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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).

Krishna Paksha Shashti

Sat, 07 Feb 2026

February

2082 siddhārthi(Mumbai India)

Sunrise 07:09
Sunset 18:35
Sunrise
07:09
Paksha
Krishna
Sunset
18:35
Nakshatra
Chitra
Tithi
Krishna paksha shashti
Karana
Gar
Yoga
Soola
Moonsign
Kanya
Weekday
Saturday
Rahu Kaal
10:00 to 11:26
Yamaghanta
14:17 to 15:43

Festival Calendar

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1 Feb

Guru Ravidas Jayanti

Guru Ravidas Jayanti falls on the full moon day of the month of Magha according to the Hindu calendar. On the Gregorian calendar, it usually falls in February. Ravidas was a famous mystic poet and lyricist who flourished between 1400 and 1500 AD.

1 Feb

Magha Purnima

According to the calendar of Hindu religion, the full moon date falling in the month of Magha is called Magha Purnima. Magh Purnima has special significance from religious and spiritual point of view.

12 Feb

Vijaya Ekadashi

The more difficult the fast of Ekadashi is considered, the more fruitful this fast is. The fast of Ekadashi is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and by following it methodically one attains salvation.

14 Feb

Valentine Week

Valentine’s Day is considered the day of love. On February 14, more than any other day of the year, romantic couples shower their boyfriends and girlfriends with gifts and love. Many things are popular about mythology.

15 Feb

Maha Shivratri

One of the most important festivals in Hinduism, Maha Shivratri, marks the night when Lord Shiva performed his heavenly dance. It is called Maha Shivratri because this day is the most prominent of all the 12 Shivaratri that are celebrated throughout the year. A Shivratri comes every month on the Trayodashi or Chaturdashi of Krishna Paksha. The most important night of Lord Shiva is the symbolism for overcoming the darkness of evil, and it is celebrated all over the country with extreme enthusiasm.

17 Feb

Phalguna Amavasya

Phalguna Amavasya is the last day of the Phalguna. The month full of festivals itself ends with an auspicious day. People make offerings to their ancestors, observe fast, and take a bath in a holy river. Doing these on the Phalguna Amavasya is believed to remove Pitru dosha and take you to salvation. Moreover, if this day falls on a Monday, it is considered extremely important. Deities like Lord Krishna and Lord Shiva are worshipped on the day.

18 Feb

Eid al-Fitr OR Ramadan

The ninth month of the Muslim calendar is Ramadan or Ramadan, it is a very sacred month, during which Muslim followers keep a fast, which is called Roza.

27 Feb

Amalaki Ekadashi

Amalaki Ekadashi or Rangbharani Ekadashi is celebrated on the Shukla Paksha of Phalgun month. This Ekadashi falls in between Holi and Shivratri. Amla is worshiped on this day.

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