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Indian Festivals 2026 - Complete 2026 Calendar with Holidays

Indian Festivals 2026
Indian Festivals 2026

India’s cultural identity is deeply rooted in its festivals, religious observances, and temple traditions.

The Indian Festivals 2026 calendar offers a complete overview of major Hindu festivals, regional celebrations, and national holidays observed across the country.

This detailed 2026 calendar with holidays includes both gazetted holidays and optional holidays, helping devotees, travelers, students, and working professionals plan temple visits, vrats, pilgrimages, and family celebrations in advance.

Many Indian festivals follow the Hindu lunar calendar, while others are based on solar transitions. Because of this, festival dates change every year. In 2026, important celebrations such as Maha Shivaratri, Holi, Rama Navami, Janmashtami, Navratri, and Diwali will be observed with traditional rituals, special poojas, and temple ceremonies throughout India.

At TemplePedia.in, our goal is to provide an accurate and easy-to-read Indian festival calendar 2026 that connects spiritual traditions with practical planning.

January 2026 Festivals & Holidays

DateFestivalHoliday Type
01 Jan (Thu)New Year’s DayOptional
13 Jan (Tue)LohriOptional
14 Jan (Wed)Makar SankrantiOptional
14 Jan (Wed)Magh BihuOptional
14 Jan (Wed)PongalOptional
23 Jan (Fri)Basant PanchamiOptional
26 Jan (Mon)Republic DayGazetted

February 2026 Festivals & Holidays

DateFestivalHoliday Type
01 Feb (Sun)ThaipusamOptional
15 Feb (Sun)Maha ShivaratriGazetted
19 Feb (Thu)Shivaji JayantiOptional
23 Feb (Mon)Swami Dayananda Saraswati JayantiOptional

March 2026 Festivals & Holidays

DateFestivalHoliday Type
03 Mar (Tue)Holika DahanOptional
04 Mar (Wed)HoliGazetted
19 Mar (Thu)Ugadi / Gudi Padwa / Cheti ChandOptional
26 Mar (Thu)Rama NavamiGazetted
31 Mar (Tue)Mahavir JayantiGazetted

April 2026 Festivals & Holidays

DateFestivalHoliday Type
02 Apr (Thu)Hanuman JayantiOptional
14 Apr (Tue)Vishu / Vaisakhi / Tamil New YearOptional
19 Apr (Sun)Akshaya TritiyaOptional

May 2026 Festivals & Holidays

DateFestivalHoliday Type
01 May (Fri) Buddha PurnimaOptional
09 May (Sat)Maharana Pratap JayantiOptional

June 2026 Festivals & Holidays

DateFestivalHoliday Type
21 Jun (Sun) International Yoga DayOptional

July 2026 Festivals & Holidays

DateFestivalHoliday Type
16 July (Thu) Jagannath RathyatraOptional
29 July (Wed) Guru PurnimaOptional

August 2026 Festivals & Holidays

DateFestivalHoliday Type
15 Aug (Sat)Independence DayGazetted
28 Aug (Fri)Raksha BandhanOptional

September 2026 Festivals & Holidays

DateFestivalHoliday Type
04 September (Fri) JanmasthamiGazetted
14 Sep (Mon) Paryushan SamvatsariOptional
14 Sep (Mon) Ganesh ChaturthiOptional

October 2026 Festivals & Holidays

DateFestivalHoliday Type
02 Oct (Fri)Mahatma Gandhi JayantiGazetted
11 Oct (Sun)NavratriOptional
19 Oct (Mon)Durga AshtamiOptional
20 Oct (Tue)DussehraGazetted
29 Oct (Thu)Karwa ChauthOptional

November 2026 Festivals & Holidays

DateFestivalHoliday Type
06 Nov (Fri)DhanterasOptional
08 Nov (Sun)Diwali / DeepavaliGazetted
10 Nov (Tue)Govardhan PujaOptional
11 Nov (Wed)Bhaiya DoojOptional
15 Nov (Sun)Chhath PujaOptional

December 2026 Festivals & Holidays

DateFestivalHoliday Type
16 Dec (Wednesday) Dhanu SankrantiOptional
20 Dec (Sunday)Geeta JayantiOptional

Difference Between Gazetted Holidays and Optional Holidays

india Festivals 2026

While looking the Indian Festivals 2026 calendar, you may notice that holidays are marked as either Gazetted or Optional. Understanding the difference helps in better planning for work schedules, travel, and temple visits.

What is a Gazetted Holiday?

A Gazetted Holiday is an official public holiday declared by the Government of India. These holidays are published in the Government Gazette and are observed across the country. On gazetted holidays, most government offices, banks, schools, and public institutions remain closed.

  • Applicable nationwide across India
  • Mandatory holiday for government offices
  • Common examples include Republic Day, Independence Day, Diwali, and Gandhi Jayanti

What is an Optional Holiday?

An Optional Holiday, also known as a General Holiday, allows individuals to choose holidays based on personal, regional, or religious preferences. Employees can usually select a limited number of optional holidays from an approved list each year.

  • Choice-based holiday depending on personal preference
  • Depends on company policy or state government rules
  • Examples include Makar Sankranti, Basant Panchami, and Karva Chauth

In the 2026 calendar with holidays, both gazetted and optional holidays are included to give a complete picture of India’s festival landscape. Even on optional holidays, temples often remain active with special poojas and regional celebrations.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - Indian Festivals 2026

What are the major Indian festivals in 2026?

Major Indian festivals in 2026 include Makar Sankranti, Maha Shivaratri, Holi, Rama Navami, Janmashtami, Ganesh Chaturthi, Navratri, Dussehra, Diwali, and Chhath Puja. These festivals are widely celebrated across India with temple rituals and cultural traditions.

What is the Indian Festivals 2026 calendar?

The Indian Festivals 2026 calendar is a month-wise list of religious festivals, regional celebrations, and national holidays observed in India during the year 2026.

What is meant by “2026 calendar with holidays”?

The 2026 calendar with holidays includes gazetted holidays, optional holidays, and major religious festivals, helping people plan travel, office leave, and temple visits.

What is a Gazetted Holiday?

A Gazetted Holiday is an official public holiday declared by the Government of India. On these days, government offices, banks, and schools generally remain closed nationwide.

What is an Optional Holiday?

An Optional Holiday, also known as a Restricted Holiday, allows individuals to choose holidays based on personal, religious, or regional preference.

What is the difference between Gazetted and Optional Holidays?

Gazetted holidays are mandatory and observed across India, whereas optional holidays are choice-based and depend on organization or state policy.

Are banks and government offices closed on optional holidays?

In most cases, banks and government offices remain open on optional holidays, unless a specific state notification declares otherwise.

Are temples open on gazetted and optional holidays?

Yes, temples generally remain open on both gazetted and optional holidays. Many festivals marked as optional holidays still involve special poojas and rituals at temples.

Why do Indian festival dates change every year?

Most Indian festivals follow the Hindu lunar calendar or solar transitions. Because these calendars differ from the Gregorian calendar, festival dates change every year.

Do festival dates vary by state in India?

Yes, while major festivals are celebrated nationwide, public holiday status and observance may vary by state and region.

Is this calendar useful for temple and travel planning?

Yes, the Indian Festivals 2026 calendar is useful for planning temple visits, pilgrimages, and festival-based travel.

Where can I find temple-specific festival details?

For temple-wise festival dates, darshan timings, and pooja schedules, visit individual temple pages on TemplePedia.in.

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