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Festivals in 2024

Madhuri Thakur
Article byMadhuri Thakur

Festivals in India

India is a colorful country full of cultures, festivals, and diversity. All cultures and religions change our way. Thanks to the diversity, we come across all the festivals! How can we miss the festivals in 2024? While the world celebrates its indigenous festive season, India celebrates all cultures. From Holi, Diwali, and Gurupurab to Christmas and Eid- we get to rejoice in them all.

The festivals of 2024 will be with the same enthusiasm and zeal! Despite being Sikh, Hindu, Muslim, Christian, etc., we get the chance to dance in each culture and eat their delicacies yearly. The best part about the diverse festivals of 2024 is the holidays! You may take an off, get for a weekend getaway or chill at home with the family. In this read, we will go through some of the major festivals of 2024, holidays, and where you can best celebrate.

 

 

These dates may vary depending on the Government announcements. Before we dig into the calendar of 2024, let’s discuss the origin of the Indian calendar.

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List of Festivals in 2024(Updated)

Festivals in 2024

A Glimpse of Festivals in 2024

DATE AND DAY

FESTIVAL

1st Jan, Monday New Year
12th Jan, Friday Swami Vivekananda Jayanti
14th Jan, Sunday Lohri
15th Jan, Monday Pongal and Makar Sankranti
23rd Jan, Tuesday Subhas Chandra Bose Jayanti
26th Jan, Friday Republic Day
24th Jeb, Saturday Guru Ravidas Jayanti
4th March, Monday Janki Jayanti
8th March, Friday Mahashivratri
12th March, Tuesday Phulera Dooj
24th March, Sunday Holika Dahan
25th March, Monday Holi
30th March, Saturday Ranga Panchami
9th April, Tuesday Gudi Padwa
23th April, Tuesday Hanuman Jayanti
13th April, Saturday Biasakhi
11th April, Thursday Eid-Ul Fitar
15th May, Wednesday Buddha Purnima
7th July, Sunday Jagannath Rath Yatra
19th June, Wednesday Eid-Ul Adha and Dussehra
21st July, Sunday Guru Purnima
15th August, Thursday Independence Day
7th August, Wednesday Hariyali Teej
9th August, Friday Nag Panchami
15th Sept, Sunday Onam
19th August, Monday Raksha Bandhan
2nd Aug, Thursday Kajari Teej
5th Sept, Thursday Teacher’s Day
26th Aug, Monday Janmashtami
6th Sept, Friday Hartalika Teej
7th Sept, Saturday Ganesh Chaturthi
16th Sept, Monday Eid Milad
2nd Oct, Wednesday Gandhi Jayanti
3rd Oct, Thursday Sharad Navratri
11th Oct, Friday Durga Ashtmi
11th Oct, Friday Durga Mahanavmi
12th Oct, Saturday Dussehra
20th Oct, Sunday Karwa Chauth
24th Oct, Thursday Ahoi Ashtami
29th Oct, Tuesday Dhanteras
31st Oct, Thursday Diwali
2nd Nov, Saturday Govardhan puja, Bhai dooj
7th Nov, Thursday Chhath Puja
12th Nov, Tuesday Devuthhana Ekadashi
13th Nov, Wednesday Tulsi Vivah
15th Nov, Friday Dev Diwali
6th Dec, Friday Vivah Panchami
25th Dec, Wednesday Christmas day

Dates may vary until the Government officially announces.

Detailed Description of Festivals in 2024 in the Indian Calendar

Indian calendar, or the Shalivahana Shaka Calendar, is used to broadcast news and events in India. It is ideally consistent with the Gregorian calendar.

Did you know?

Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist festivals using thirty different calendars.

All the calendars were based on the same principles- concerning ancient customs and astronomical practices. Muslim calendar was set apart by the Indian Government (concerning the Gregorian Calendar). The National calendar of India was made in 1957 under the calendar Reform 1957 CE. The draft was finalized and structured concerning the diverse Indian cultures and practices.

Leap years also corresponded with the Indian calendar according to the Gregorian calendar. You may see variations due to the diversity of India, but some officials remain the same statewide or nationwide. For administrative purposes, use the Gregorian calendar. You may find various regional, religious and ethnic holidays in this calendar. These are different beliefs and traditions.

For example, the festival of Raksha Bandhan is celebrated exclusively in North India, while the rest of the country doesn’t recognize it. You may also find a state festival native to the state. The locals also celebrate various other tribal traditions restricted to the particular tribe.

Conclusion

Festivals in 2024 return with the same joy and harmony as before covid. Are you planning a trip this year? Make sure to consider these holidays and target long weekends. With such diversity in India, you can ensure year-long celebrations in the country. India does not need a few months to light up! We have festivals all year, which makes the country special.

Stay protected post the covid, and it may reflect this year. Wear masks whenever you are out to travel. Stay safe, and have a great festive season this year!

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