The auspicious day of Vasant Panchmi falls on Maha Sud Pancham.
Mahashivratri means “the night of Lord Shiva” and falls on Falgun Vad Chaudas.
Narnarayan Dev Jayanti marks the birth of Lord Nar & Narayan.(Fagan Vad 1)
Holi is the festival of colour. Celebrated with the playing of coloured powder.
Ramnavmi marks the birth of Lord Rama and falls on Chaitra Sud 9.
Swaminarayan Jayanti marks the birth of Lord Swaminarayan and falls on Chaitra Sud 9.
Hanuman Jayanti Marks the birth of Lord Hanuman and falls on Chaitra Sud 15 (Poonam)
Kurma Jayanti is the day when Lord Vishnu took avatar as a tortoise.
Parshuram Jayanti marks the birth of Parshuram and falls on Vaisakh Sud 3.
Nrusinh Jayanti Marks the appearance of Lord Nrusinh and falls on Vaisakh Sud 14.
Rath Yatra Mahotsav falls on the auspicious day of Ashada Sud 2. Jay Jaganath
Hindola Utsav is usually celebrated during chaturmaas between Ashad and Shravan Month.
Raksha Bandhan is a Hindu festival that celebrates the spiritual bonding between brothers and sisters.
Shravan Vad 8, Marks the birth of Lord Shree Krishna in Mathura.
Ganesh Chaturthi (Chauth) is the day for worshipping Ganpati Maharaj. Son of Lord Shiva
Navratri is falls between Aaso Sud 1 to 10 and are meant for the worship of Goddess Parvati.
Dhan Teras falls on the 13th on the dark half of the month of Ashwin, 2 days before Diwali.
Kalichaudas falls on the 14th on the dark half of the month of Ashwin, 1 day before Diwali.