Welcome to the Thakur Prasad Calendar April 2026, corresponding to Chaitra-Vaishakha months, is spiritually significant in the Hindu calendar. It marks the end of Chaitra Navratri, celebrates Sita Navami, and prepares for Hanuman Jayanti, Akshaya Tritiya, and other important festivals.

The Thakur Prasad Calendar April 2026 provides accurate tithi, nakshatra, paksha, sunrise-sunset timings, and muhurat, helping devotees plan religious observances, pujas, fasts, and auspicious ceremonies like marriages and griha pravesh.

Observing vrats and festivals in April enhances spiritual merit, purifies the mind, and brings blessings, health, prosperity, and harmony in family life.

The Thakur Prasad Calendar April 2026 PDF is an essential guide for devotees who wish to follow important Hindu vrat, tyohar, and auspicious muhurat throughout the month. This calendar has been trusted for generations as it provides accurate details based on the Hindu Panchang, helping families plan spiritual and cultural activities with precision.

The calendar not only guides you about daily tithi, nakshatra, sunrise-sunset timings, and Rahu Kaal, but also highlights Vivah Muhurat and other auspicious timings. This makes it useful not only for spiritual purposes but also for planning household and family events.

By downloading the Thakur Prasad Calendar April 2026 PDF, you can keep all essential dates and rituals handy in a simple and accessible format, whether on mobile or print. It ensures you never miss any important vrat or festival.

  • Month view with Gregorian dates and corresponding Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga & Karana.
  • Full list of Vrat (fasting) dates and short notes on observance.
  • Tyohar (festival) dates with recommended puja/observance.
  • City-wise sunrise / sunset times (major cities) for tithi cut-offs.
  • Highlighted shubh / ashubh muhurat windows for common ceremonies.
  • Any special notes or regional variations called out by Thakur Prasad.

April 2026 is a spiritually significant month according to the Thakur Prasad Calendar, featuring important vrats (fasts) and tyohars (festivals) observed across India. This month, devotees engage in rituals to seek blessings, purify their mind and body, and strengthen family and community ties. Following the Panchang ensures that these religious observances are performed on the correct tithi, nakshatra, and muhurat.

DATEDAYFESTIVAL
01-Apr-26WednesdayChaitri Purnima
Yearly Bank Holiday
Mookh Diwas
02-Apr-26ThursdaySnan Daan Ki Purnima
Shri Hanuman Jayanti
03-Apr-26FridayGood Friday
05-Apr-26SundaySankashthi Shri Ganesh Chaturthi Vrat
Easter Sunday
06-Apr-26MondayAnusiya Jayanti
07-Apr-26TuesdayWorld Health Day
10-Apr-26FridayKalashtami
13-Apr-26MondayVaruthini Ekadashi Vrat
Shri Vallabh Acharya Jayanti
14-Apr-25MondayMesh Sankranti
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanti
Vaishakhi
15-Apr-26WednesdayBang Navvarsh Prarambh
Pradosh Vrat
Maas Shivratri Vrat
17-Apr-26FridaySnan Daan Shradh Ki Amavasya
18-Apr-16MondayChandradarshan
19-Apr-26SundayShivaji Jayanti
Parshuram Jayanti
20-Apr-26MondayYugadi
Akshay Tritiya
21-Apr-26TuesdayShri Adya Shankracharya Jayanti
22-Apr-26WednesdayShri Ramanujacharya Jayanti
23-Apr-25WednesdayGanga Saptami
Babu Kunwar Singh Jayanti
25-Apr-26SaturdaySita Navmi
27-Apr-26MondayMohini Ekadashi Vrat
29-Apr-26WednesdayPradosh Vrat
30-Apr-26ThursdayNarsinh Chaturdashi

Celebrates Lord Hanuman’s birth. Devotees chant Hanuman Chalisa, perform puja, offer sweets, and observe fasts to gain strength, courage, protection, and devotion.

An auspicious day for new beginnings, charity, investments, and spiritual practices. Observing fasts and donations on this day ensures prosperity, abundance, and lasting blessings.

Sita Navami celebrates Goddess Sita’s birth, symbolizing devotion, purity, and virtue. Devotees perform puja, offer flowers and sweets, chant mantras, and seek blessings for marital harmony and spiritual growth.

April 2026 is considered an auspicious month for Hindu marriages, as it falls after the end of Chaitra Navratri and before the peak of Vaishakha. Planning weddings during this period ensures divine blessings, harmony, and prosperity in married life.

The Vivah Muhurat is determined using tithi, nakshatra, yoga, karana, and planetary positions, which influence the long-term happiness, prosperity, and health of the couple. Selecting an auspicious date ensures a smooth and spiritually blessed wedding ceremony.

DATEDAYNAKSHATRA
15-Apr-26WednesdayUttarabhadra
20-Apr-26MondayRohini
21-Apr-26TuesdayMrighashira
25-Apr-26SaturdayMagha
27-Apr-26MondayUttara Phalguni
28-Apr-26TuesdayUttara Phalguni, Hasta

Ekadashi is one of the most significant fasts in Hindu tradition, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It falls on the 11th day (Ekadashi Tithi) of both the Shukla Paksha (waxing moon) and Krishna Paksha (waning moon). Observing Ekadashi vrat is believed to cleanse sins, bring good health, and ensure spiritual upliftment. The Thakur Prasad Calendar April 2026 mentions two important Ekadashis this month.

Occurs in Vaishakha Krishna Paksha. Devotees observe fasts, worship Lord Vishnu, and donate to charity. It is believed to remove sins, bring blessings, spiritual growth, and lasting prosperity.

Observed in Chaitra Krishna Paksha, devotees fast and worship Lord Vishnu to seek forgiveness for sins. This Ekadashi grants prosperity, spiritual merit, and relief from past karmic burdens.

DATEDAYFESTIVAL
13-Apr-26MondayVaruthini Ekadashi Vrat
27-Apr-26MondayMohini Ekadashi Vrat

How is Hanuman Jayanti celebrated?

Devotees chant Hanuman Chalisa, offer fruits and sweets, perform puja, meditate, and observe partial or full fast to receive strength, courage, protection, and devotion to Lord Hanuman.

What is Ganga Saptami on 23 April 2026?

Ganga Saptami honors Goddess Ganga. Devotees take holy baths in rivers, offer prayers, and perform rituals seeking purification, blessings, spiritual merit, and relief from sins.

What is Chandradarshan on 18 April 2026?

Chandradarshan marks the first sighting of the moon after Amavasya. Devotees offer prayers, perform rituals, and worship Lord Chandra for health, prosperity, and spiritual well-being.

Who is Parshuram Jayanti on 19 April 2026?

Parshuram Jayanti marks the birth of Lord Parshuram, an incarnation of Vishnu. Devotees perform puja, recite mantras, and observe rituals for spiritual strength, valor, and righteousness.

What is Vaishakhi and when is it observed in 2026?

Vaishakhi, observed in mid-April, marks the harvest festival in Punjab and the beginning of the new year in the Sikh calendar. Devotees celebrate with prayers, community gatherings, and cultural festivities.

What is Snan Daan Shradh Ki Amavasya?

This day is observed for performing rituals to honor ancestors. Devotees offer water (snan daan), food, and prayers, seeking blessings, peace for departed souls, and spiritual merit.