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Festival of lights, celebrating the return of Lord Rama
A harvest festival celebrated primarily in Punjab
Harvest festival celebrated in Kerala, welcoming King Mahabali
Marks the arrival of spring
Commemorates the Buddhas first sermon (Dhamma Day
Commemorates the Buddhas first sermon (Dhamma Day
Marks the arrival of spring
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On our festivals page, you can filter festivals by religion. Simply select the religion—such as Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism, or Buddhism—from the filter options to view festivals specific to that faith.
Yes, we update the festival dates every year to ensure accuracy. Since many Indian festivals are based on lunar calendars, their dates change annually. We strive to provide the most current information
The Hindu lunar calendar is based on the phases of the moon, so its months and dates differ from the Gregorian calendar. On DKSCORE, we provide the corresponding Gregorian dates for each festival to help you plan accordingly.
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Festival dates in the Hindu lunar calendar are based on lunar phases and specific celestial events. Our team consults with experts and official sources to calculate these dates accurately for each year.
Yes, we aim to provide a comprehensive list of festivals celebrated across different regions of India, including local and regional festivals. If you notice a festival missing, please contact us to have it added.
Yes, you can search for festivals by specific dates or months using our search bar or by navigating through our interactive calendar view on the festivals page
We make every effort to ensure the accuracy of our festival dates by collaborating with experts and referencing official calendars. However, we recommend verifying with local sources for region-specific observances.
Yes, we include significant international observances that are widely celebrated in India, such as Christmas, Easter, and international days recognized by the United Nations.