Festival Calendar from Karwa Chauth to Chhath 2024

By Editorji News Desk
Published on | Oct 14, 2024

Karwa Chauth: Oct 20th

Celebrated by married women, Karwa Chauth is a beloved fast and tradition for the well-being of husbands.

Ahoi Ashtami: Oct 24th

Women observe Ahoi Ashtami for their children's prosperity, highlighting the maternal love.

Dhanteras: Oct 29th

Marking the Diwali onset, Dhanteras signifies wealth, with families buying gold and precious metals.

Kali Puja/Narak Chaturdashi: Oct 31st

Narak Chaturdashi falls is also known as Kali Chaudas, Roop Chaudas and Naraka Nivaran Chaturdashi. Goddess Kali is worshipped on this day.

Diwali: Nov 1st

Diwali, the most celebrated Hindu festival, symbolises the victory of light over darkness.

Govardhan Puja: Nov 2nd

Reverence for Lord Krishna, Govardhan Puja emphasises gratitude towards nature and its resources.

Bhai Dooj: Nov 3rd

Post-Diwali, Bhai Dooj cherishes brother-sister bonds with prayers for protection and longevity.

Chhath: Nov 5th-8th

Chhath is one of the most important and oldest festivals in Hindu culture, known for its rigorous rituals, environmental focus, and deep spiritual significance.

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