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Your Complete Guide

Festival Calendar 2026

Covering festivals and sacred occasions across Muslim, Hindu and Sikh communities — so you never miss a moment to connect.

Muslim
🌙
16 JunSubject to moon sighting

Al-Muharram

The Islamic New Year marking the first day of Muharram, the most sacred month in the Islamic calendar. A time for reflection, prayer and remembrance.

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18 FebSubject to moon sighting

Ramadan

The holy month of fasting from dawn to sunset — a time of spiritual reflection, increased devotion, Taraweeh prayers, and generosity.

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🌙
20 MarSubject to moon sighting

Eid al-Fitr

Celebrates the end of Ramadan. Families wear new clothes, exchange gifts, give Zakat al-Fitr to the poor, and share festive meals.

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🌙
27 MaySubject to moon sighting

Eid al-Adha

Honours Prophet Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his son. Includes mosque prayers, Qurbani, distribution of meat to the needy, and family feasts.

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🕌
25 AugSubject to moon sighting

Mawlid al-Nabi

Celebration of the birth of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, observed with prayers, gatherings, Nasheeds and acts of charity.

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Hindu
🪁
14 Jan

Makar Sankranti

Harvest festival marking the sun's entry into Capricorn. Celebrated with kite flying, sesame sweets, bonfires and thanksgiving for the harvest.

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🌼
23 Jan

Vasant Panchami

Celebrates the arrival of spring and honours Goddess Saraswati, deity of knowledge and arts. People wear yellow and seek blessings for learning.

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🔱
15 Feb

Maha Shivaratri

The great night of Lord Shiva. Devotees fast, keep vigil through the night, offer bilva leaves, and perform Shiva puja and Abhishek.

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🎨
3 Mar

Holi

Festival of Colours celebrating the victory of good over evil. People throw coloured powder, dance, play music and share sweets.

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🏹
26 Mar

Rama Navami

Celebrates the birth of Lord Rama, seventh avatar of Vishnu. Observed with fasting, recitation of the Ramayana, and temple celebrations.

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🐘
16 Sep

Ganesh Chaturthi

Celebrates the birth of Lord Ganesha with elaborate puja rituals, processions, and immersion of Ganesha idols in water.

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🦚
5 Aug

Janmashtami

Celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna at midnight. Marked with fasting, devotional singing, Dahi Handi, temple decorations and midnight celebrations.

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🪢
29 Jul

Raksha Bandhan

Celebrates the bond between siblings. Sisters tie a rakhi thread on their brother's wrist as a symbol of love and protection.

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💃
21 Sep

Navratri

Nine nights of worship dedicated to Goddess Durga. Celebrated with Garba and Dandiya dancing, fasting, and prayer across nine divine forms.

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🔥
30 Sep

Dussehra

Celebrates the victory of good over evil — Lord Rama's defeat of Ravana and Goddess Durga's victory over Mahishasura. Marked with Ramlila and bonfires.

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🪔
8 Nov

Diwali

Festival of Lights. Celebrated with oil diya lamps, Lakshmi puja, fireworks, sweets and family gatherings. Marks the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya.

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Sikh
⚔️
6 Jan

Guru Gobind Singh's Birthday

Gurpurab celebrating the birth of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the tenth Sikh Guru and founder of the Khalsa. Observed with Akhand Path, Nagar Kirtan, and Langar.

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🌾
13 Apr

Vaisakhi

Celebrates the founding of the Khalsa Panth by Guru Gobind Singh Ji in 1699, and the Punjabi harvest. Marked with Nagar Kirtan, Gurdwara visits, and Langar.

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🥁
4 Mar

Hola Mohalla

A Sikh festival of martial arts, poetry and music held at Anandpur Sahib. A day of community spirit, courage and celebration — the day after Holi.

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📖
1 Sep

Parkash Utsav — Sri Guru Granth Sahib

Marks the first installation of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji in Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) in 1604. Observed with Akhand Path and special prayers.

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7 Oct

Installation of the Guru Granth Sahib

Gurgaddi Diwas — marks the day in 1708 when Guru Gobind Singh Ji declared the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji as the eternal living Guru of the Sikhs.

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22 Dec

Shahidi Hafta

Martyrdom Week commemorating the supreme sacrifice of the four younger Sahibzade — the sons of Guru Gobind Singh Ji — at Fatehgarh Sahib in 1704.

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🕯️
24 Nov

Martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur

Commemorates the martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, the ninth Sikh Guru, who gave his life to protect the religious freedom of all people.

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☀️
24 Nov

Guru Nanak Gurpurab

Celebrates the birth of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism. Observed with 48-hour Akhand Path, Nagar Kirtan, and Langar for all.

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Dates shown for 2026. Islamic dates subject to moon sighting and may vary by one day. Dates updated annually.

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