Tamil New Year: A Celebration of New Beginnings
Tamil New Year, or Puthandu, is a vibrant celebration that marks the start of the Tamil calendar. This festival, rich in tradition, symbolizes hope and prosperity for the year ahead.
Tamil New Year, or Puthandu, is a vibrant celebration that marks the start of the Tamil calendar. This festival, rich in tradition, symbolizes hope and prosperity for the year ahead.
April 14, 2026, marks Ambedkar Jayanti, a public holiday in India celebrating Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s birth anniversary.
Easter Sunday, falling on April 5, 2026, marks the resurrection of Jesus Christ, a time for families to gather and celebrate hope and renewal.
Hanuman Jayanti, celebrated on April 2, 2026, is a day filled with devotion, rituals, and heartfelt wishes for strength and courage.
Hanuman Jayanti, celebrated on April 2, 2026, honors the birth of Lord Hanuman, a symbol of strength and devotion in Hindu culture.
Easter 2026, falling on April 5, is set to be a vibrant celebration filled with traditions and family-friendly activities. From sunrise worship to festive brunches, the holiday embodies hope and renewal.
Easter 2026 will be celebrated on April 5, a date that carries deep significance for Christians. This movable feast is determined by lunar cycles.
The Ayodhya Ram Mandir is set for a grand celebration on Ram Navami 2026, with over 100,000 devotees expected to attend and special ceremonies planned.
Durga Ashtami, the eighth day of Chaitra Navratri, is celebrated with fervor across India, honoring Goddess Mahagauri and the power of Shakti.