2020 Panreligious Calendar for all of your Panreligious Needs
MM/DD-MM/DD, MM/DD: Name (Alternative Name) [Religion]
Sometimes the final pair of brackets will have the name of a country instead of a religion. This is because the holiday is religious in nature, but is not widely celebrated outside of this area.
In general, for the purposes of this list, Eastern Orthodox Christians and Coptic Orthodox Christians are grouped separately to "Christian" as they operate on a different calendar. All dates are according to the Gregorian Calendar. It is assumed that you are in the Northern Hemisphere.
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January Panreligious Calendar
1/1: Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God [Roman Catholic] {1/1}
1/1: World Peace Day [Baha'i]
1/4: Elizabeth Ann B. Seton Feast Day [Roman Catholic] {1/4}
1/5: Guru Gobind Singh's Birthday [Sikh]
1/6: Christmas [Armenian Apostolic Church] {1/6}
1/6: Epiphany [Christian] {1/6}
1/6: Día de los Tres Reyes (Three Kings Day) [Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico] {1/6}
1/7: Christmas (Feast of the Nativity) [Eastern Orthodox Christian, Coptic Orthodox Christian, Rastafarian] {1/7}
1/14: New Year [Eastern Orthodox Christian] {1/14}
1/15: Makar Sankranti (Magha) [Hindu] {1/14 or 1/15}
1/15-1/19: Pongal (Tai Pongal) [Hindu] {1/13-1/17, 1/14-1/18, or 1/15-1/19}
1/19: Epiphany [Coptic Orthodox Christian, Eastern Orthodox Christian] {1/19}
1/19: Vasant Panchami (Basant Panchami) [Hindu] {Between 1/15 and 3/1}
1/19: World Religion Day [Baha'i]
1/21: Our Lady of Altagracia [Dominican Republic] {1/21}
February Panreligious Calendar
Sundown 2/1-2/2: Imbolc (Brigid’s Day) [Pagan and Wiccan] {Sundown 2/1-2/2}
2/2: Candlemas [Christian]
2/3: Suyapa Day [Honduras]
2/9: St. Maron's Day [Lebanon]
Sundown 2/9-2/10: Tu Bishvat (New Year of the Trees) [Jewish]
2/15: Parinirvana (Nirvana Day) [Buddhist]
2/21: Maha Shivaratri (Shiva's Night) [Hindu]
2/24: Shrove Monday [Christian]
2/25: Mardi Gras (Shrove Tuesday) [Christian]
2/26: Ash Wednesday (beginning of Lent) [Christian]
2/26-3/1: Festival of Ayyam-i-Ha (Intercalary Days) [Baha'i]
March Panreligious Calendar
3/2: Beginning of Great Lent [Eastern Orthodox Christian]
3/2-3/20: Baha'i Fast [Baha'i]
Sundown 3/9-3/10: Purim (Feast of Lots) [Jewish]
3/10-3/13: Hola Mohalla [Sikh]
3/10-3/13: Holi [Hindu]
3/19: Feast of St. Joseph [Roman Catholic]
Sundown 3/19-3/20: Ostara (Vernal Equinox) [Pagan and Wiccan]
3/21: Naw Ruz (New Year) [Zoroastrian]
Sundown 3/21-3/22: Lailat al Miraj
3/25: The Annunciation [Christian]
3/25-4/2: Chaitra Navratri [Hindu]
3/25: Gudi Padwa [Hindu]
3/25: Ugadi [Hindu]
3/25: Vikram Samvat [Hindu]
3/26: Birthday of Prophet Zarathushtra (Khordad Sal) [Zoroastrian]
April Panreligious Calendar
4/2: Rama Navami (Birthday of Rama) [Hindu]
4/6: Mahavir Jayanti [Jain]
4/7: The Annunciation [Coptic Orthodox Christian, Eastern Orthodox Christian]
4/8: Buddha's Birth [Buddhist]
Sundown 4/8-4/16: Passover [Jewish]
Sundown 4/8-4/9: Mid-Sha'ban [Islamic]
