Festivals in 2024

Festivals in 2024

Being the land of festivals, India thrives on celebrating the spirit of coming together on these auspicious occasions of festivals. In a diverse country like India where cultures, religions, languages, and people blend together beautifully, festivals 2024 are just another excuse to depict the spirit of “unity in diversity!”

The country exemplifies the act of existing harmoniously as a large number of festivals are celebrated around the nation, showcasing its rich cultural heritage and traditions. While these celebrations happen all around the year and across the diverse geographical landscape of our country, the period between October to January is especially full of the vibrant, celebratory spirit associated with a festival.

Highlights of the Day

27 Nov 2024 ( Wednesday ) Margasira Krishna, Dvadashi - 06:25:59
Sun Rise Moon Rise
bell icon 06:48:38 - 17:40:14 bell icon 03:15:43 - 15:03:08
Tithi Dvadashi
Nakshatra Chitra
Paksha Krishna
Moon Sign Tula
Sun Sign Vrishchik

Indian Festivals

Pradosh Vrat
Pradosh Vrat
Thursday, November 28, 2024
Paksha:Krishna
Tithi:Trayodashi
Masik Shivaratri
Masik Shivaratri
Friday, November 29, 2024
Paksha:Krishna
Tithi:Chaturdashi
Chopda Puja
Chopda Puja
Friday, November 1, 2024
Paksha:Shukla
Tithi:Prathama
Kartik Amavasya
Kartik Amavasya
Friday, November 1, 2024
Paksha:Shukla
Tithi:Prathama
Kedar Gauri Vrat
Kedar Gauri Vrat
Friday, November 1, 2024
Paksha:Shukla
Tithi:Prathama
Lakshmi Puja
Lakshmi Puja
Friday, November 1, 2024
Paksha:Shukla
Tithi:Prathama

Highlights of the Day

27 Nov 2024 ( Wednesday ) Margasira Krishna, Dvadashi - 06:25:59
Sun Rise Moon Rise
bell icon 06:48:38 - 17:40:14 bell icon 03:15:43 - 15:03:08
Tithi Dvadashi
Nakshatra Chitra
Paksha Krishna
Moon Sign Tula
Sun Sign Vrishchik

