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Hindu Festivals

Hindu festivals weave devotion, season, and community into a living calendar. From Diwali’s lamps to Holi’s colors and the quiet vigils of Maha Shivratri, these observances carry mythology into homes, temples, and diaspora streets worldwide.

20 festivals across three living streams

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Major Pan-Hindu & Global Festivals

These festivals have the largest global footprint—celebrated in homes, temples, and public spaces worldwide.

October / November (Kartika Amavasya)
Primary deities
Goddess LakshmiLord GaneshaLord RamaGoddess Kali (in Bengal)

Significance

Marks the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. Commemorates Lord Rama’s return to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile and Goddess Lakshmi’s emergence during the churning of the cosmic ocean (Samudra Manthan).

Global footprint

Official public holiday in India, Nepal (Tihar), Fiji, Guyana, Malaysia, Mauritius, Myanmar, Singapore, Suriname, Sri Lanka, and Trinidad & Tobago. Large street parades and light shows occur in cities like London, New York, and Sydney.

Diwali · Descent of Divine Light Greetings · Hindi & English wishes Home DIY puja guide

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Major Regional & Diaspora Heritage Festivals

These festivals originate from specific linguistic and geographic regions of India, yet travel with diaspora communities across the world.

Thai month (Jan / Feb) Tamil Diaspora (Malaysia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Mauritius)
Primary deities
Lord Murugan (Kartikeya)

Significance

A festival of vow and surrender to Lord Murugan.

Global footprint

Massive street processions where devotees carry Kavadi and offer physical piercings as vows of devotion.

Thaipusam · Vow to Murugan Greetings · Hindi & English wishes

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Cosmic & Seasonal Observances

Auspicious days aligned with seasons, lunar tithis, and the great pilgrimage cycles of Sanatana Dharma.

January / February (Magha Shukla Panchami)
Primary deities
Goddess Saraswati

Significance

Dedicated to Goddess Saraswati—learning, wisdom, and music—and marks the arrival of spring.

Global footprint

Schools and homes place books and instruments before Saraswati for blessing.

Vasant Panchami · Saraswati Greetings · Hindi & English wishes Home DIY puja guide