4/9: Maundy Thursday [Christian]
4/10: Good Friday [Christian]
4/11: Holy Saturday [Christian]
4/12: Easter [Christian]
4/13: Easter Monday [Christian]
4/13: Vaisakhi (New Year) [Hindu]
4/14: Vaisakhi [Sikh]
4/16: Holy Thursday [Coptic Orthodox Christian, Eastern Orthodox Christian]
4/17: Holy Friday [Coptic Orthodox Christian, Eastern Orthodox Christian]
4/18: Holy Saturday [Coptic Orthodox Christian, Eastern Orthodox Christian]
4/19: Easter [Coptic Orthodox Christian, Eastern Orthodox Christian]
4/19: Feast of Divine Mercy [Roman Catholic]
4/20: Easter Monday [Coptic Orthodox Christian, Eastern Orthodox Christian]
4/21, 4/29, 5/2: Festival of Ridvan [Baha'i]
Sundown 4/23-5/23: Ramadan [Islamic]
Sundown 4/30-5/1: Beltaine [Pagan and Wiccan]
5/7: Vesak (Buddha Day) [Buddhist]
Sundown 5/11-5/12: Lag BaOmer [Jewish]
5/13: Our Lady of Fatima Day [Portugal]
Sundown 5/18-5/19: Laylat al-Qadr [Islamic]
5/21: Ascension Day [Christian]
5/22-5/23: Declaration of the Bab [Baha'i]
5/22: Jumu'atul-Wida [Islamic]
Sundown 5/23-5/26: Eid al-Fitr [Islamic]
5/27-5/29: Ascension of Baha'u'llah [Baha'i]
5/28: Ascension Day [Coptic Orthodox Christian, Eastern Orthodox Christian]
Sundown 5/28-5/30: Shavout (Festival of Weeks) [Jewish]
5/31: Pentecost (Whit Sunday) [Christian]
June Panreligious Calendar
6/1: Whit Monday [Christian]
6/7: Pentecost [Coptic Orthodox Christian, Eastern Orthodox Christian]
6/7: Trinity Sunday [Christian]
6/8: Monday of the Holy Spirit [Eastern Orthodox Christian]
6/11: Feast of Corpus Christi [Roman Catholic]
6/14: All Saints Day [Eastern Orthodox Christian]
6/14: Race Unity Day [Baha'i]
6/16: Martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev Sahib [Sikh]
6/19: Feast of the Sacred Heart [Roman Catholic]
Sundown 6/20-6/21: Litha (Summer Solstice) [Pagan and Wiccan]
6/29: St. Peter and St. Paul Day [Colombia, Costa Rica, Peru, Venezuela]
July Panreligious Calendar
7/9: Martyrdom of the Bab [Baha'i]
7/23: Birthday of Haile Selassie [Rastafarian]
7/24: Pioneer Day [Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]
Sundown 7/28-8/2: The Hajj [Islamic]
Sundown 7/29-7/30: Tisha B'Av [Jewish]
Sundown 7/29-7/30: Arafat Day [Islamic]
Sundown 7/29-8/2: Eid-al-Adha [Islamic]
7/31: Feast of St. Ignatius Loyola [Spain]
Sundown 7/31-8/1: Lughnasadh [Pagan and Wiccan]
August Panreligious Calendar
8/2: Virgen de los Angeles Day [Costa Rica]
8/3: Raksha Bandhan [Hindu]
8/11: Janmashtami (Birth of Lord Krishna) [Hindu]
8/13-8/16: Obon (Festival of Souls) [Japan]
Sundown 8/14-8/15: Tu B’Av [Jewish]
8/15: Feast of the Assumption [Roman Catholic]
8/15: Paryushana [Jain]
Sundown 8/19-8-20: Islamic New Year (Hijri) [Islamic]
8/22: Ganesh Chaturthi [Hindu]
Sundown 8/28-8/29: Ashura [Islamic]
8/30: St. Rose of Lima [Peru]
September Panreligious Calendar
9/1-9/17: Pitru Paksha [Hindu]
9/2: Ghost Festival [China]
9/2-9/5: Obon (Festival of Souls) [Tokyo, Japan]
9/11: Nayrouz (Coptic New Year) [Coptic Orthodox Christian]
Sundown 9/18-9/20, 10/1: Rosh Hashanah (New Year) [Jewish]
