| Event | Month | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Amavasai | April | 16 & 17 |
| Pournami | April | 1 |
| Sankatahara Chaturthi | April | 5 |
| Sashti | April | 22 |
| Thiruvonam | April | 12 |
| Ekadashi | April | 13 & 27 |
| Pradosham | April | 15 & 29 |
| Shivratri | April | 15 |
| Karthigai | April | 19 |
| Date | Day | Govt. Holiday |
|---|---|---|
| 3 | Friday | Good Friday |
| 14 | Tuesday | Tamil New Year |
| Date | Day | Festival | Religion |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 April, 2026 | Wednesday | Panguni Uthiram | Hindu |
| 3 April, 2026 | Friday | Good Friday | christian |
| 5 April, 2026 | Sunday | Easter Sunday | christian |
| 14 April, 2026 | Tuesday | Tamil New Year | Hindu |
| 20 April, 2026 | Monday | Akshaya Tritiya | Hindu |
| Date | Day | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| 1 April, 2026 | Wednesday | (valarpirai) |
| 3 April, 2026 | Friday | |
| 6 April, 2026 | Monday | |
| 12 April, 2026 | Sunday | |
| 13 April, 2026 | Monday | |
| 16 April, 2026 | Thursday | |
| 20 April, 2026 | Monday | (valarpirai) |
| 23 April, 2026 | Thursday | (valarpirai) |
| 30 April, 2026 | Thursday | (valarpirai) |
| Date | Day | Occasion / Observance |
|---|---|---|
| April 1 | Wednesday | April Fool’s Day |
| April 2 | Thursday | World Autism Awareness Day |
| April 3 | Friday | Good Friday (Christian) |
| April 4 | Saturday | Holy Saturday (Christian) |
| April 5 | Sunday | Easter Sunday (Christian) |
| April 6 | Monday | Easter Monday (Christian) |
| April 7 | Tuesday | World Health Day |
| April 8 | Wednesday | Ramadan Begins (estimated) |
| April 10 | Friday | Good Deeds Day |
| April 11 | Saturday | National Safe Motherhood Day (India) |
| April 13 | Monday | Baisakhi (Sikh/Hindu) Vishu (Kerala) Bohag Bihu (Assam) |
| April 14 | Tuesday | Ambedkar Jayanti (India) Tamil Puthandu (Tamil New Year) Bengali New Year (Pohela Boishakh) |
| April 17 | Friday | World Hemophilia Day |
| April 18 | Saturday | World Heritage Day |
| April 21 | Tuesday | National Civil Services Day (India) |
| April 22 | Wednesday | Earth Day |
| April 23 | Thursday | World Book Day |
| April 25 | Saturday | World Malaria Day |
| April 26 | Sunday | World Intellectual Property Day |
| April 29 | Wednesday | International Dance Day |
| April 30 | Thursday | International Jazz Day |
| Islamic Dates (April 2026) Ramadan 1447 continues throughout April | ||
April covers the transition from Panguni to Chithirai, marking the start of the Tamil New Year (Puthandu). The first day of Chithirai is celebrated as the Tamil New Year, and it is one of the most important festivals in Tamil culture. On this day, families decorate their homes with Kolam (rangoli), prepare feasts, and visit temples to offer prayers for prosperity and happiness in the new year. The Chithirai Thiruvizha (Chithirai Festival) in Madurai is one of the grandest festivals, marking the divine marriage of Lord Meenakshi and Lord Sundareswarar. This festival attracts millions of devotees to the Meenakshi Temple, where elaborate processions and rituals are performed.
Astrologically, Chithirai marks the Uttarayanam, the northern journey of the Sun, which is believed to bring positive energy and spiritual renewal. This is considered an ideal time for spiritual growth, new beginnings, and prosperity. Families often consult astrologers to pick the best Muhurtham for auspicious events like weddings, naming ceremonies, and housewarmings.
Tamil New Year (Puthandu), which falls on the first day of Chithirai, is a significant festival in Tamil Nadu. It is a day of spiritual reflection, family gatherings, and rituals. Special dishes like mango pachadi (a mixture of sweet, sour, and bitter tastes) are prepared, symbolizing the various aspects of life. Temples are decorated with flowers, and special prayers are offered for the well-being of the family.
Another major celebration during this time is the Chithirai Thiruvizha in Madurai, which celebrates the divine wedding of Lord Meenakshi and Lord Sundareswarar. The streets of Madurai come alive with processions, devotional music, and rituals, attracting thousands of devotees from around the world. This event highlights the strong connection between the Tamil calendar and temple-based celebrations, reflecting the community’s deep devotion to its spiritual roots.
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A Tamil monthly calendar typically includes important astrological details such as the Panchangam (lunar and solar calendar), which provides information about the Tithi (lunar day), Nakshatra (star), Rahu Kalam, Yamagandam, and Auspicious Timings (Muhurtham). It also lists festivals, religious observances, and special days like Ekadashi, Pournami, and Amavasya. The calendar may display details about planetary positions, and horoscopes for the month. Additionally, it includes key agricultural dates and local cultural events. Tamil calendars also highlight lunar months like Chithirai, Aadi, and Thai, providing a spiritual connection to Tamil traditions.