This Calendar facilitates the Indian Holiday list. It shows holidays according to the Hindu calendar. It shows Monthly Indian Festivals holidays of all different religions (Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Islam, and Christian). This calendar also mentions Indian Government Holidays and Indian Festivals throughout the year. Indian Holidays Calendar for April, 2030 Indian Holidays and Hindu Festival Calendar for Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India is as mentioned below:
Festivals 2030
Festivals in January 2030
Festivals in February 2030
2 february 2030 (Saturday) |
Magha Amavasya, Mauni Amavas, Thai Amavasai |
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3 february 2030 (Sunday) |
Chandra Darshan, Gupta Navratri Begins |
6 february 2030 (Wednesday) |
Vinayaka Chaturthi, Ganesha Jayanti |
7 february 2030 (Thursday) |
Vasant Panchami |
8 february 2030 (Friday) |
Skanda Sashti |
9 february 2030 (Saturday) |
Ratha Saptami, Narmada Jayanti |
10 february 2030 (Sunday) |
Bhishma Ashtami, Masik Durgashtami, Masik Karthigai |
12 february 2030 (Tuesday) |
Rohini Vrat |
13 february 2030 (Wednesday) |
Kumbha Sankranti |
14 february 2030 (Thursday) |
Jaya Ekadashi |
15 february 2030 (Friday) |
Pradosh Vrat |
17 february 2030 (Sunday) |
Purnima Upavas |
18 february 2030 (Monday) |
Magha Purnima, Guru Ravidas Jayanti, Masi Magam |
19 february 2030 (Tuesday) |
Attukal Pongala |
21 february 2030 (Thursday) |
Sankashti Chaturthi |
23 february 2030 (Saturday) |
Yashoda Jayanti |
24 february 2030 (Sunday) |
Shabari Jayanti, Kalashtami |
25 february 2030 (Monday) |
Janaki Jayanti |
28 february 2030 (Thursday) |
Vijaya Ekadashi |
Festivals in March 2030
Festivals in April 2030
Festivals in May 2030
Festivals in June 2030
1 june 2030 (Saturday) |
Jyeshtha Amavasya, Shani Jayanti, Surya Grahan, Rohini Vrat |
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2 june 2030 (Sunday) |
Chandra Darshan |
4 june 2030 (Tuesday) |
Maharana Pratap Jayanti |
5 june 2030 (Wednesday) |
Vinayaka Chaturthi |
7 june 2030 (Friday) |
Skanda Sashti |
9 june 2030 (Sunday) |
Masik Durgashtami |
10 june 2030 (Monday) |
Mahesh Navami |
11 june 2030 (Tuesday) |
Ganga Dussehra |
12 june 2030 (Wednesday) |
Gayatri Jayanti, Nirjala Ekadashi |
13 june 2030 (Thursday) |
Pradosh Vrat, Vaikasi Visakam |
15 june 2030 (Saturday) |
Jyeshtha Purnima, Vat Purnima Vrat, Chandra Grahan, Purnima Upavas, Kabirdas Jayanti, Mithuna Sankranti |
18 june 2030 (Tuesday) |
Sankashti Chaturthi |
21 june 2030 (Friday) |
Longest Day of Year |
22 june 2030 (Saturday) |
Kalashtami |
26 june 2030 (Wednesday) |
Yogini Ekadashi |
28 june 2030 (Friday) |
Pradosh Vrat, Rohini Vrat |
29 june 2030 (Saturday) |
Masik Shivaratri |
30 june 2030 (Sunday) |
Ashadha Amavasya |
Festivals in July 2030
Festivals in August 2030
Festivals in September 2030
Festivals in October 2030
Festivals in November 2030
1 november 2030 (Friday) |
Chhath Puja |
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2 november 2030 (Saturday) |
Gopashtami, Masik Durgashtami |
3 november 2030 (Sunday) |
Akshaya Navami, Jagaddhatri Puja |
4 november 2030 (Monday) |
Kansa Vadh |
5 november 2030 (Tuesday) |
Devutthana Ekadashi |
6 november 2030 (Wednesday) |
Tulasi Vivah |
7 november 2030 (Thursday) |
Pradosh Vrat |
8 november 2030 (Friday) |
Vaikuntha Chaturdashi |
9 november 2030 (Saturday) |
Dev Diwali, Purnima Upavas |
10 november 2030 (Sunday) |
Kartik Purnima, Guru Nanak Jayanti, Masik Karthigai |
12 november 2030 (Tuesday) |
Rohini Vrat |
13 november 2030 (Wednesday) |
Sankashti Chaturthi |
14 november 2030 (Thursday) |
Nehru Jayanti |
16 november 2030 (Saturday) |
Vrischika Sankranti |
17 november 2030 (Sunday) |
Mandalakala Begins |
18 november 2030 (Monday) |
Kalabhairav Jayanti |
21 november 2030 (Thursday) |
Utpanna Ekadashi |
23 november 2030 (Saturday) |
Pradosh Vrat, Shani Trayodashi, Masik Shivaratri |
25 november 2030 (Monday) |
Margashirsha Amavasya, Somvati Amavas, Surya Grahan |
26 november 2030 (Tuesday) |
Chandra Darshan |
28 november 2030 (Thursday) |
Vinayaka Chaturthi |
29 november 2030 (Friday) |
Vivah Panchami |
30 november 2030 (Saturday) |
Subrahmanya Sashti, Champa Shashthi |
Festivals in December 2030
2 december 2030 (Monday) |
Masik Durgashtami |
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5 december 2030 (Thursday) |
Mokshada Ekadashi, Gita Jayanti, Guruvayur Ekadashi |
