Karnataka Festivals and Holidays in December 2025

Karnataka Festivals and Holidays in December 2025 Karnataka festivals and holidays in December 2025—your quick calendar with dates & tithi for the cool, devotional close of the year. December features Subrahmanya Shashti (Kukke), Gita Jayanti, Datta Jayanti (Margashirsha Purnima), Vaikunta Ekadashi (Mukkoti), Hanuman Jayanti (Karnataka), and Christmas. Expect temple deepotsava, early-morning darshans, and coastal events … Read more

Karnataka Festivals and Holidays in November 2025

Karnataka Festivals and Holidays in November 2025 Karnataka festivals and holidays in November 2025—your quick calendar with dates & tithi for the lamp-lit month of Kartika. The season opens with Kannada Rajyotsava and flows into Tulasi Vivah, Kartika Purnima / Deepotsava, Kanakadasa Jayanti, and Guru Nanak Jayanti. Expect evening deepa rows at temples, riverbank rituals, … Read more

Karnataka Festivals and Holidays in October 2025

Karnataka Festivals and Holidays in October 2025 Karnataka festivals and holidays in October 2025—your at-a-glance calendar with dates & tithi for the state’s peak festive month. October brings the crescendo of Sharad Navaratri with Ayudha/Saraswati Puja and the grand Vijayadashami—including Mysuru’s iconic Jamboo Savari and torchlight parade. Coastal and Malenadu towns glow with nightly alankaras, … Read more

Karnataka Festivals and Holidays in September 2025

Karnataka Festivals and Holidays in September 2025 Karnataka festivals and holidays in September 2025—your quick festival calendar and public holiday guide with dates & tithi. This month features Anant Chaturdashi (Ganesh Visarjan), St. Mary’s Feast, the Shraddha fortnight of Pitru Paksha leading to Mahalaya, and the start of Sharad Navaratri. Expect city processions, temple jatres, … Read more

Top 10 Biggest Jatre in Karnataka

Top 10 Biggest Jatre in Karnataka Top 10 biggest jatre in Karnataka celebrates the way our towns and villages light up with devotion and joy. From sunrise abhisheka and mangalarati to night-long rathotsava, people offer harake, take teertha, and join the pradakshina as percussion beats and conch sounds fill the streets. Families wear traditional attire, … Read more