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Panchang Aka Panchangam is the Hindu Calendar which is denoted in the Indian Vedic astrology. Hindi Panchang mainly constitutes of 5 components, namely Tithi (The Lunar Day), Vara (Day of the Week), Nakshatra (Lunar Mansion), Yoga (Luni-Solar Day) and Karana (Half Lunar Day).

Shukla Paksha Panchami

Tue, 04 Mar 2025

March

2081 kālayukta(Mumbai India)

Sunrise 06:54
Sunset 18:46
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06:54
Paksha
Shukla
Sunset
18:46
Nakshatra
Bharani
Tithi
Shukla paksha panchami
Karana
Bav
Yoga
Brahma
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Weekday
Tuesday
Rahu Kaal
15:48 to 17:17
Yamaghanta
09:52 to 11:21

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9 Mar

Amalaki Ekadashi

Amalaki Ekadashi or Rangbharani Ekadashi is celebrated on the Shukla Paksha of Phalgun month. This Ekadashi falls in between Holi and Shivratri. Amla is worshiped on this day.

12 Mar

Holi 2025

The most well-known festival of March, Holi, is a festival of colours and love and celebrates the story of the victory of Prahalad over King Hiranyakashipu. In Hindu Panchang, the Holi falls on Phalgun Purnima. It is also considered the day of resolving conflicts. On the next day, People go to see their friends and relatives play with the colours and water. In India, Vrindavan is the place to be on the day of Holi.

13 Mar

Phalgun Purnima

Falgun month is considered to be the last in the Hindu calendar. Similarly, Falgun Purnima is the last date of the year, which is celebrated in Shukla Paksha and also on the last day.

15 Mar

Holi Bhai Dooj or Bhratri Dwitiya

After Holi, Bhai Duj of Holi is celebrated by applying Tilak to the brother. So that he can be saved from all kinds of troubles. According to a legend, Yamraj visits his sister Yamuna every year on the day of Bhai Dooj.

18 Mar

Rang Panchami

Rang Panchami is commonly known as Holi. This festival is celebrated in India in the month of Phalgun. This festival is celebrated at different places for different time periods.

20 Mar

Sheetala Saptami

The festival of Shitala Satam is mostly celebrated in the states of western India like Gujarat, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh etc. Sheetla Satam is also called ‘Basoda’ in Rajasthani language.

21 Mar

Sheetala Ashtami

The festival of Sheetla Ashtami is a very important festival in Indian traditions. Mother Sheetla is worshiped on this day. This festival is mainly celebrated in Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Gujarat.

24 Mar

Papmochani Ekadashi

The legend or story of Papmochani Ekadashi is told in Bhavishya Uttara Purana. This is revealed through a dialogue between Krishna, an avatar of Lord Vishnu, and Yudhishthira, the eldest brother of the Pandavas.

27 Mar

Jamat Ul-Vida

According to the Islamic calendar, Ramadan is the ninth month. It is also known as Ramadan. It is considered the holiest month of the Islamic calendar. All over the world, this month has its own importance in the Muslim religion.

28 Mar

Chaitra Amavasya

Chaitra marks the beginning of the new year in the Hindu Calendar. Chaitra Amavasya is the last day of the first month, and it is considered to wash away the karmic doshas and the sins of a person. Chaitra marks the beginning of the new year in the Hindu Calendar. Chaitra Amavasya is the last day of the first month, and it is considered to wash away the karmic doshas and the sins of a person. Shradh ceremonies are also performed on this day to guide the departed souls of the ancestors to the Pitru Loka. Sacred offerings are also offered to them.

29 Mar

Chitra Navratri

Chaitra Navratri is one of the types of Navratri celebrated throughout the year. It is a festival to worship Goddess Durga. During the celebration, Divine Durga is worshipped in nine different ways. Chaitra Navratri is the second most popular Navratri, called after the Sanskrit term vasanta, which also means spring. It occurs in the Chaitra lunar month (In March-April, post-winter). The event takes place after the spring season in certain areas and after the harvest in others. It is also the first day of the Hindu calendar, according to the Vikram Samvat calendar, making it the Hindu New Year.

29 Mar

Gudi Padwa

Gudi Padwa is a festival that falls during the spring season, mainly celebrated in the states of Maharashtra and Goa. Marathi New Year begins from this day. Gudi Padwa falls in the month of Chaitra, the first month of the new year in the Hindu lunar calendar.

29 Mar

Cheti Chand

India’s diversity can be most seen in the festivals that the country celebrates. One such celebration is Cheti Chand, which is observed by the Sindhi people. Cheti Chand is a Sindhi event that commemorates the beginning of the New Year for them. It is observed on the first day of the Sindhi month of Chet. The Sindhi New Year, Cheti Chand, falls on the same day as Gudi Padwa for Marathis. The festival of Cheti Chand is also the birthday of Sindhi God Uderolal, also known as Jhulelal.

30 Mar

Eid al-Fitr OR Ramadan

The ninth month of the Muslim calendar is Ramadan or Ramadan, it is a very sacred month, during which Muslim followers keep a fast, which is called Roza.

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