7 december 2030 (Saturday) |
Pradosh Vrat, Shani Trayodashi, Hanuman Jayanti *Kannada |
8 december 2030 (Sunday) |
Karthigai Deepam |
9 december 2030 (Monday) |
Dattatreya Jayanti, Chandra Grahan, Purnima Upavas, Annapurna Jayanti, Rohini Vrat |
13 december 2030 (Friday) |
Sankashti Chaturthi |
16 december 2030 (Monday) |
Dhanu Sankranti |
17 december 2030 (Tuesday) |
Kalashtami |
21 december 2030 (Saturday) |
Saphala Ekadashi |
22 december 2030 (Sunday) |
Pradosh Vrat, Shortest Day of Year |
23 december 2030 (Monday) |
Masik Shivaratri |
24 december 2030 (Tuesday) |
Paush Amavasya, Hanumath Jayanthi |
25 december 2030 (Wednesday) |
Chandra Darshan, Merry Christmas |
27 december 2030 (Friday) |
Vinayaka Chaturthi, Mandala Pooja |
29 december 2030 (Sunday) |
Skanda Sashti |
30 december 2030 (Monday) |
Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti |
31 december 2030 (Tuesday) |
Masik Durgashtami, Shakambhari Utsavarambha |
Hindu Festival Calendar
The following Hindu Festival Calendar are shown for the date April, 2030 Indian Holidays and Hindu Festival Calendar for Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
Hindu calendar is used by Hindus for important events related to their religion and festivals. The Hindu religion is the world’s 3rd oldest religion having countless followers and can be found being practiced throughout the world. Hindus have divine texts called Vedas which are highly respected in their religion. Four Vedas are Rig Veda, Atharva Veda, Yajur Veda, and Sama Veda. Hindus’ Famous and beloved scripture are Bhagavad Gita, Mahabharat, and Ramayana.
Panchang, Panchangam, Panjika, etc. are the other names of the Hindu calendar. Hindus celebrate their festivals on different dates because they depend on the action of the moon and sun. That’s why Hindus celebrate their festivals according to the Hindu calendar. Hindu Calendar is also called astrology calendar. It keeps on changing from time to time.
Vikram Samvat
● It started in 57 B.C.● To mark achievement, King Vikramaditya introduced it.
● This calendar is also according to the movements of Moon, so it is also a type of lunar calendar.
● It also contains 12 months and 354 days to make a year.
● Months are divided into two parts.
● The shiny days are referred as Shuklapaksha. Days between the new moon and full moon.
● The dark days are referred as Krishna Paksha. Days between the full moon and the new moon.
● The month starts with Krishna Paksha.
● It has 13 months after five years. This month refers to Adhik Mass.
The Solar Calendar
This is according to the movement of the Sun. Sidereal/tropical are two types of movement of the year. For example, Roman and French calendar. It is used in different states of India. Punjab, Assam, Haryana, Kerala, Bengal, Tripura, Tamil Nadu, and Orissa. It is not considered according to the number of days in a year. Below mentioned categories are the part of Indian National Calendar.
Saka Samvat
● It started in 78 A.D.● To mark achievement, Saka rulers introduced it.
● It is also the type of solar calendar.
● It is also an official calendar adopted by the Indian Government in 1957.
● It also contains 12 months and 365 days to make a year.
The Lunisolar Calendar
This calendar is according to the movement of both Sun and Moon. Sun helps to assemble year and moon helps to assemble the month of the year. This calendar is referred for Indian Hindu Festivals and Indian Holidays. It is also used in different states of India like Gujrat, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Kashmir, and Bihar. It accumulates the yearly motion of the Sun and monthly phases of Moon. Some examples are Jews and the Babylonian calendars along with the Indian Calendars used in, Bihar Karnataka, Kashmir.
Structure of Indian calendar
Luni-solar system is based on time which consists of 365 days and twelve months. The first month refers to Chaitra and the last month refers to Phalguna. Indian new year is celebrated according to Shaka Calendar. 12 months are of Hindu festivals calendar are mentioned below:
1. Chaitra2. Vaishakha
3. Jyeshtha
4. Ashadha
5. Shravana
6. Bhadra
7. Ashwin
8. Kartika
9. Agrahayana
10. Pausha
11. Magha
12. Phalguna
Gregorian Calendar
● It is also the type of Scientific calendar.● It also contains 12 months and 364.25 days to make a year.
● It is universally followed and is called the solar calendar.