2022 Hindu Holidays
The article on Hindu Holidays 2022 by AstroSage provides a detailed list of Hindu Holidays celebrated in India in 2022. Hindus across the globe celebrate a variety of holidays with passion and zeal. There is a festival in the Hindu religion for every season and every reason.
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Some festivals commemorate historical figures, while others celebrate various harvests or are in devotion to the deities. Most celebrations in Hindus include rituals of offering prayers to God and seeking blessings, along with wearing new clothes, decorating the house, feasting, singing, and enjoying together with friends and families. Let’s find out which Hindu festivals made it to the list of Hindu Holidays 2022 in India.
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List of Hindu Holidays 2022 In India Hindu Holidays 2022 in January
Date and Day | Hindu Festival/Holiday |
1 January, Saturday | Masik Shivaratri |
2 January, Sunday | Paush Amavasya |
13 January, Thursday | Pausha Putrada Ekadashi |
14 January, Friday | Pongal, Uttarayan, Makar Sankranti |
15 January, Saturday | Pradosh Vrat (S) |
17 January, Monday | Paush Purnima Vrat |
21 January, Friday | Sankashti Chaturthi |
28 January, Friday | Shattila Ekadashi |
30 January, Sunday | Masik Shivaratri |
Hindu Holidays 2022 in February
Date and Day | Hindu Festival/Holiday |
1 February, Tuesday | Magha Amavasya |
5 February, Saturday | Basant Panchami, Saraswati Puja |
12 February, Saturday | Jaya / Bhami Ekadashi |
13 February, Sunday | Pradosh Vrat (S) , Kumbha Sankranti |
16 February, Wednesday | Magha Purnima Vrat |
20 February, Sunday | Sankashti Chaturthi |
27 February, Sunday | Vijaya Ekadashi |
28 February, Monday | Pradosh Vrat (K) |
Hindu Holidays 2022 in March
Date and Day | Hindu Festival/Holiday |
1 March, Tuesday | Mahashivratri , Masik Shivaratri |
2 March, Wednesday | Phalguna Amavasya |
14 March, Monday | Amalaki Ekadashi |
15 March, Tuesday | Pradosh Vrat (S) , Meena Sankranti |
17 March, Thursday | Holika Dahan |
18 March, Friday | Holi , Phalguna Purnima Vrat |
21 March, Monday | Sankashti Chaturthi |
28 March, Monday | Papmochani Ekadashi |
29 March, Tuesday | Pradosh Vrat (K) |
30 March, Wednesday | Masik Shivaratri |
Hindu Holidays 2022 in April
Date and Day | Hindu Festival/Holiday |
1 April, Friday | Chaitra Amavasya |
2 April, Saturday | Chaitra Navratri , Ugadi, Ghatasthapana , Gudi Padwa |
3 April, Sunday | Cheti Chand |
10 April, Sunday | Ram Navami |
11 April, Monday | Chaitra Navratri Parana |
12 April, Tuesday | Kamada Ekadashi |
14 April, Thursday | Pradosh Vrat (S) , Mesha Sankranti |
16 April, Saturday | Hanuman Jayanti, Chaitra Purnima Vrat |
19 April, Tuesday | Sankashti Chaturthi |
26 April, Tuesday | Varuthini Ekadashi |
28 April, Thursday | Pradosh Vrat (K) |
29 April, Friday | Masik Shivaratri |
30 April, Saturday | Vaishakha Amavasya |
Hindu Holidays 2022 in May
Date and Day | Hindu Festival/Holiday |
3 May, Tuesday | Akshaya Tritiya |
12 May, Thursday | Mohini Ekadashi |
13 May, Friday | Pradosh Vrat (S) |
15 May, Sunday | Vrishabha Sankranti |
16 May, Monday | Vaishakha Purnima Vrat |
19 May, Thursday | Sankashti Chaturthi |
26 May, Thursday | Apara Ekadashi |
27 May, Friday | Pradosh Vrat (K) |
28 May, Saturday | Masik Shivaratri |
30 May, Monday | Jyeshtha Amavasya |
Hindu Holidays 2022 in June
Date and Day | Hindu Festival/Holiday |
11 June, Saturday | Nirjala Ekadashi |
12 June, Sunday | Pradosh Vrat (S) |
14 June, Tuesday | Jyeshtha Purnima Vrat |
15 June, Wednesday | Mithuna Sankranti |
17 June, Friday | Sankashti Chaturthi |
24 June, Friday | Yogini Ekadashi |
26 June, Sunday | Pradosh Vrat (K) |
27 June, Monday | Masik Shivaratri |
29 June, Wednesday | Ashadha Amavasya |
Hindu Holidays 2022 in July
Date and Day | Hindu Festival/Holiday |
