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Religious and Cultural Holidays and Observances

Hindu Holiays and Observances listed alphabetically

Diwali — Festival of Lights symbolizing the human urge to move toward the light. Gift exchanges, fireworks and festive meals. Jain celebration of Lord Mahavira's day of final liberation. Avoid scheduling major academic deadlines on this day. Individuals may require time away from campus for travel and observance. 

Dussera —  festival celebrating the victory of good over evil. Goddess Durga and Lord Rama prevail over the demons.  Prayers for blessings and favor are offered.

Guru Purnima -- celebration of the ancient Gurus, in particular Sage Ved Vyas. A Guru is seen as a remover of darkness, a teacher. The date is the full moon of the month Asadha.

Hanuman Jayanti -- celebration of Hanuman who was an embodiment of Lord Rama. Devotion and selfless work are encouraged.

Holi — spring festival dedicated to the god of pleasure. It is observed in a colorful and boisterous manner. People shower each oher with colored water and smear red and green powder on each other. 

Krishna Janmashtami -- celebration of the birthday of Krishna. Nightlong prayers are held in the Temples. A two day observance. Avoid scheduling major academic deadlines on this day.

Maha Shivratri — festival in honor of Lord Shiva and his marriage to Goddess Parvati. Ceremonies involving prayers and hymns take place mostly at night. Special foods are not used.

Navaratri — Festival of the divine mother honoring Durga, wife of Shiva, and seeking her blessings. Also observed as a celebration recalling the days of Lord Krishna. Individuals may require time away from campus for travel and observance. 

Raksha Bandhan  festival honoring the loving ties between brothers and sister in a family.

Ramanavmi - celebration of the birth of Lord Rama, hero of the religious epic poem, The Ramayana. The day involves telling of stories and going to the temple.

Vasant Panchami -- celebration dedicated to Saraswati, goddess of learning.

 

2023/2024 Hindu Holidays and Observances

Sept. 6-7 -- Krishna Janmashtami

Sept. 22 -- Sri Radhastami

Oct 15-24 -- Navaratri

Oct 24 -- Dussehra/Dasera

Nov 12-13 -- Diwali

Dec 22 -- Sri Gita Jayanti

Feb 14 -- Vasant Panchami

Mar 8 -- Maha Shivarati

Mar 25 -- Holi

Apr 8 -- Visakha Puja

Apr 17 -- Ram Navami