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Panchang Aka Panchangam is the Hindu Calendar which is denoted in the Indian Vedic astrology. Hindi Panchang mainly constitutes of 5 components, namely Tithi (The Lunar Day), Vara (Day of the Week), Nakshatra (Lunar Mansion), Yoga (Luni-Solar Day) and Karana (Half Lunar Day).

Shukla Paksha Chaturthi

Thu, 01 May 2025

May

2082 siddhārthi(Mumbai India)

Sunrise 06:09
Sunset 19:01
Sunrise
06:09
Paksha
Shukla
Sunset
19:01
Nakshatra
Mrugshirsh
Tithi
Shukla paksha chaturthi
Karana
Vanij
Yoga
Atiganda
Moonsign
Mithun
Weekday
Thursday
Rahu Kaal
14:11 to 15:48
Yamaghanta
06:09 to 07:45

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2 May

Ganga Jayanti / Saptami

River Ganges has a very prominent place in our country India. She is also known as Jivandayini, the restorer of life and the destroyer of sins. Ganga Saptami is a Hindu festival, which is celebrated to commemorate the rebirth of the river Ganga.

4 May

Sita Navami

Sita is considered to be an incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi. The festival of Sita Navami is celebrated on the occasion of the birth of Sita. It is believed that Goddess Sita was born on Navami Tithi (ninth day) of Shukla Paksha in the month of Vaishakh. Sita Navami is celebrated on this day.

7 May

Mohini Ekadashi

When the nectar came out from the churning of the ocean, then Lord Vishnu took the form of Mohini. Lord Vishnu disguised as Mohini to take nectar from the asuras and give it to the devas. The day when Lord Vishnu took the form of Mohini is known as Mohini Ekadashi.

8 May

Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti

Rabindranath Tagore’s birthday is celebrated as Rabindra Jayanti. In a way, it is like an annual cultural festival for Tagore’s followers and followers all over the world.

10 May

Narasimha Jayanti

Lord Nrisimha is the fourth incarnation of Lord Vishnu, who took birth in a human form with the body of a human and the head of a lion, to kill the mighty demon Hiranyakashipu.

11 May

Vaishakh Purnima

Vaishakh month is considered a very holy month in our religion. Bathing in the holy river, donating and doing any religious work in this month is considered very beneficial and auspicious.

11 May

Chitra Pournami

The Hindu New Year begins with the month of Chaitra, also known as Chithirai in South India. Chithirai or the first full moon of Chaitra month is called Chaitra Purnima.

11 May

Buddha Purnima

Lord Buddha is considered to be the ninth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. That’s why they are also counted among the deities. The followers of Lord Gautam Buddha are spread all over Asia including India, that is why Buddha Purnima is celebrated in many places almost all over Asia.

11 May

Kurma Jayanti

Kurma Jayanti is a very auspicious festival of Hinduism. This day is celebrated for the second incarnation of Lord Sri Hari Vishnu – Kurma. On this day idols of Lord Vishnu are worshiped all over India and special programs are organized to seek blessings and lead a happy and prosperous life.

12 May

Narad Jayanti

Devarshi Narada or Narad Muni in Hinduism is the son of Brahma, the creator of the universe and one of the three supreme deities (Tridev – Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh). Narada Muni is the divine messenger of the gods and a dear devotee of Lord Vishnu.

13 May

Vrishabha Sankranti

According to the Hindu calendar, Vrishabha Sankranti marks the transit of the Sun from Aries to Taurus. Also, it marks the beginning of Jyestha, the second month according to the Hindu solar calendar.

22 May

Apara Ekadashi

Apara Ekadashi is considered very important in Hinduism. It is also known as Jyestha Vishnu Ekadashi. Lord Vishnu is worshiped on this day. It is said that those who observe fast on this day are absolved of all sins.

25 May

Vat Savitri

Vat Purnima is considered a very auspicious day in Hinduism, also known as Vat Savitri. It is an auspicious day to remember Maa Savitri for her exemplary benevolent deeds.

26 May

Shani Jayanti

Shani Jayanti is one such festival, which has great importance in Hinduism. The festival has a great significance from the point of view of astrology as well. In Hindu scriptures, each day of the week is dedicated to one of the Hindu gods or goddesses

28 May

Maharana Pratap Jayanti

Maharana Pratap Jayanti is celebrated every year to mark the birthday of Maharana Pratap. He was a great king of Mem Sisodia Rajput dynasty of Udaipur, Mewar in the sixteenth century. He is immortal in history for his bravery, might, and bravery.

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