List of Religious Holidays of Hindu in 2024

HINDU RELIGIOUS HOLIDAY CALENDAR FOR 2024



DAYDATEHOLIDAY
MondayJan 15, 2024Makarsankranti / Pongal
FridayJan 26, 2024Thaipusam
WednesdayFeb 14, 2024Vasant Panchami
FridayMar 08, 2024Maha Shivaratri
WednesdayMar 20, 2024Hindi New Year
SundayMar 24, 2024Holika Dahan
MondayMar 25, 2024Holi
TuesdayApr 09, 2024Ugadi / Gudi Padwa / Telugu New Year
SaturdayApr 13, 2024Vaisakhi / Baisakhi / Vishu
SundayApr 14, 2024Tamil New Year
MondayApr 15, 2024Bengali New Year / Bihu
WednesdayApr 17, 2024Ramanavami
TuesdayApr 23, 2024Hanuman Jayanti
FridayMay 10, 2024Akshaya Tritiya
ThursdayJun 06, 2024Savitri Pooja
SundayJul 07, 2024Puri Rath Yatra
SundayJul 21, 2024Guru Purnima
FridayAug 09, 2024Nag Panchami
FridayAug 16, 2024Varalakshmi Vrat
MondayAug 19, 2024Raksha Bandhan
MondayAug 26, 2024Krishna Janmashtami
SaturdaySep 07, 2024Ganesh Chaturthi
MondaySep 16, 2024Vishwakarma Puja
TuesdaySep 17, 2024Onam
WednesdayOct 02, 2024Mahalaya Amavasya
ThursdayOct 03, 2024Navaratri begins
FridayOct 11, 2024Navaratri ends / Maha Navami
SaturdayOct 12, 2024Dusshera
WednesdayOct 16, 2024Sharad Purnima
SundayOct 20, 2024Karwa Chauth
TuesdayOct 29, 2024Dhan Teras
FridayNov 01, 2024Diwali
SundayNov 03, 2024Bhai Dooj
ThursdayNov 07, 2024Chhath Puja
FridayNov 15, 2024Kartik Poornima
WednesdayDec 11, 2024Geeta Jayanti
SundayDec 15, 2024Dhanu Sankranti

Hindu Festivals Calendar 2024

Hindu festivals are celebrated as per the Hindu Calendar. This calendar depends on the movement of sun and moon so most of the festivals are celebrated on different dates, move around within a range of dates in different years. Here we have provided the dates of the Hindu religious holidays for calendar year 2024.
A Hindu is a follower of Hinduism. Hinduism is believed to be one of the world's oldest organized religions. Hinduism is the world's third largest religion with more than a billion followers. Majority of Hindu people live in India and Nepal. Nowadays large Hindu populations can be found in various parts of the world.
Hinduism has no single prophet, no single scripture, and not any one set of religious rites. Most Hindus worship one or more deities, believe in rebirth and value the practice of meditation. Hindu sacred texts are regarded as the most ancient religious texts. The primary sacred texts of Hinduism are the Vedas: Rig Veda, Sama Veda, Yajur Veda and Atharva Veda. Most popular Hindu scriptures are the Mahabharata, Bhagavad Gita and Ramayan.





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