Summary of Significant Hindu Dates for 2010. A more detailed calendar with all the significant days listed, such as Ekadashis, Amavasya, Purnima, Birth and death anniversaries etc. can be accessed here.
Raksha Bandhan (Rakhi) : The Rakshaa Bandhan stirs up one of the deepest and noblest emotions in the human breast - the abiding and chaste bond of love.
Kajri Ratjagga
Sankashthi Ganesh Vrat :The Krishna Paksha Chaturthi of every month is called by the name (Sankastha Chaturthi).
Kajri Teej : To celebrate the auspicious occasion of Teej, women fast for longevity and healthy of their husband. They refrain themselves from water and food whole day and perform various rituals associated with the festival.
Bahula Chouth
Halshashti; Lalhi Chhath : Halshashti, also known as Balarama Jayanti, is a festival celebrated on the sixth day (Shashti) of the Krishna Paksha of Bhadra (August- September).
Sun 15
Indian Independence Day : After more than two hundred years of British rule, India finally won backs its freedom on 15th August, 1947.