22/04/2026
Earth Day is celebrated annually on April 22nd to demonstrate support for environmental protection, raise awareness about issues like climate change and pollution, and encourage action to preserve natural resources for future generations. Originating in 1970, it aims to foster a deeper connection with the planet and inspire sustainable living.
14/04/2026
Ambedkar Jayanti, also known as Bhim Jayanti, is observed on 14 April to commemorate the memory of B. R. Ambedkar, Indian politician and social reformer. It marks Ambedkar's birthday who was born on 14 April 1891. His birthday is also referred to as Equality Day by some in India.
14/04/2026
Baisakhi (or Vaisakhi) is celebrated primarily as a major harvest festival in Punjab and as the anniversary of the formation of the Khalsa Panth by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699, marking the birth of Sikh identity. Falling around April 13-14, it symbolizes gratitude, new beginnings, the Punjabi New Year, and religious unity.
02/04/2026
Hanuman Jayanti (Birthday of Lord Hanuman) is celebrated to honor the birth and memory of Lord Hanuman. Hanuman is worshipped for his unsurpassed devotion to God (Lord Rama) and embodies supreme intelligence, strength and courage.
27/03/2026
Ram Navami is celebrated to mark the birth of Lord Rama, the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu, who was born on the ninth day (Navami) of Chaitra month to destroy evil and restore righteousness (Dharma). It celebrates the birth of the ideal man (Maryada Purushottam) who embodies truth, virtue, and duty. 🙏
26/03/2026
Durga Ashtami (Maha Ashtami) is a highly auspicious Hindu festival honoring Goddess Durga’s victory over the demon Mahishasura, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. Celebrated during Navratri, it highlights the worship of Shakti (divine feminine power), features special Sandhi Puja, and includes Kanya Puja, where young girls are worshipped as manifestations of the goddess. 👸👣
19/03/2026
Chaitra Navratri and the Hindu New Year both begin on March, 19th marking a significant period of spiritual renewal, spring, and the start of the Hindu lunar calendar. The first day, Chaitra Shukla Pratipada, initiates nine days of worshipping Goddess Durga, often celebrated with regional festivals like Gudi Padwa, Ugadi, and Navreh. This period is considered highly auspicious for new beginnings, cleansing the mind and body, and celebrating the rejuvenation of nature. ❤️