1 July, Friday | Jagannath Rath Yatra |
10 July, Sunday | Deva Shayani Ekadashi , Ashadhi Ekadashi |
11 July, Monday | Pradosh Vrat (S) |
13 July, Wednesday | Guru Purnima , Ashadha Purnima Vrat |
16 July, Saturday | Sankashti Chaturthi , Karka Sankranti |
24 July, Sunday | Kamika Ekadashi |
25 July, Monday | Pradosh Vrat (K) |
26 July, Tuesday | Masik Shivaratri |
28 July, Thursday | Shravana Amavasya |
31 July, Sunday | Hariyali Teej |
Hindu Holidays 2022 in August
Date and Day | Hindu Festival/Holiday |
2 August, Tuesday | Nag Panchami |
8 August, Monday | Shravana Putrada Ekadashi |
9 August, Tuesday | Pradosh Vrat (S) |
11 August, Thursday | Raksha Bandhan |
12 August, Friday | Shravana Purnima Vrat |
14 August, Sunday | Kajari Teej |
15 August, Monday | Sankashti Chaturthi |
17 August, Wednesday | Simha Sankranti |
19 August, Friday | Janmashtami |
23 August, Tuesday | Aja Ekadashi |
24 August, Wednesday | Pradosh Vrat (K) |
25 August, Thursday | Masik Shivaratri |
27 August, Saturday | Bhadrapada Amavasya |
30 August, Tuesday | Hartalika Teej |
31 August, Wednesday | Ganesh Chaturthi |
Hindu Holidays 2022 in September
Date and Day | Hindu Festival/Holiday |
6 September, Tuesday | Parsva Ekadashi |
8 September, Thursday | Pradosh Vrat (S) , Onam/Thiruvonam |
9 September, Friday | Anant Chaturdashi |
10 September, Saturday | Bhadrapada Purnima Vrat |
13 September, Tuesday | Sankashti Chaturthi |
17 September, Saturday | Kanya Sankranti |
21 September, Wednesday | Indira Ekadashi |
23 September, Friday | Pradosh Vrat (K) |
24 September, Saturday | Masik Shivaratri |
25 September, Sunday | Ashwin Amavasya |
26 September, Monday | Sharad Navratri , Ghatasthapana |
Hindu Holidays 2022 in October
Date and Day | Hindu Festival/Holiday |
1 October, Saturday | Kalparambha |
2 October, Sunday | Navpatrika Puja |
3 October, Monday | Durga Puja Ashtami |
4 October, Tuesday | Durga Maha Navami Puja , Sharad Navratri Parana |
5 October, Wednesday | Durga Visarjan , Dussehra |
6 October, Thursday | Papankusha Ekadashi |
7 October, Friday | Pradosh Vrat (S) |
9 October, Sunday | Ashwin Purnima Vrat |
13 October, Thursday | Sankashti Chaturthi, Karva Chauth |
17 October, Monday | Tula Sankranti |
21 October, Friday | Rama Ekadashi |
22 October, Saturday | Pradosh Vrat (K) |
23 October, Sunday | Masik Shivaratri , Dhanteras |
24 October, Monday | Diwali , Narak Chaturdashi |
25 October, Tuesday | Kartik Amavasya |
26 October, Wednesday | Bhai Dooj , Govardhan Puja |
30 October, Sunday | Chhath Puja |
Hindu Holidays 2022 in November
Date and Day | Hindu Festival/Holiday |
4 November, Friday | Devutthana Ekadashi |
5 November, Saturday | Pradosh Vrat (S) |
8 November, Tuesday | Kartik Purnima Vrat |
12 November, Saturday | Sankashti Chaturthi |
16 November, Wednesday | Vrischika Sankranti |
20 November, Sunday | Utpanna Ekadashi |
21 November, Monday | Pradosh Vrat (K) |
22 November, Tuesday | Masik Shivaratri |
23 November, Wednesday | Margashirsha Amavasya |
Hindu Holidays 2022 in December
Date and Day | Hindu Festival/Holiday |
3 December, Saturday | Mokshada Ekadashi |
5 December, Monday | Pradosh Vrat (S) |
8 December, Thursday | Margashirsha Purnima Vrat |
11 December, Sunday | Sankashti Chaturthi |
16 December, Friday | Dhanu Sankranti |
19 December, Monday | Saphala Ekadashi |
21 December, Wednesday | Pradosh Vrat (K) , Masik Shivaratri |
23 December, Friday | Paush Amavasya |
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2022 Hindu Holidays & Festivals As Per Hindu Calendar 2022
Among the festivals and holidays mentioned in the list, there are a few that are prominent Hindu festivals and holidays in 2022, and are celebrated throughout the country in different forms-
Makar Sankranti
