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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 2002 opens in May during Vikram Samvat 2059 (Manmatha) of the Hindu calendar.

May 2002

Vikram Samvat 2059 (Manmatha)

Vaishakha – Jyeshtha

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Festivals & Vrats in May 2002

  • Varuthini Ekadashi Vrat

    Wednesday, 8 May 2002 Ekadashi

    Tithi 6:08 AM, May 7 8:34 AM, May 8

    A fast that grants protection, good fortune and freedom from sin.

  • Akshaya Tritiya (Akha Teej)

    Wednesday, 15 May 2002 Tritiya

    Tithi 5:53 PM, May 14 6:02 PM, May 15

    An auspicious day for new beginnings and buying gold; whatever is begun is believed to prosper. In Rajasthan this Akha Teej is a major wedding day, and Sindhis keep it as Akhand Teej.

  • Mohini Ekadashi Vrat

    Wednesday, 22 May 2002 Dashami

    Tithi 7:08 AM, May 22 4:18 AM, May 23

    Frees the devotee from delusion (moha), named after Vishnu's Mohini avatar.

  • Narasimha Jayanti

    Saturday, 25 May 2002 Chaturdashi

    Tithi 10:29 PM, May 24 7:43 PM, May 25

    Vishnu's man-lion avatar Narasimha appeared at dusk on Vaishakha Shukla Chaturdashi to save Prahlada; devotees fast and worship at twilight.

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.