ISKCON
ISKCON Calendar

The ISKCON / Gaudiya Vaishnava calendar highlights Ekadashi fasting days, Krishna and Vaishnava festivals month by month, with the date and tithi timing of each observance.

ISKCON 1952 opens in March during Vikram Samvat 2008 (Krodhi) · Vikram Samvat 2009 (Vishvavasu) of the Hindu calendar.

March 1952

Vikram Samvat 2008 (Krodhi) · Vikram Samvat 2009 (Vishvavasu)

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Festivals & Vrats in March 1952

  • Amalaki Ekadashi Vrat

    Friday, 7 March 1952 Ekadashi

    Tithi 12:53 PM, Mar 6 3:32 PM, Mar 7

    The amla (gooseberry) tree and Lord Vishnu are worshipped together for health and merit.

  • Holika Dahan

    Tuesday, 11 March 1952 Purnima

    Tithi 10:18 PM, Mar 10 11:50 PM, Mar 11

    The bonfire on the eve of Holi marking the burning of Holika and the triumph of devotion.

  • Holi / Dhuleti / Shimga

    Wednesday, 12 March 1952 Pratipada

    Tithi 11:45 PM, Mar 11 12:49 AM, Mar 13

    The festival of colours celebrating spring, love and the victory of good over evil; the day of colours is Dhuleti in Gujarat and the Shimga festival in Maharashtra and the Konkan.

  • Papamochani Ekadashi Vrat

    Saturday, 22 March 1952 Ekadashi

    Tithi 2:36 PM, Mar 21 11:59 AM, Mar 22

    The Ekadashi that "destroys sins", observed as the lunar year draws to a close.

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 ISKCON Calendar

The ISKCON / Gaudiya Vaishnava calendar highlights Ekadashi fasting days, Krishna and Vaishnava festivals month by month, with the date and tithi timing of each observance.

Each day lists its tithi and paksha, the nakshatra, the weekday (vaar) and any festivals or vrats. Tap any day to see the full panchang for that date — tithi start and end times, nakshatra, yoga, karana, sunrise and sunset, and the inauspicious periods (Rahu Kalam, Yamaganda, Gulika Kalam). Use the month and year selectors to browse this year and the next.