Date | Event Name |
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13 Jan 2025 | Lohri 7:30 PM |
14 Jan 2025 | Makar Sankranti |
26 Jan 2025 | Republic Day 12PM |
02 Feb 2025 | Vasant Panchmi |
25 Feb 2025 | Maha Shiv Ratri (Pooja 6:00 PM - 4:00 AM) |
14 Mar 2025 | Holika Dahan 7:30 PM |
15 Mar 2025 | Bhai Dooj |
19 Mar 2025 | Rang Panchmi |
23 Mar 2025 | Murti Staphna Celebration |
24 Mar 2025 | Murti Staphna Celebration |
25 Mar 2025 | Murti Staphna Celebration |
29 Mar 2025 | Vasant Navratri Prarambh |
05 Apr 2025 | Kanjak, Durga Ashtmi, Ram Navami |
12 Apr 2025 | Hanuman Jayanti |
13 Apr 2025 | Vaisakhi |
11 May 2025 | Mother's Day |
22 May 2025 | Bhumi Poojan 25 Anniversary |
06 Jun 2025 | Nirjala Ekadashi |
15 Jun 2025 | Father’s Day Temple (Outdoor Picnic) |
10 Jul 2025 | Guru Poornima |
11 Jul 2025 | Shravan Prarambh |
20 Jul 2025 | Kawad Yatra |
29 Jul 2025 | Naag Panchmi |
08 Aug 2025 | Raksha Bandhan (Rakhdi) |
16 Aug 2025 | Shri Krishna Janamasthmi |
26 Aug 2025 | Ganesh Chaturthi |
06 Sep 2025 | Ganesh Visarjan |
07 Sep 2025 | Pitri Paksha Prarambh |
20 Sep 2025 | Sarv Pitri Amavasya |
21 Sep 2025 | Sarv Pitri Amavasya |
22 Sep 2025 | Sarv Pitri Amavasya |
29 Sep 2025 | Sarv Pitri Amavasya |
30 Sep 2025 | Sharada Navratri |
01 Oct 2025 | Kanjak, Durgashtmi |
09 Oct 2025 | Mahanavmi |
12 Oct 2025 | Vijya Dashami (Dussehra Ravan Dahan) |
18 Oct 2025 | Karva Chouth |
19 Oct 2025 | Ahoi Ashtmi |
20 Oct 2025 | Dhan Teras |
21 Oct 2025 | Kali Choudas |
22 Oct 2025 | Deepavali Lakshmi Pooja |
26 Oct 2025 | Annakoot |
02 Nov 2025 | Bhai Dooj |
20 Dec 2025 | Labh Panchmi |
31 Dec 2025 | Tulsi Vivah |
In unraveling the mystery behind why Hindu festivals are observed on varying days in Abbotsford, BC, Canada, we delve into the intricate realm of Vedic timekeeping and cultural traditions. Unlike the standardized Gregorian calendar, deeply rooted in Western tradition, the Vedic concept of time operates on a fundamentally different paradigm, with the passage of a day marked by the celestial event of sunrise rather than the stroke of midnight.
This critical distinction lays the groundwork for the variability in festival dates observed across different geographical locations. In Abbotsford, the timing of sunrise differs from that in India, influencing the calculation of auspicious timings and celestial alignments crucial for determining festival dates. Furthermore, the unique positioning of planets relative to Abbotsford's geographical coordinates adds another layer of complexity to this calculation, emphasizing the importance of considering both date and time of birth, along with the precise birth location, in crafting astrological charts or kundalis.
Moreover, the concept of shubh muhurats, or auspicious timings, holds significant sway in Hindu tradition, guiding the selection of propitious moments for festivals and ceremonies. These timings, intricately woven into the fabric of Hindu culture, are meticulously calculated to ensure that celebrations unfold at spiritually opportune times, maximizing their efficacy and blessings even in Abbotsford's context.
Thus, the varied celebration dates of Hindu festivals in Abbotsford and India are not mere happenstance but rather a reflection of the profound interplay between celestial movements, geographical positioning, and cultural customs. Through this lens, we gain a deeper appreciation for the rich tapestry of Hindu cosmology and the intricate dance of time and tradition that shapes our sacred celebrations even in the Canadian context.
Eager to delve deeper into the fascinating interconnection between Vedic timekeeping and Hindu festivals in Abbotsford? Stay tuned to our blog for further insights and discoveries into the timeless wisdom of Hindu culture.
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