Sundown 9/21-9/22: Mabon (Autumnal Equinox) [Pagan and Wiccan]
9/24: Anant Chaturdashi [Hindu]
9/24: Our Lady of Las Mercedes [Dominican Republic]
9/28: Meskel (Feast of the True Cross) [Coptic Orthodox Christian]
9/28: Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) [Jewish]
October Panreligious Calendar
Sundown 10/2-10/9: Sukkot [Jewish]
Sundown 10/7-10/8: Arbaeen [Islamic]
Sundown 10/8-10/9: Hoshana Rabbah [Jewish]
Sundown 10/9-10/10: Shemini Atzeret [Jewish]
Sundown 10/10-10/11: Simchat Torah [Jewish]
10/11: Círio de Nazaré [Brazil]
10/12: Our Lady Aparecida [Brazil]
10/12: White Sunday [Samoa]
10/17-10/25: Navaratri [Hindu]
10/20: Birthday of the Bab [Baha'i]
~10/22: Durga Puja [Hindu]
10/25: Dussehra [Hindu]
Sundown 10/28-10/29: Mawlid (Prophet Muhammad's Birthday) [Islamic]
Sundown 10/31-11/1: Samhain [Pagan and Wiccan]
November Panreligious Calendar
11/1: All Saints Day [Christian]
11/1-11/2: Día de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) [Mexico]
11/2: All Souls Day [Christian]
11/2: Anniversary of the Crowning of Haile Selassie [Rastafarian]
11/4: Karva Chauth [Hindu]
11/12: Birthday of Baha'u'llah [Baha'i]
11/14-11/19: Diwali [Hindu]
11/14: Bandi Chhor Divas [Sikh]
11/15: Veer Samvat (New Year) [Jain]
11/19: Gyan Panchami [Jain]
11/24: Martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib [Sikh]
11/25-1/6: Winter Lent (Nativity Fast) [Coptic Orthodox Christian]
11/26: The Day of the Covenant [Baha'i]
11/28-1/6: Winter Lent (Nativity Fast) [Eastern Orthodox Christian]
11/28: Ascension of Abdu'l-Baha [Baha'i]
11/29-12/24: Advent [Christian]
11/30: Guru Nanak Ji's Birthday [Sikh]
11/30: Saint Andrew's Day [Roman Catholic]
December Panreligious Calendar
12/5: Saint Nicholas Day [Netherlands]
12/8: Bodhi Day (Buddha's Enlightenment) [Buddhist]
12/8: Feast of the Immaculate Conception [Roman Catholic]
Sundown 12/10-12/18: Hanukkah [Jewish]
12/12: Fiesta de Guadalupe [Mexico]
12/13: Santa Lucia [Sweden]
12/16-12/24: Las Posadas [Mexico]
Sundown 12/20-12/21: Yule (Winter Solstice) [Pagan and Wiccan]
12/25: Christmas [Christian]
12/26: St. Stephen's Day [Roman Catholic]
12/28: Holy Innocents’ Day [Morocco, Mexico]
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Mix and Match ideas for Navratri-2020
Navratri is the celebration of nine-evening of love of maa Durga. This is the greatest celebration in India after Diwali which all the young ladies and young men have hung tight for it. here is the best blend of outfit thoughts for Navratri. As we as a whole realize this is the celebration of Gujarat. Navratri has an astonishing assortment of chaniya choli which is utilized to make with mixed hues.
There is heaps of way top style a chaniya choli. As we as a whole realize that the Navratri is going to come. there is heaps of alternative to wear one outfit with an alternate style of base or perhaps top. Here we are discussing some of them, the most recent style of blend and match for this Navratri. This is where the outfits come in the more obscure tints.
