Hindu Calendar
Hindu Calendar (Panchangam)

The Hindu lunar calendar (Panchang). Each day shows its tithi, nakshatra and any festivals or vrats, with the Vikram Samvat year and the lunar (Amanta) month.

Hindu Calendar 1967 opens in August during Vikram Samvat 2024 (Raudra) of the Hindu calendar.

August 1967

Vikram Samvat 2024 (Raudra)

Shravana – Bhadrapada

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Festivals & Vrats in August 1967

  • Kamika Ekadashi Vrat

    Wednesday, 2 August 1967 Ekadashi

    Tithi 10:56 AM, Aug 1 11:41 AM, Aug 2

    Worship of Vishnu that grants the merit of bathing in all holy rivers.

  • Aadi Perukku

    Thursday, 3 August 1967 Dwadashi

    Tithi 11:53 AM, Aug 2 11:53 AM, Aug 3

    On the 18th of Aadi, the swelling of the Cauvery and other rivers is celebrated with prayers to the waters.

  • Pradosh Vrat Vrat

    Thursday, 3 August 1967 Dwadashi

    Tithi 12:03 PM, Aug 3 11:19 AM, Aug 4

    A twilight (pradosh) fast to Lord Shiva, observed on the thirteenth tithi.

  • Masik Shivaratri Vrat

    Friday, 4 August 1967 Trayodashi

    Tithi 11:30 AM, Aug 4 10:05 AM, Aug 5

    The monthly night of Shiva, observed with fasting and night-long worship.

  • Darsha Amavasya Vrat

    Saturday, 5 August 1967 Chaturdashi

    Tithi 10:15 AM, Aug 5 8:18 AM, Aug 6

    The Darsha (Amavasya) day for offering tarpan and shradh to the ancestors, kept when the new moon prevails in the afternoon (aparahna).

  • Anvadhan Vrat

    Saturday, 5 August 1967 Chaturdashi

    Tithi 10:15 AM, Aug 5 8:18 AM, Aug 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.

  • Amavasya Vrat

    Sunday, 6 August 1967 Amavasya

    Tithi 10:15 AM, Aug 5 8:18 AM, Aug 6

    The new-moon day for honouring ancestors (tarpan) and worship.

  • Ishti Vrat

    Sunday, 6 August 1967 Amavasya

    Tithi 10:15 AM, Aug 5 8:18 AM, Aug 6

    The Darsha-Purnamasa Yajna performed the morning after Anvadhan, with oblations to Lord Vishnu and the deities.

  • Aadi Amavasai Vrat

    Sunday, 6 August 1967 Amavasya

    Tithi 10:15 AM, Aug 5 8:18 AM, Aug 6

    The new moon of Aadi, observed with tarpan for ancestors and ritual baths in the sea and rivers.

  • Karkidaka Vavu Bali Vrat

    Sunday, 6 August 1967 Amavasya

    Tithi 10:15 AM, Aug 5 8:18 AM, Aug 6

    Keralites offer Vavu Bali (tarpan) to their ancestors on the new moon of Karkidakam.

  • Hariyali Teej (Chhoti Teej)

    Tuesday, 8 August 1967 Tritiya

    Tithi 3:38 AM, Aug 8 1:04 AM, Aug 9

    On Shravana Shukla Tritiya women celebrate the union of Shiva and Parvati with swings, songs and green attire; in Rajasthan it is Chhoti Teej, marked by the royal Teej Mata procession through Jaipur.

  • Aadi Pooram

    Tuesday, 8 August 1967 Tritiya

    Tithi 3:38 AM, Aug 8 1:04 AM, Aug 9

    The birth of Andal (Kodhai) on the Pooram star of Aadi, celebrated grandly at Srivilliputhur.

  • Vinayaka Chaturthi Vrat

    Wednesday, 9 August 1967 Chaturthi

    Tithi 1:02 AM, Aug 9 10:24 PM, Aug 9

    A monthly Ganesha vrat observed on the bright fourth tithi.