Makar Sankranti is known by different names in different parts of India. In North India, it is referred to as Lohri, while it is called Pongal in many parts of South India. Makar Sankranti is celebrated to commemorate the ascent of the Sun to the North. This day is also the coldest day of the winter season (14 January), and after this day, the days start to get warmer. In North India, bonfires are lit on Makar Sankranti, and sweets, popcorn, and rice are thrown in it as offerings. In the South, the day is celebrated by offering prayers to the sun god for providing the people with harvests.
The most common food items consumed by people during one of the popular Hindu festivals in 2022 are- sesame seeds and jaggery sweets, sugar drops, and rice cooked with milk.
Shivratri
The night of Shiva, Shivratri is celebrated in February and March as per 2022 Hindu Calendar. The devotees of Shiva fast throughout the day and break their fast after the night of worship the following day. Since Lord Shiva was known to be hot-tempered, the food offerings to the deity include cooling food items like milk, honey, water, and leaves of the wood apple tree. Another popular food that is prepared and consumed on Shivratri is Thandai. It is a drink that is made with almond, milk, and hemp seed. Lord Shiva used to consider hemp seed very dear to him, therefore, it is a huge part of the festivities.
Holi
Holi is a boisterous Hindu festival celebrated mainly in North India with great pomp and show. One of the prominent Hindu Holidays 2022 in India, it is celebrated with vigor and enthusiasm. People put colors and spray colored water on each other. People dance and sing on this day and enjoy themselves with their friends and families. This festival is associated with Lord Krishna and Lord Shiva. The places associated with Krishna, Vrindavan, and Mathura observe extensive celebrations on Holi. According to some legends, Holi marks the recreation of Shiva’s marriage procession. People exchange sweets with friends, relatives, and neighbours on this day. The most prominent food items of Holi are malpua, Puran Poli, and gujiya.
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Onam
Onam is a harvest festival that is celebrated in the month of August and September, traditionally in Kerala. This festival marks the time when the harvest has been reaped, and the granaries are full. Therefore, people celebrate happy occasions.
Ganesh Chaturthi
Ganesh Chaturthi commemorates the birthday of Lord Ganesha, the son of Shiva and Parvati. It is essentially celebrated in Maharashtra. No new auspicious activity can be commenced without praying to Ganesha, as Ganesh is considered the remover of difficulties and obstacles and grants success to all human endeavors. His image or idol is installed in people’s houses for a certain period, and after that time, that image is immersed in running water. All this is done with music and dancing. The most popular food item during the Ganesh Chaturthi is Modak, Ganesha’s favorite sweet.
Dussehra
Dussehra marks the victory of good over evil and is celebrated on 5 October 2022 as per Hindu Calendar 2022. It is celebrated differently throughout the country. Dussehra is celebrated for 10 days with dancing, singing, and feasts. People organize plays and enact the Ramlila, which is the story of Ramayana. Dussehra is considered auspicious for starting new ventures and opening new accounts.
Diwali
One of the most celebrated Hindu festivals in 2022 is Diwali, which is celebrated 21 days after Dussehra. This day commemorates Lord Rama's return to his hometown after 14 years of exile. People light thousands of oil lamps and candles to welcome their lord. It is an enchanting sight to see.
People decorate their homes and exchange sweets with family and friends. The night sky lights up with fireworks on Diwali. People worship Laxmi, the goddess of wealth on this day.
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