The Hindi Panchang of the North Indian tradition (Vikram Samvat, Purnimanta month reckoning). Each day shows its tithi, nakshatra and festivals, with the Samvat year and lunar month.
Hindi Panchang 1991 opens in December during Vikram Samvat 2048 (Tarana) of the Hindu calendar.
December 1991
Vikram Samvat 2048 (Tarana)
Shaka Samvat 1913 (Prajapati) · Gujarati Samvat 2047 (Chitrabhanu)
Pausha – Margashirsha – Magha
Festivals & Vrats in December 1991
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Utpanna Ekadashi Vrat
Tithi 6:13 AM, Dec 1 – 5:45 AM, Dec 2
Marks the appearance of Goddess Ekadashi from Vishnu — the origin of Ekadashi observance.
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Bhaum Pradosh Vrat Vrat
Tithi 6:08 AM, Dec 3 – 6:34 AM, Dec 4
A twilight (pradosh) fast to Lord Shiva, observed on the thirteenth tithi.
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Masik Shivaratri Vrat
Tithi 6:47 AM, Dec 4 – 7:39 AM, Dec 5
The monthly night of Shiva, observed with fasting and night-long worship.
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Darsha Amavasya Vrat
Tithi 7:42 AM, Dec 5 – 9:26 AM, Dec 6
The Darsha (Amavasya) day for offering tarpan and shradh to the ancestors, kept when the new moon prevails in the afternoon (aparahna).
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Anvadhan Vrat
Tithi 7:42 AM, Dec 5 – 9:26 AM, Dec 6
The preparatory rite of the Darsha-Purnamasa Yajna, when the sacred fire is kindled the day before the Ishti, observed by Vaishnavas on the new moon.
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Amavasya Vrat
Tithi 7:42 AM, Dec 5 – 9:26 AM, Dec 6
The new-moon day for honouring ancestors (tarpan) and worship.
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Ishti Vrat
Tithi 7:42 AM, Dec 5 – 9:26 AM, Dec 6
The Darsha-Purnamasa Yajna performed the morning after Anvadhan, with oblations to Lord Vishnu and the deities.
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Vinayaka Chaturthi Vrat
Tithi 4:23 PM, Dec 9 – 7:09 PM, Dec 10
A monthly Ganesha vrat observed on the bright fourth tithi.
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Vivah Panchami
Tithi 7:10 PM, Dec 10 – 9:54 PM, Dec 11
The wedding anniversary of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita on Margashirsha Shukla Panchami, celebrated grandly in Janakpur and Ayodhya.
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Masik Durgashtami Vrat
Tithi 2:17 AM, Dec 14 – 3:50 AM, Dec 15
A monthly fast and worship of Goddess Durga on the bright eighth tithi.
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Gita Jayanti / Mokshada Ekadashi Vrat
Tithi 3:48 AM, Dec 17 – 2:58 AM, Dec 18
The day the Bhagavad Gita was revealed to Arjuna, observed with the Mokshada Ekadashi fast.
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Pradosh Vrat Vrat
Tithi 12:48 AM, Dec 19 – 10:24 PM, Dec 19
A twilight (pradosh) fast to Lord Shiva, observed on the thirteenth tithi.
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Margashirsha Purnima Vrat
Tithi 7:17 PM, Dec 20 – 3:54 PM, Dec 21
The full moon of Margashirsha — kept with Dattatreya worship, observed with holy bathing, Satyanarayan Puja and charity.
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Margashirsha Purnima Vrat Vrat
Tithi 7:17 PM, Dec 20 – 3:54 PM, Dec 21
The full-moon fast, kept with a day-long vrat, a vigil, Satyanarayan Puja and charity, culminating in the worship of the rising full moon.
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Anvadhan Vrat
Tithi 7:17 PM, Dec 20 – 3:54 PM, Dec 21
The preparatory rite of the Darsha-Purnamasa Yajna, when the sacred fire is kindled the day before the Ishti, observed by Vaishnavas on the full moon.
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Ishti Vrat
Tithi 3:54 PM, Dec 21 – 12:21 PM, Dec 22
The Darsha-Purnamasa Yajna performed the morning after Anvadhan, with oblations to Lord Vishnu and the deities.
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Sankashti Chaturthi Vrat
Tithi 5:24 AM, Dec 24 – 2:09 AM, Dec 25
A Ganesha fast observed until the sight of the moon to remove obstacles.
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Kalashtami Vrat
Tithi 7:51 PM, Dec 27 – 6:58 PM, Dec 28
A monthly day to worship Kala Bhairava, a fierce form of Lord Shiva.
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Saphala Ekadashi Vrat
Tithi 7:12 PM, Dec 30 – 8:13 PM, Dec 31
A fast that is believed to make all of one's endeavours fruitful.
Timings shown for New Delhi (IST) at sunrise — use the city box at the top to change it. Solar months begin by each tradition's own Sankranti rule (same-day, next-day, sunset or aparahna). Era years and lunar month names follow standard Vedic calculations and may differ slightly from regional almanacs around an Adhik Maas.
About the Hindi Panchang (Vikram Samvat)
The Hindi Panchang of the North Indian tradition (Vikram Samvat, Purnimanta month reckoning). Each day shows its tithi, nakshatra and festivals, with the Samvat year and lunar month.
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