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Indian Calendar 2021 - This AstroCAMP special article consists of the list of all government holidays 2021 along with the list of various fasts and festivals to be celebrated by folks belonging to various religions and cultures.
Considering the fact that India is home to an iota to cultures and religions, the nature of the Indian Calendar 2021 will also be quite diverse. So, the primary entrants in the list of Indian Calendar 2021 would be government holidays 2021, then there would be Hindu holidays 2021, Islamic holidays 2021, Sikh Holidays 2021, Christian holidays 2021 and some other 2021 Indian festivals.
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Now, before moving on to Indian calendar 2021, its features and specialities, let us take an actual look at the Calendar 2021 consisting of the dates of various government holidays 2021 and Indian festivals 2021.
Day | Date | Festival/Holiday |
Friday | 1 Jan, 2021 | New Year |
Wednesday | 13 Jan, 2021 | Lohri |
Thursday | 14 Jan, 2021 | Pongal , Uttarayan , Makar Sankranti |
Saturday | 23 Jan, 2021 | Subhas Chandra Bose Jayanti |
Tuesday | 26 Jan, 2021 | Republic Day |
Day | Date | Festival/Holiday |
Tuesday | 16 Feb,2021 | Basant Panchami, Saraswati Puja |
Day | Date | Festival/Holiday |
Thursday | 11 Mar, 2021 | Mahashivratri |
Sunday | 28 Mar, 2021 | Holika Dahan |
Monday | 29 Mar, 2021 | Holi |
Day | Date | Festival/Holiday |
Thursday | 1 Apr, 2021 | Bank's Holiday |
Tuesday | 13 Apr, 2021 | Chaitra Navratri , Ugadi , Gudi Padwa |
Wednesday | 14 Apr, 2021 | Baisakhi , Cheti Chand , Ambedkar Jayanti |
Wednesday | 21 Apr, 2021 | Ram Navami |
Thursday | 22 Apr, 2021 | Chaitra Navratri Parana |
Tuesday | 27 Apr, 2021 | Hanuman jayanti |
Day | Date | Festival/Holiday |
Friday | 14 May ,2021 | Akshay Triiya |
Day | Date | Festival/Holiday |
Monday | 12 July, 2021 | Jagannath Rath Yatra |
Tuesday | 20 July, 2021 | Ashadhi Ekadashi |
Saturday | 24 July, 2021 | Guru Purnima |
Day | Date | Festival/Holiday |
Wednesday | 11 Aug, 2021 | Hariyali Teej |
Friday | 13 Aug, 2021 | Nag Panchami |
Sunday | 15 Aug, 2021 | Independence Day |
Saturday | 21 Aug, 2021 | Onam/Thiruvonam |
Sunday | 22 Aug, 2021 | Raksha Bandhan |
Wednesday | 25 Aug, 2021 | Kajari Teej |
Monday | 30 Aug, 2021 | Janmashtami |
Day | Date | Festival/Holiday |
Thursday | 9 Sept, 2021 | Hartalika Teej |
Friday | 10 Sept, 2021 | Ganesh Chaturthi |
Sunday | 19 Sept, 2021 | Anant Chaturdashi |
Day | Date | Festival/Holiday |
Saturday | 2 Oct, 2021 | Gandhi Jayanti |
Thursday | 7 Oct, 2021 | Sharad Navratri |
Wednesday | 13 Oct, 2021 | Durga Puja Ashtami |
Thursday | 14 Oct, 2021 | Durga Maha Navami Puja |
Friday | 15 Oct, 2021 | Dussehra , Sharad Navratri Parana |
Sunday | 24 Oct, 2021 | Karva Chauth |
Day | Date | Festival/Holiday |
Tuesday | 2 Nov,2021 | Dhanteras |
Thursday | 4 Nov,2021 | Diwali , Narak Chaturdashi |
Friday | 5 Nov,2021 | Govardhan Puja |
Saturday | 6 Nov,2021 | Bhai Dooj |
Wednesday | 10 Nov,2021 | Chhath Puja |
Sunday | 14 Nov,2021 | Children's Day |
Day | Date | Festival/Holiday |
Saturday | 25 Dec, 2021 | Merry Christmas |
Let us now move on to find out some more trivia about the Indian Calendar 2021.
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The Indian Calendar is also known as the Shalivahana Shaka Calendar. The Saka Calendar is not just any other calendar, but is also an epitome of some specific Indian cultures, beliefs and traditions. When it is said to be the national calendar, we offer a tribute to all of our ancient heritage and culture. Many of you would be surprised to know that this particular Indian Calendar 2021 will also be followed by the Hindu population residing in foreign countries like in Indonesia, Bali, Java and many such Southeast Asian countries.
It was after a research conducted by the Calendar Reform Committee during the 1950s, the conclusion was arrived that around 30 different kinds of calendars were put to use to decide upon Hindu,Jain and Buddhist festivals and events.
The research stated that these calendars had their basis on very congruent practices, even though they are based on ancient systems of traditions and astronomy.
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The Indian calendar is used in the Gazette of India but along with the Gregorian one.
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So as to provide documents, timetables, communication via Saka Calendar dates, this is put to use by the govt of India.
The Calendar Reform Committee officially adopted the Indian calendar in 1957 and given a significant status as a part of the Nautical Almanac and also the Indian Ephemeris. It was the first prime minister of India, Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru who stated the need for an unified calendar.
It was also made a prerogative to make this calendar relatable, precise and free of any kind of religious as well as regional conflict, easy to navigate. Hence, ultimately the committee came up with the Saka Calendar, which was made official on March 22, 1957 or Chaitra 1, 1879.
The Shaka Calendar that we are basically talking about here is based on the luni-solar format of time and just like the Gregorian Calendar, it also consists of 365 days and 12 months. The first month to appear in the Indian Calendar happens to be Chaitra and the last one in the list of the months as per the Indian calendar 2021 happens to be Phalguna. The following names of the months in accordance with the Shaka Calendar are given below.
1. Chaitra
2. Vaishakha
3. Jyeshtha
4. Ashadha
5. Shravana
6. Bhadra
7. Ashwin
8. Kartika
9. Agrahayana
10. Pausha
11. Magha
12. Phalguna
Since we are discussing the structure of the Indian Calendar 2021, it would also be interesting to note down how many types of Calendars are followed in India. Let us take a look at them now.
The Indian Calendar is affiliated to three other systems of Calendars when it comes to deciding Hindu festivals 2021, Islamic holidays 2021 and festivals and many others. Let us take a look at the various systems of calendars.
The Lunar Calendars: The Lunar calendars as the name suggests are entirely based on the monthly Moon phases and the cycles of Moon. The Islamic Hejira Calendar is the primary example and of a pure lunar calendar. There are 12 months amongst which the 2 months are seen to be gaping the difference between two new moons. Each and every Lunar month lasts for about 29.5 days.
The Lunisolar Calendar: It considers the yearly movement of the Sun and the month wise phases of the Moon. The Jew and Babylonian calendars along with Indian Calendars used in Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, Karnataka, Kashmir, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh happen to be the lunislolar calendars.
The Solar Calendars: On a yearly basis, this calendar is based on the position of the Sun. Some famous examples are Gregorian, French, Roman calendars and Indian Solar Calendars which are extensively used in the Indian states of Bengal, Assam, Haryana, Kerala, Orissa, Tamil Nadu, Punjab and Tripura. The national calendar of India falls under this category.
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