Origin of Indian Calendar. You can click on the Prev or Next link to check the calendar of other months in the year 2020. Hindu festivals calendar is also known as Hindu Vrat and Tyohar calendar. Get to know about all the main festivals and all the government holidays. United States 2020 – Calendar with American holidays. En.

Most Hindu festivals calendar include significant fasting days along with festivals. Its diversity and uniqueness are evident in Punjabi poetry, philosophy, spirituality, education, artistry, music, cuisine, science, technology, military warfare, architecture, traditions, values, and history. Hindu Festivals Calendar 2020. with King Vikramaditya. Hindu festivals are celebrated as per the Hindu Calendar. Calendars – online and print friendly – for any year and month According to Lunar calendar (based upon Moon), the desi month date today (9 Jul 2020) is - Sawan Vadi 4. The fasting is known as Vrat or Upavas and festival is known as Tyohar or Parva in the local language. The desi calendar of current month is given below. The Punjabi months (solar) The months of the Punjabi calendar 2020 are: Many Hindu festivals are celebrated while keeping a day-long fast on the festival day. Yearly calendar showing months for the year 2020. The information on this page is divided into following sections: AstroSage presents yearly Indian Calendar 2020.

The calendar uses the solar aspect of the Bikrami calendar and has the first day of Vaisakh as the Punjabi new year which is celebrated as Vaisakhi.

List of Indian Festivals and Holidays in the year 2020, which includes Government and National Holidays, Buddhist Holidays, Jain Holidays, Sikh Holidays and Christian Holidays in India. This calendar depends on the movement of sun and moon so most of the festivals are celebrated on different dates, move around within a range of dates in different years. Desi Month Calendar 2020 Punjab has one of the oldest and richest cultures in the world. The Punjabi calendar is based on the Bikrami calendar which started in 57 B.C.

Indian National Calendar, also called as Shalivahana Shaka Calendar is broadly used for news broadcasting purposes alongside Gregorian Calendar.