
Hindu Calendar 2025
Hindu Calendar 2025: your complete Hindu festival calendar with all key dates, tithis, auspicious muhurats, and major Hindu festivals in 2025 for seamless planning.
Indian Festivals

Sunday, June 15, 2025 Paksha:Krishna Tithi:Chaturthi

Wednesday, June 18, 2025 Paksha:Krishna Tithi:Saptami

Saturday, June 21, 2025 Paksha:Krishna Tithi:Ekadashi

Saturday, June 21, 2025 Paksha:Krishna Tithi:Ekadashi

Monday, June 23, 2025 Paksha:Krishna Tithi:Trayodashi

Tuesday, June 24, 2025 Paksha:Krishna Tithi:Chaturdashi

Wednesday, June 25, 2025 Paksha:Krishna Tithi:Amavasya

Thursday, June 26, 2025 Paksha:Shukla Tithi:Prathama

Thursday, June 26, 2025 Paksha:Shukla Tithi:Prathama
The Hindu calendar, also known as the Panchang, is a traditional system that tracks time based on the movements of the moon and the sun. It plays a vital role in the lives of millions, guiding them in observing festivals, fasts (vrats), and auspicious moments for important events like marriages, housewarmings, and religious ceremonies. Each month in the Hindu calendar is filled with significant festivals and rituals, making it an essential tool for staying connected with the spiritual rhythm of life. Explore this calendar to know the dates of upcoming festivals, auspicious days, and more for 2025.
The Hindu calendar, with its ancient roots, serves as a spiritual and cultural guide for millions of Hindus across the world. It's more than just a system to track days and months, it is a profound reflection of cosmic rhythms and celestial movements that influence the cycles of life, nature, and the universe. The lunisolar nature of the calendar means it accounts for both the phases of the moon and the movement of the sun through the zodiac, making it highly sophisticated and deeply aligned with the spiritual practices of Hinduism.
Each of the 12 months in the Hindu calendar is marked by a combination of lunar phases, and each day (tithi) carries its own significance, influencing religious rituals, fasting (vrat) observances, and the timing of festivals. The calendar is meticulously designed to include nakshatras (lunar mansions), karanas (half-days), and yogas (auspicious time periods), ensuring that followers can time their activities to align with the most spiritually favorable moments.