Navratri is where you can match a legitimate customary clothing, and appear to be unique. In the event that you are thinking about what to wear on this Navratri, at that point this blog will get you out. here are some best thoughts for NavratriHere are the best blend and match thoughts for this Navratri. This one is an entirely agreeable and snazzy one, in this style you can undoubtedly combine your old base with any sort of new yield top and here you are prepared with your new search for this Navratri. this is where you can wear any of the hues with any of the turns, and make your new gander at each time.As we as a whole realize that this the period of conventional clothing, making another look is never bound us. For example, you can not match this with this one. We are allowed to do anything with our hope to make another one out of it. Here is the combination of Indian with the western for them who love to explore different avenues regarding their design look. It gives you an extraordinary and agreeable look. Give your look a western touch and parade at your group.Side cut Kurti is in pattern again there is the style that you can undoubtedly combined with any sort of base and lehenga. It looks pretty as a result of its example of styles. They can shift long of the or the cut of the Kurtis. It looks astounding with regards to pants or some other base. It very well may be in the basic plain, brocade, or with the more extensive outskirt, you can undoubtedly be matched with your straightforward side cut Kurti with the creator pants.Asymmetric Kurtis is acceptable at consistently, these look uncommon with regards to the erupted parcel. It looks all the more beautiful when its spin. This is the one sort of all over example that is totally looking pretty when its combined with the completely erupted lehenga. They can be totally all over example or can be in a semi up-down pattern.Aline Kurtis is truly agreeable and up-to-date, they look additionally staggering when they come to combine with the correct style of base. It very well may be in various examples, various styles, and sizes. These look astounding when you wear it and play dandiya, and with the spectacular whirl. In any case, consistently recollect this is possibly looking acceptable when its combined with the correct style of base.
Additionally here I notice the absolute most significant cosmetics tips to upgrade your look and get an ideal picture face with these tips.If you are conveying a plain outfit for the Navaratri remember to wear weighty hoops, neckpiece, or footwear. yet, recollect that don't wear excessively.
Continuously utilize waterproof cosmetics for Navratri, however keep it negligible.
The best and in particular remember a major bindi.
Continuously put resources into the fundamental shade of the base, tops, and pullovers, for example, a dhoti, pants, churidars, kurtas, and so forth.
Never keep your hair open, never under any circumstance. attempt probably the most recent meshes to make an exceptional look. For example, vintage twists, buns, muddled bun, twists, and some more.
Most significant remember to take a whirls video.
Decked up yourself in contemporary hues and fundamental style to look all the more dazzling.
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Chaitra Navratri 2020 Date, Time, Kalash Sthapana & Puja Vidhi - Times of India
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Chaitra Navratri 2020 Date, Time, Kalash Sthapana & Puja Vidhi - Times of India
Navratri is one of the most auspisious festivals in Hindu religion. Navratri literally means – nine nights. On Navratri, devotees worship the nine forms of Goddess Durga for nine nights. Theoretically Navaratri falls twice or four times a year. Of these, the Sharada Navaratri (September–October) is the most celebrated and the Vasanta Navaratri or Chaitra Navratri (March–April) is the next most significant.
Chaitra Navratri 2020 Date & Time
Chaitra Navratri, also known as Vasanta Navaratri is observed in the lunar month of Chaitra (March–April). This year, the festival of Chaitra Navratri will begin from March 25, 2020. This year, no tithi is missing, hence, Navratri will be celebrated for full nine days. Check the Chaitra Navratri 2020 and form of Goddess Durga for each day:
March 25, 2020: On Day 1, devotees worship Maa Shailputri
March 26, 2020: On Day 2, devotees worship Maa Brahmacharini
March 27, 2020: On Day 3, devotees worship Maa Chandraghanta
March 28, 2020: On Day 4, devotees worship Maa Kushmanda
March 29, 2020: On Day 5, devotees worship Maa Skandamata
March 30, 2020: On Day 6, devotees worship Maa Katyayani
March 31, 2020: On Day 7, devotees worship Maa Kalaratri
April 01, 2020: On Day 8, devotees worship Maa Mahagauri
April 02, 2020: On Day 9, devotees worship Maa Sidhidatri
Chaitra Navratri 2020 Kalash Sthapana & Puja Vidhi
The Kalash Sthapana for Chaitra Navratri 2020 puja will be on the same day. The Chaitra Navratri puja starts with Kalash Sthapana. After that offer food, vastr (cloth), do matra jaap and aarti. On the ninth day, after puja, do the visarjan.
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