Gujarati Calendar 2026 brings you a complete view of the traditional Gujarati Panchang for the year. You can check today’s tithi, festivals, holidays, janmrashi, nakshatra, and shubh muhurat with just one click. This calendar is specially designed for Gujarati families to plan religious events, fasts, and celebrations throughout the year.
It’s one of the most reliable and detailed Gujarati Panchang calendars available online — perfect for your spiritual and daily planning needs.
Gujarati Vikram Samvat Calendar: How It Works and What Makes It Unique
The Gujarati Vikram Samvat Calendar follows a solar year but divides it into 12 lunar months, each containing about 29 days, 12 hours, 44 minutes, and 3 seconds. Altogether, a lunar year has approximately 354 days, 8 hours, 48 minutes, and 36 seconds.
Since a lunar year is shorter than a solar year (where 60 solar months = 62 lunar months), an extra month is added every two and a half years to balance the cycle. This additional month is known as Adhik Mahino or Purushottam Maas.
In the Gujarati Hindu Vikram Samvat, the seasons are based on the sun, the months are determined by the moon, and the days are counted using both the sun and moon together.
The calendar also includes tithis (lunar days), which can vary in length. Sometimes, a tithi may be skipped, or two consecutive days may share the same tithi. This happens because tithis are calculated from the changing angular distance between the sun and the moon.
A key difference between the Gujarati Vikram Samvat and the North Indian Vikram Samvat is their New Year. In Gujarat, the new year begins on the day after Diwali, during the month of Kartak (around October–November). In contrast, the North Indian Vikram Samvat starts with the month of Chaitra (around March–April). Meanwhile, in Nepal, where Vikram Samvat is the official calendar, the New Year is celebrated in mid-April.

Features of Gujarati Calendar 2026:
- Daily Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karan details
- Full list of Gujarati Festivals & Vrats for 2026
- Shubh Muhurat for marriage, housewarming, naming ceremonies
- Monthly Poonam, Amavasya, Ekadashi days
- Janmrashi and zodiac updates
- Complete list of Public & Bank Holidays in Gujarat 2026
- Based on authentic Gujarati Panchang calculations
Gujarati Calendar 2026 – Month-wise Overview
Month | Major Festivals & Events | Highlights |
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January 2026 | Makar Sankranti, Uttarayan | Kite festival & harvest celebrations |
February 2026 | Maha Shivratri | Devotional fasting & worship of Lord Shiva |
March 2026 | Holi, Dhuleti | Festival of colors & unity |
April 2026 | Ram Navami, Hanuman Jayanti | Start of Chaitra Navratri |
May 2026 | Buddha Purnima, Akshaya Tritiya | Best time for auspicious beginnings |
June 2026 | Ganga Dussehra | Spiritual purification festival |
July 2026 | Guru Purnima, Shravan Maas Begins | Month dedicated to Lord Shiva |
August 2026 | Raksha Bandhan, Janmashtami | Celebrations of sibling bond & Krishna birth |
September 2026 | Ganesh Chaturthi, Paryushan | Devotion, peace & fasting |
October 2026 | Navratri, Dussehra | Victory of good over evil |
November 2026 | Diwali, Bestu Varas (Gujarati New Year) | Prosperity & light festival |
December 2026 | Mokshada Ekadashi, Christmas | Year ends with devotion & joy |
Why Use This Calendar:
This Gujarati Calendar 2026 is simple, easy to understand, and includes all key Hindu festivals and tithi details. Whether you want to find Ekadashi fasting dates, Panchang timings, or Auspicious muhurat for marriage, this calendar is your complete guide.
Online View / Save Option:
You can view or download the full Gujarati Calendar 2026 in PDF format for easy offline access on your phone or computer.
Conclusion:
The Gujarati Calendar 2026 offers everything you need for planning your year according to traditional Gujarati customs. From daily tithi updates to monthly festival lists, this Panchang helps you stay spiritually and culturally connected all year long.