  • Nag Panchami

    Thursday, 10 August 1967 Panchami

    Tithi 10:24 PM, Aug 9 7:49 PM, Aug 10

    Serpent deities (Nagas) are worshipped with milk and prayers for protection.

  • Skanda Shashthi Vrat

    Friday, 11 August 1967 Shashthi

    Tithi 7:50 PM, Aug 10 5:25 PM, Aug 11

    A vrat dedicated to Lord Kartikeya (Murugan / Skanda).

  • Masik Durgashtami Vrat

    Sunday, 13 August 1967 Ashtami

    Tithi 3:11 PM, Aug 12 1:16 PM, Aug 13

    A monthly fast and worship of Goddess Durga on the bright eighth tithi.

  • Jhulan Yatra (Hindola) Begins

    Wednesday, 16 August 1967 Ekadashi

    Tithi 10:00 AM, Aug 15 8:57 AM, Aug 16

    The swing festival of Radha and Krishna — beautifully decorated swings are rocked through to Jhulan Purnima; in Gujarat temples the same hindola (swing) darshan is held.

  • Shravana Putrada Ekadashi Vrat

    Wednesday, 16 August 1967 Ekadashi

    Tithi 10:00 AM, Aug 15 8:57 AM, Aug 16

    Observed by couples who pray to Lord Vishnu for the blessing of children.

  • Manasa Puja

    Thursday, 17 August 1967 Dwadashi

    Tithi 8:48 AM, Aug 16 8:06 AM, Aug 17

    The serpent goddess Manasa is worshipped on the last day of Shravan for protection from snakes and for fertility.

  • Pradosh Vrat Vrat

    Thursday, 17 August 1967 Dwadashi

    Tithi 7:56 AM, Aug 17 7:37 AM, Aug 18

    A twilight (pradosh) fast to Lord Shiva, observed on the thirteenth tithi.

  • Varalakshmi Vratham Vrat

    Friday, 18 August 1967 Trayodashi

    Tithi 7:56 AM, Aug 17 7:37 AM, Aug 18

    Married women worship Goddess Lakshmi on the Friday before the full moon for the family's well-being.

  • Onam (Thiruvonam)

    Saturday, 19 August 1967 Chaturdashi

    Tithi 7:25 AM, Aug 18 7:33 AM, Aug 19

    Kerala's harvest festival welcoming King Mahabali, with Pookalam, Onasadya and boat races.

  • Shravana Purnima Vrat Vrat

    Saturday, 19 August 1967 Chaturdashi

    Tithi 7:20 AM, Aug 19 7:56 AM, Aug 20

    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.

  • Anvadhan Vrat

    Saturday, 19 August 1967 Chaturdashi

    Tithi 7:20 AM, Aug 19 7:56 AM, Aug 20

    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.

  • Raksha Bandhan

    Sunday, 20 August 1967 Purnima

    Tithi 7:20 AM, Aug 19 7:56 AM, Aug 20

    Sisters tie a rakhi on their brothers' wrists, who pledge lifelong protection; Sindhis and Punjabis call it Rakhri.

  • Narali Purnima (Nariyal Purnima)

    Sunday, 20 August 1967 Purnima

    Tithi 7:20 AM, Aug 19 7:56 AM, Aug 20

    On Shravana Purnima, coastal communities offer coconuts (naral / nariyal) to the sea god Varuna, marking the end of the monsoon and the return to fishing.

  • Gayatri Jayanti

    Sunday, 20 August 1967 Purnima

    Tithi 7:20 AM, Aug 19 7:56 AM, Aug 20

    The appearance day of Goddess Gayatri, the personification of the Gayatri Mantra and mother of the Vedas, on Shravana Purnima.

  • Avani Avittam (Upakarma)

    Sunday, 20 August 1967 Purnima

    Tithi 7:20 AM, Aug 19 7:56 AM, Aug 20

    Brahmins renew the sacred thread (Yajur Upakarma) on Shravana Purnima.

