Hindu Calendar January, 2025: Festivals and holidays - List of festivals, fasts and holidays in January 2025 as per Hindu calendar. Also see 2025 January Hindu festivals, fasts and important day, dates in english.
Hindu Calendar January 2025 gives a list of all the festivals celebrated in India in the month. Through this Panchang, you can see the information about fasting, sunrise, sunset, monthly holidays and much more in this month.
Major festivals and holidays of January 2025 will start from New Year on January 1, Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti is on January 6, Lohri is on Janaury 13, Makar Sankranti is on January 14 and Republic Day is on January 26.
January 2025 Hindu Calendar - List of Festivals and Holidays.
Date and Day | Festivals and Holidays |
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01 January 2025, Wednesday | New Year, Chandra Darshan |
02 January 2025, Thursday | Nature Day |
03 January 2025, Friday | Varad Chaturthi |
05 January 2025, Sunday | Shashti |
06 January 2025, Monday | Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti |
07 January 2025, Tuesday | Durgashtami Vrat |
10 January 2025, Friday | Vaikunth Ekadashi, Paush Putrada Ekadashi |
11 January 2025, Saturday | Rohini Vrat, Kurma Dwadashi Vrat, Pradosh Vrat |
12 January 2025, Sunday | Swami Vivekananda Jayanti, National Youth Day |
13 January 2025, Monday | Full Moon, Satya Vrat, Paush Purnima, Maghsnan starts, Lohri, Satya Vrat, Purnima Vrat |
14 January 2025, Tuesday | Ganga Sagar Bath, Makar Sankranti |
17 January 2025, Friday | Sakat Chauth, Sankashti Ganesh Chaturthi |
21 January 2025, Tuesday | Kalashtami |
25 January 2025, Saturday | Shattila Ekadashi |
26 January 2025, Sunday | Republic Day |
27 January 2025, Monday | Som Pradosh Vrat, Mas Shivratri, Pradosh Vrat |
29 January 2025, Wednesday | Mauni Amavasya, Amavasya |
30 January 2025, Thursday | Shishir Ritu, Chandra Darshan, Magh Gupt Navratri, Gandhi death anniversary |
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Major festivals and holidays in January 2025.
Major festivals and holidays in January 2025 are New Year, Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti, Swami Vivekananda Jayanti, Lohri, Makar Sankranti, and Republic Day.