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2065 Tamil Calendar

2065 Tamil calendar — festivals, Amavasai, Pournami, Ekadasi, Pradosham, Sashti, Sankatahara Chaturthi, auspicious marriage dates and every month — on one page.

Months

Frequently asked questions

What does this Tamil calendar show?

The year's festivals, Amavasai and Pournami days, wedding muhurtham dates and links to each month's calendar.

Which time zone are the dates based on?

Tamil Nadu (Chennai) time. Only the sun timings change for your own city.

When are the Ekadasi dates in {year}?

Ekadasi is the 11th tithi of each lunar fortnight — both waxing and waning. There are about 24 Ekadasi days in a year. All dates are listed above.

When are the Pradosham dates in {year}?

Pradosham falls on the 13th tithi of each lunar fortnight — a sacred time for Shiva worship. There are about 24 Pradosham days per year, all listed above.

How are wedding muhurtham dates calculated?

By the traditional rules of tithi, nakshatra and Tamil month — the same rules jyotishas have practised for centuries, computed automatically here.

When is Sashti in {year}?

Sashti falls on the 6th tithi of every lunar month — both waxing and waning fortnight. It is a sacred fasting day dedicated to Lord Murugan. About 24 Sashti dates occur each year. All dates are listed above.

When is Sankatahara Chaturthi in {year}?

Sankatahara Chaturthi falls on the 4th tithi of the waning fortnight (Krishna Paksha) each lunar month — a fasting day dedicated to Lord Ganesha. 12 dates occur per year. All dates are listed above.

When are Karthigai days in {year}?

Karthigai falls when the moon is in the Krittika (Karthigai) nakshatra — a star sacred to Murugan and Shiva. This occurs about 12 times per year. All dates are listed above.

When are Ashtami days in {year}?

Ashtami is the 8th tithi (lunar day) of each fortnight — both waxing and waning. There are about 24 Ashtami days per year. These are especially auspicious for Durga and Saraswati worship. All dates are listed above.

When are Navami days in {year}?

Navami is the 9th tithi (lunar day) of each fortnight — both waxing and waning. There are about 24 Navami days per year. All dates are listed above.