  • Gamha Purnima

    Sunday, 20 August 1967 Purnima

    Tithi 7:20 AM, Aug 19 7:56 AM, Aug 20

    The birth of Balabhadra and the worship of cattle on Shravana Purnima, also kept as Jhulan and Rakhi.

  • Janai Purnima

    Sunday, 20 August 1967 Purnima

    Tithi 7:20 AM, Aug 19 7:56 AM, Aug 20

    Hindus change the sacred thread (janai) and tie the raksha protection cord on Shravana Purnima.

  • Ishti Vrat

    Sunday, 20 August 1967 Purnima

    Tithi 7:20 AM, Aug 19 7:56 AM, Aug 20

    The Darsha-Purnamasa Yajna performed the morning after Anvadhan, with oblations to Lord Vishnu and the deities.

  • Kajari Teej (Badi / Satudi Teej)

    Wednesday, 23 August 1967 Tritiya

    Tithi 10:08 AM, Aug 22 12:10 PM, Aug 23

    On Bhadrapada Krishna Tritiya, fifteen days after Hariyali Teej, married women fast for their husbands' long life; in Rajasthan this is Badi Teej (Satudi Teej), and Sindhis keep the same day as Teejri, applying mehndi and breaking the fast after sighting the moon.

  • Sankashti Chaturthi Vrat

    Wednesday, 23 August 1967 Tritiya

    Tithi 12:06 PM, Aug 23 2:29 PM, Aug 24

    A Ganesha fast observed until the sight of the moon to remove obstacles.

  • Bol Choth (Bahula Chauth) Vrat

    Wednesday, 23 August 1967 Tritiya

    Tithi 10:08 AM, Aug 22 12:10 PM, Aug 23

    On Shravan Krishna Chaturthi, Gujarati women worship the cow and her calf and keep a fast, abstaining from wheat, milk and milk products in reverence for the cattle that nourish the household.

  • Randhan Chhath Vrat

    Friday, 25 August 1967 Panchami

    Tithi 2:28 PM, Aug 24 5:03 PM, Aug 25

    On Shravan Krishna Shashthi, Gujarati women cook the entire day's food in advance, for the next day of Shitala Satam no fire or stove may be lit.

  • Shitala Satam Vrat

    Saturday, 26 August 1967 Shashthi

    Tithi 5:04 PM, Aug 25 7:41 PM, Aug 26

    On Shravan Krishna Saptami, Goddess Shitala Mata is worshipped and only the cold food cooked the previous day (Randhan Chhath) is eaten, praying for children's protection from disease; Sindhis keep the same cold-food day as Vadi Thadri (Sataen).

  • Krishna Janmashtami

    Monday, 28 August 1967 Ashtami

    Tithi 10:04 PM, Aug 27 12:06 AM, Aug 29

    The midnight birth of Lord Krishna, marked with fasting, bhajans and Dahi Handi.

  • Gopalkala (Dahi Handi)

    Tuesday, 29 August 1967 Navami

    Tithi 11:59 PM, Aug 28 1:27 AM, Aug 30

    The day after Janmashtami, when human pyramids break the curd-filled dahi-handi hung high, re-enacting young Krishna's butter-stealing pranks.

  • Nandotsav

    Tuesday, 29 August 1967 Navami

    Tithi 11:59 PM, Aug 28 1:27 AM, Aug 30

    The day after Janmashtami, celebrating Nanda Maharaj's joy at the birth of baby Krishna with sweets and revelry.

  • Goga Navami (Gogaji)

    Tuesday, 29 August 1967 Navami

    Tithi 11:59 PM, Aug 28 1:27 AM, Aug 30

    On Bhadrapada Krishna Navami the folk snake-deity Gogaji (Goga Maharaj) is worshipped for protection from snakes; the great Gogamedi fair is held at his shrine in Rajasthan.

  • Aja Ekadashi Vrat

    Thursday, 31 August 1967 Ekadashi

    Tithi 1:44 AM, Aug 31 1:39 AM, Sep 1

    The "unborn" Ekadashi, said to absolve even the gravest of sins.

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