Hindu Calendar

bell icon
bell icon
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Kartika - Margasira
bell icon6:29:54 bell icon2:53:30
Dvadashi 17:50:57
28 Dvadashi
bell iconSingh 15:34:52
bell iconP.Phalguni 15:24:12
bell icon6:30:26 bell icon3:42:49
Trayodashi 17:50:18
29 Dhan Teras
bell iconKanya 16:3:24
bell iconU.Phalguni 18:34:36
bell icon6:30:58 bell icon4:31:43
Trayodashi 17:49:40
30 Trayodashi
bell iconKanya 16:32:4
bell iconHasta 21:44:32
bell icon6:31:30 bell icon5:21:13
Chaturdashi 17:49:2
31 Diwali
bell iconTula 17:2:1
bell iconChitra 00:45:1
bell icon06:32:05 bell icon06:12:15
Prathama 17:48:27
1 Lakshmi Puja
bell iconTula 17:34:25
bell iconChitra 03:31:05
bell icon06:32:37 bell icon07:05:26
Prathama 17:47:52
2 Prathama
bell iconTula 18:10:30
bell iconSvaati 05:59:01
bell icon06:33:11 bell icon08:00:52
Dvitiiya 17:47:18
3 Bhai Dooj
bell iconVrishchik 18:51:23
bell iconVishaakha 08:04:13
bell icon06:33:47 bell icon08:58:04
Tritiiya 17:46:44
4 Tritiiya
bell iconVrishchik 19:37:57
bell iconAnuraadha 09:46:21
bell icon06:34:21 bell icon09:55:21
Chaturthi 17:46:13
5 Chaturthi
bell iconDhanu 20:30:21
bell iconJyeshtha 11:01:15
bell icon06:34:57 bell icon10:50:59
Panchami 17:45:43
6 Panchami
bell iconDhanu 21:27:48
bell iconMula 11:47:45
bell icon06:35:32 bell icon11:43:00
Shashthi 17:45:13
7 Shashthi
bell iconMakar 22:28:31
bell iconP.shadha 12:04:50
bell icon06:36:10 bell icon12:30:29
Saptami 17:44:46
8 Saptami
bell iconMakar 23:30:36
bell iconU.shada 11:48:56
bell icon06:36:45 bell icon13:13:27
Ashtami 17:44:20
9 Ashtami
bell iconMakar 00:32:36
bell iconShravana 11:00:40
bell icon06:37:24 bell icon13:52:51
Navami 17:43:53
10 Navami
bell iconKumbh 00:32:36
bell iconDhanishta 09:41:11
bell icon06:38:00 bell icon14:29:57
Ekadashi 17:43:29
11 Ekadashi
bell iconKumbh 01:34:07
bell iconShatabhisha 07:53:35
bell icon06:38:38 bell icon15:06:21
Dvadashi 17:43:07
12 Dvadashi
bell iconMeen 02:35:35
bell iconP.Bhadrapada 05:41:40
bell icon06:39:17 bell icon15:43:42
Trayodashi 17:42:45
13 Trayodashi
bell iconMeen 03:37:55
bell iconU.Bhadrapada 03:10:57
bell icon06:39:56 bell icon16:23:44
Chaturdashi 17:42:25
14 Chaturdashi
bell iconMesh 04:42:15
bell iconRevati 00:33:05
bell icon06:40:35 bell icon17:08:12
Purnima 17:42:06
15 Guru Nanak Jayanti
bell iconMesh 05:49:15
bell iconBharani 21:56:50
bell icon06:41:14 bell icon17:58:27
Prathama 17:41:50
16 Prathama
bell iconVrishabha 06:58:42
bell iconKrittika 19:29:05
bell icon06:41:52 bell icon18:54:53
Dvitiiya 17:41:33
17 Dvitiiya
bell iconVrishabha 08:08:35
bell iconMrigashirsha 15:50:30
bell icon06:42:32 bell icon19:56:06
Chaturthi 17:41:20
18 Chaturthi
bell iconMithun 09:15:31
bell iconMrigashirsha 14:57:29
bell icon06:43:12 bell icon20:59:16
Panchami 17:41:05
19 Panchami
bell iconMithun 10:16:12
bell iconAardra 14:52:05
bell icon06:43:52 bell icon22:01:15
Shashthi 17:40:55
20 Shashthi
bell iconKark 11:08:48
bell iconPunarvasu 15:37:29
bell icon06:44:32 bell icon23:00:10
Saptami 17:40:43
21 Saptami
bell iconKark 11:53:37
bell iconPushya 17:11:27
bell icon06:45:13 bell icon23:55:27
Ashtami 17:40:36
22 Ashtami
bell iconSingh 12:31:59
bell iconAslesha 19:28:06
bell icon06:45:54 bell icon00:47:36
Ashtami 17:40:28
23 Ashtami
bell iconSingh 13:05:38
bell iconMagha 19:28:10
bell icon06:46:35 bell icon00:47:36
Navami 17:40:22
24 Navami
bell iconSingh 13:36:12
bell iconP.Phalguni 22:17:03
bell icon06:47:16 bell icon01:37:33
Dashami 17:40:18
25 Dashami
bell iconKanya 14:05:08
bell iconU.Phalguni 01:24:51
bell icon06:47:57 bell icon02:26:33
Ekadashi 17:40:15
26 Ekadashi
bell iconKanya 14:33:42
bell iconU.Phalguni 04:35:36
bell icon06:48:38 bell icon03:15:43
Dvadashi 17:40:14
27 Dvadashi
bell iconTula 15:03:08
bell iconHasta 07:36:54
bell icon06:49:19 bell icon04:06:05
Trayodashi 17:40:13
28 Trayodashi
bell iconTula 15:34:39
bell iconChitra 10:18:23
bell icon06:50:00 bell icon04:58:35
Chaturdashi 17:40:15
29 Chaturdashi
bell iconTula 16:09:31
bell iconSvaati 12:35:11
bell icon06:50:41 bell icon05:53:34
Amavasya 17:40:18
30 Amavasya
bell iconVrishchik 16:49:03
bell iconVishaakha 14:24:42
bell icon06:51:22 bell icon06:50:46
Prathama 17:40:22
1 Prathama
bell iconVrishchik 17:34:17
bell iconAnuraadha 15:46:59

