Across the globe, Hindus celebrate a diverse number of festivals and celebrations, typically marking events from ancient India and often coinciding with seasonal changes.[1] These celebrations take place either on a fixed annual date on the solar calendar, or on a specific day of the lunisolar calendar. There is some regional variation with the observance of the festivals, and numerous festivals that are primarily celebrated by specific sects or in certain regions of the Indian subcontinent. (Wikipedia)
- Ugadi/Gudi Padwa/ New Samvatsara pooja/ Chaitra Navaratri
- Ramanavami Pooja
- Hanuman Jayanti Pooja
- Akshaya Triteeya
- Guru Poornima
- Naga Panchami Pooja
- Shravan Somvar Vrat/ pooja, Rudrabhishek
- Raksha Bhandan / Avani Avittam
- Varalakshmi Vritam
- Onam
- Krishna Janmastami Pooja
- Ganesh Chaturthi Pratistapana Pooja
- Pitra Paksha/ Mahalaya Shraad / Pooja
- Sarva Pitra Amavasya
- Navaratri pooja, Ghatastapan , Durga, Lakshmi, Saraswati Pooja
- Durgastami. Maha Navami, Vijaya Dashami / Dassera /Vidyarambha Pooja
- Karwa chouth Pooja
- Dhanteras /Dhan Triyodashi Pooja
- Deepawali / Lakshmi Pooja
- Karthik Poornima
- Kali Choudas / Lakshmi Pooja
- Vasant Panchami/ Vidyarambha Pooja
- Maha Shivrati Pooja