by-step puja rituals - everything you need to celebrate every festival with full spirit and enthusiasm.

2026 Hindu Festival List & Holidays

The Indian Festival Calendar is deeply rooted in astrology, relying on the positions and movements of the Sun and Moon. Because India is home to diverse regions, cultures, and traditions, nearly 30 traditional calendars are followed across the country to determine festival dates. To create a unified reference for everyone, these festivals are also aligned with the Gregorian Calendar, ensuring that people from all backgrounds can keep track of important holidays while still preserving their cultural spirit.

Although the festival dates may appear on the Gregorian calendar, the manner of celebration remains distinctly regional and traditional. Each festival continues to be observed according to local customs, ethnic practices, and religious beliefs, maintaining the authenticity of India’s cultural heritage.

To determine auspicious timings and align traditional festivals with modern dates, the Hindu Panchang (or Panchagam) plays a crucial role. Important Indian calendars, such as the Shaka Samvat and Vikram Samvat, are lunisolar in nature and traditionally begin with the month of Chaitra. The first day of this year, known as Chaitra Pratipada of Shukla Paksha, usually falls between March and April, marking the start of many significant cultural and religious observances.

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