May 2024 is here, heralding a month filled with vibrant celebrations and significant religious observances. From commemorating the birth anniversaries of revered saints and philosophers to honoring deities and cultural icons, May promises to be a time of joy, spirituality, and cultural richness. Let’s delve into the details of the festivals lined up for this auspicious month:
Date | Festival/Occasion | Details |
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May 4 | Varuthini Ekadashi | A sacred day for Lord Vishnu devotees, observed twice a month. |
Vallabha Acharya Jayanti | Celebrating the birth anniversary of Mahaprabhu Vallabhacharya. | |
May 8 | Rabindra Jayanti | Commemorating the birth anniversary of poet Rabindranath Tagore with grandeur. |
Vaishakha Amavasya | Observing the new moon day in the month of Vaishakha. | |
May 10 | Akshaya Tritiya | A highly auspicious day for starting new ventures, worshiping Lord Vishnu. |
May 11 | Vinayaka Chaturthi | Worshiping Lord Ganesha on the fourth day of the waxing moon phase. |
May 12 | Adiguru Shankaracharya Jayanti | Honoring the birth anniversary of philosopher Adi Shankara. |
May 13 | Skanda Shashti | Worshiping Goddess Skanda, marking the sixth day of the lunar month. |
May 16 | Sita Navami | Celebrating the birth anniversary of Goddess Sita. |
May 19 | Mohini Ekadashi | Observing the eleventh day of the waxing moon phase, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. |
May 20 | Pradosh Vrat | Seeking the blessings of Lord Shiva on this day. |
May 21 | Narasimha Jayanti | Observing the birth anniversary of Lord Vishnu’s fourth incarnation, Narasimha. |
May 23 | Kurma Jayanti | Commemorating the birth anniversary of Lord Vishnu as Kurma, the tortoise incarnation. |
Buddha Purnima | Celebrating the birth anniversary of Gautama Buddha, a significant festival for Buddhists. | |
Vaishakha Purnima Vrat | Observing the full moon day in the month of Vaishakha. | |
May 30 | Kalashtami | Observing the eighth day of the waning moon phase, dedicated to Lord Krishna. |
As we embark on this journey through May, let us embrace the spirit of these festivals, coming together to celebrate our shared cultural heritage and spiritual beliefs. May each festival fill our hearts with joy, peace, and blessings, guiding us towards a brighter and harmonious future.