Mithila
Mithila Panchang

The Mithila Panchang festival list of the Maithil region. Festivals and vrats month by month, with the date and tithi timing of each observance.

Mithila 1956 opens in November during La. Sam. 837 of the Hindu calendar.

November 1956

La. Sam. 837

Margashirsha – Kartika – Pausha

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Festivals & Vrats in November 1956

  • Diwali (Sukhraatri)

    Friday, 2 November 1956 Amavasya

    Tithi 11:04 PM, Nov 1 10:06 PM, Nov 2

    The festival of lights and worship of Goddess Lakshmi, kept in Mithila as Sukhraatri.

  • Bhardutiya (Bhai Dooj)

    Sunday, 4 November 1956 Dwitiya

    Tithi 9:51 PM, Nov 3 10:02 PM, Nov 4

    Sisters honour their brothers two days after Diwali.

  • Chhath Puja

    Thursday, 8 November 1956 Shashthi

    Tithi 2:31 AM, Nov 8 4:47 AM, Nov 9

    A four-day vrat thanking the Sun God (Surya) and Chhathi Maiya, with offerings at the river.

  • Gopashtami

    Sunday, 11 November 1956 Ashtami

    Tithi 7:29 AM, Nov 10 9:51 AM

    The worship of cows and Krishna the cowherd on Kartika Shukla Ashtami.

  • Sama Chakeva

    Sunday, 18 November 1956 Purnima

    Tithi 1:53 PM, Nov 17 12:15 PM, Nov 18

    A Maithili folk festival of the bond between brother and sister, culminating on the Kartik full moon.

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The Mithila Panchang festival list of the Maithil region. Festivals and vrats month by month, with the date and tithi timing of each observance.

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