Delhi- Wednesday, 27 November 2024
Date Wednesday, 27 November 2024
Tithi Krishna Dwadashi
Day Wednesday
Paksha Krishna-Paksha
Sunrise 6:53:58
Sunset 17:24:20
Moonrise 3:14:5
Nakshatra Chitra
Nakshtra Till 31 : 36 : 1
Yog Ayushman
Yog Till 15 : 13 : 52
Karan I Kaulav
Surya Rashi Scorpio
Chandra Rashi Virgo
Rahu Kal 12:09:09 to 13:27:57
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Indian Festivals and Cultural Diversity

India is a country where many different cultures, religions, and languages amalgamate into forming one nation. We coexist amidst our differences and try to uplift each other to further uplift the country on the world’s map. This is a country where each community and religion celebrates not only their special occasions as per the Indian calendar 2024 but also the ones of their fellow countrymen. Every day is thus a new day of celebration for the Indians living not only in the country but also for those who are living abroad.

Top 5 Indian Festivals:

Festivals are an important part of the culture of India. They are an extremely important part of the celebrations in this country. We epitomize the spirit of being together despite the diversity prevalent in every aspect of this country and its people. Every festival is celebrated with an increased vigor and enthusiasm regardless of which religion it belongs to. For us, it is merely an excuse to get together and let go of our worries as we enjoy the festivities together. The citizens of the country together hang in the Christmas lights and deck their balconies with diyas during Diwali. The colors of Holi drench one and all while Pongal festivities are celebrated all around the country, albeit the name of the festival changes in every region. Each Indian festival depicts the unison of our multicultural land.

Here is a list of the most celebrated festivals in the country that are full of fun, frolic, and zeal to give you a glimpse into the hurrah of celebrations that resound in our country ever so often:

1. Diwali: The festival of lights is the most celebrated day of the year in the Hindu calendar and is the most significant Hindu festival of India. Celebrated throughout the country, the day holds a lot of religious significance as it was on this day that Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya after an exile of 14 years. Despite being a primarily Hindu festival, the day is celebrated with equal fervor across religions, bringing people together.

2. Holi: This day is marked with the streets drenched in colors as gulals and pichkaris take over the celebrations, bringing people from different religions, regions, and cultures together as everyone screams in unison, “Holi hai!” Singing and dancing become the order of the day as people enjoy the various delicacies with a glass of thandai and lassi on this auspicious festival in the Hindu calendar 2024

3. Makar Sankranti: This is a harvest festival that is celebratedin India in the month of January as per the Hindu calendar 2024. The first crop of the season is harvested as people thank the Gods and mother nature for the abundance in their lives. The festival is celebrated all around the country. However, the name of the festival changes based on geographical location as mentioned below:

  • Pongal in South India
  • Bhodi in Andhra Pradesh
  • Bhugali Bihu in Assam
  • Onam in Kerala
  • Uttarayan in Gujarat
  • Lohri in Punjab

4. Eid Ul Fitr: Undoubtedly one of the most important occasions that are a part of the list of festival in 2024. This day holds a lot of relevance for the Muslims in the country as they break their month-long fast or Roza after the holy month of Ramzan. The festivities are the best example of people from all walks of life coming together as they gather to enjoy the iftaar party. The day is unlike any other and is full of gratitude, harmony, merry-making, and joy.

5. Christmas:This globally celebrated festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ is celebrated in India with equal merriment and joy. Christmas trees and the colors red, white, and green dominate the decorations one sees everywhere as people come together to partake in the cheerfulness. Churches are visited by not only the Christians in the country, but people from other religions also take their children to witness the nativity scene and visit the Santa.

The country thus celebrates the many different hues that are reflected through the prism of diversity. It symbolizes the spirit of unison as people join hands in participating in each other’s joys, enthusiasm, and happiness.

List of Indian Festivals 2024:

The list of the most celebrated days in the country is fairly long, but it is a marker of the fact Indians do not shy away from any occasion that invites them to revel and rejoice. Here is a compiled list of all the festivals 2024 to give you an idea of their dates in the ongoing year. Discover the festival dates in the following festival calendar:

To know more about the Hindu festival list as well as festivals celebrated by other communities, or to seek the muhurat for auspicious occasions, get connected with Astroyogi astrologers right away!


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