| Event | Month | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Amavasai | March | 18 |
| Pournami | March | 2 |
| Sankatahara Chaturthi | March | 6 |
| Sashti | March | 24 |
| Thiruvonam | March | 15 |
| Ekadashi | March | 15 & 29 |
| Pradosham | March | 1 & 16 & 30 |
| Shivratri | March | 17 |
| Karthigai | March | 23 |
| Date | Day | Govt. Holiday |
|---|---|---|
| 19 | Thursday | Ugadi / Telugu New year Day |
| 21 | Saturday | Ramzan |
| 31 | Tuesday | Mahaveer Jayanthi |
| Date | Day | Festival | Religion |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 March, 2026 | Monday | Maasi Magam | Hindu |
| 3 March, 2026 | Tuesday | Holi | Hindu |
| 14 March, 2026 | Saturday | Karadayan Nonbu | Hindu |
| 19 March, 2026 | Thursday | Telugu New Year | Hindu |
| 21 March, 2026 | Saturday | Ramzan | Muslim |
| 27 March, 2026 | Friday | Sri Rama Navami | Hindu |
| Date | Day | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| 5 March, 2026 | Thursday | |
| 6 March, 2026 | Friday | |
| 8 March, 2026 | Sunday | |
| 15 March, 2026 | Sunday | |
| 16 March, 2026 | Monday | |
| 25 March, 2026 | Wednesday | (valarpirai) |
| Date | Day | Occasion / Observance |
|---|---|---|
| March 1 | Sunday | St. David’s Day (Christian) |
| March 3 | Tuesday | World Wildlife Day |
| March 5 | Thursday | Chapchar Kut (Mizoram) |
| March 6 | Friday | European Day of the Righteous |
| March 7 | Saturday | Jan Aushadhi Diwas (India) |
| March 8 | Sunday | International Women’s Day |
| March 10 | Tuesday | Ramnavami (Hindu) |
| March 12 | Thursday | World Kidney Day |
| March 14 | Saturday | Pi Day |
| March 16 | Monday | National Vaccination Day (India) |
| March 17 | Tuesday | St. Patrick’s Day (Christian) |
| March 19 | Thursday | Ugadi / Gudi Padwa (Hindu New Year – regional) |
| March 20 | Friday | International Day of Happiness World Sparrow Day |
| March 21 | Saturday | Nowruz (Persian New Year) World Poetry Day International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination |
| March 22 | Sunday | World Water Day |
| March 23 | Monday | Shaheed Diwas (India – Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, Sukhdev) |
| March 24 | Tuesday | World Tuberculosis Day |
| March 25 | Wednesday | Feast of the Annunciation (Christian) |
| March 29 | Sunday | Laetare Sunday (Christian) |
| March 30 | Monday | Rama Navami (some regions) |
| March 31 | Tuesday | International Transgender Day of Visibility |
| Islamic Dates (March 2026) Start of Ramadan 1447 expected around March 28, 2026 (subject to moon sighting) | ||
March spans the latter half of the Maasi month and the beginning of Panguni. Panguni is particularly significant because it marks the arrival of the spring season in Tamil culture, and Panguni Uttiram, which celebrates divine marriages of gods and goddesses, is the most important festival of this month. During this time, Lord Murugan’s marriage to Deivanai is celebrated with grandeur in the temples of Tamil Nadu, especially at Palani and Tiruchendur. Devotees participate in processions, offer prayers, and celebrate the festival with music, dance, and feasts.
Astrologically, Panguni is marked by favorable Nakshatras such as Uttara Phalguni and Uttara Ashadha. These Nakshatras are said to bring prosperity, peace, and success to any significant life event like weddings, business ventures, or religious functions. The moon's position is of particular interest during this time, and astrologers look for auspicious timings or Muhurthams during Panguni for significant life activities.
Panguni Uttiram is one of the most important festivals during this time, particularly in temples dedicated to Lord Murugan. The festival involves Vedic rituals, poojas, and a vibrant procession where the deity is carried in a ceremonial chariot. This festival is significant not only for its religious value but also for its cultural importance, as many families use it as an auspicious time to perform marriages or new beginnings.
In some regions, Holi, the festival of colors, also coincides with this month. Though not a traditional Tamil festival, it is celebrated with fervor in parts of Tamil Nadu, especially in urban areas. Holi marks the triumph of good over evil and is observed by lighting bonfires, singing, dancing, and playing with colors. Astrologically, families often seek auspicious hours for weddings or starting new projects, ensuring that the celestial bodies align to bring good fortune to their lives.
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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.