Mithila has never measured time merely by dates. Here, every day carries sanskar, every tithi carries dharma, and every festival is connected to family, ritual, and tradition. The Mithila calendar (Panji) is not just a calendar—it is a cultural guidebook that governs marriages, vrats, pujas, and all sixteen sanskars of life.
This blog presents an authentic, easy-to-understand Mithila Calendar 2026, highlighting important festivals, vrat days, sacred rituals, and seasonal observances followed in Mithila households. The dates mentioned here are based on traditional Mithila calendar references, commonly used by Maithil families and pandits.
How to Read the Mithila Calendar
The Mithila calendar follows tithi-based lunar calculations, unlike the English calendar. A festival may not always fall on the same Gregorian date every year, and rituals depend on tithi, nakshatra, and yoga, not just weekdays. This guide is meant to inform and assist families, while final ritual decisions should always be confirmed with a qualified Maithil pandit.
January 2026 – New Energy & Sacred Beginnings
January marks the transition of the Sun and the beginning of auspicious seasonal change in Mithila.
Date Festival / Ritual Significance
- 14 January Makar Sankranti Transition of Sun into Capricorn; charity, tilkut, sacred baths
- 17 January Narak Nivaran Chaturdashi Spiritual cleansing and removal of sins
- 18 January Mauni Amavasya Silence, fasting, holy bath; highly sacred
- 23 January Saraswati Puja Worship of knowledge, arts, education
Saraswati Puja holds special importance in Mithila, where learning and scholarship are deeply respected traditions.
February 2026 – Devotion & Completion
Date Festival / Ritual Significance
- 1 February Maghi Purnima Sacred bathing, charity, completion of Magh vrat
- Maghi Purnima is considered spiritually fulfilling and is observed with discipline and devotion.
March 2026 – Colors, Energy & Shakti Worship
March is spiritually vibrant, blending joy with devotion.
Date Festival / Ritual
- 2 March Holika Dahan
- 4 March Holi (Phagua)
- 19–28 March Chaiti Durga Puja
- 27 March Ram Navami
Chaiti Durga Puja is especially revered in Mithila, marking the worship of Shakti in her spring form. Ram Navami celebrates the birth of Maryada Purushottam Ram with fasting and bhajan-kirtan.
April 2026 – Auspicious Beginnings
Date Festival / Ritual Importance
- 20 April Akshay Tritiya Highly auspicious for charity, new beginnings
- Akshay Tritiya is considered self-auspicious, meaning no muhurat consultation is required for sacred activities.
May 2026 – Family, Dharma & Nature
Date Festival / Ritual
- 1 May Vaishakhi Purnima
- 6 May Vat Savitri Vrat
Vat Savitri is deeply associated with marital devotion, where women pray for the longevity of their husbands, inspired by Savitri’s story.
June 2026 – Discipline & Austerity
Date Festival / Ritual Significance
- 25 June Nirjala Ekadashi Most rigorous Ekadashi; waterless fast
- Nirjala Ekadashi is considered equivalent to observing all Ekadashis of the year.
- Savan Month 2026 – The Sacred Time of Shiva
Savan Maas (Shravan Month): 29 July – 28 August 2026
This entire period is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Marriages and auspicious ceremonies are traditionally avoided.
Date Ritual
- 3 August Madhur Shravani Prarambh
- 23 August Putrada Ekadashi
- 28 August Shravani Purnima / Raksha Bandhan
Madhur Shravani is uniquely Maithil, celebrating devotion, storytelling, and marital harmony.
September 2026 – Closure & Balance
Date Festival / Ritual
- 25 September Anant Chaturdashi & Shri Ganesh Visarjan
- Anant Chaturdashi symbolizes infinite protection and fulfillment of vows.
October 2026 – Strength, Fasting & Victory of Dharma
Date Festival / Ritual
- 3 October Jitiya Vrat
- 11–21 October Durga Puja (Dashahara)
- 21 October Vijaya Dashami
- 25 October Kojagara (Sharad Purnima)
- 29 October Karva Chauth
Jitiya is one of the most emotionally powerful vrats in Mithila, observed by mothers for their children’s long life.
November 2026 – Light, Gratitude & Renewal
Date Festival / Ritual
- 6 November Dhanteras
- 8 November Dipavali
- 14 November Kharna (Chhath)
- 15 November Sandhya Arghya (Chhath)
- 16 November Usha Arghya (Chhath)
- 20 November Dev Uthaan Ekadashi
- 24 November Sama Chakeva
Chhath Puja is the soul of Mithila, reflecting discipline, gratitude, and cosmic harmony. Dev Uthaan Ekadashi marks the reopening of auspicious ceremonies after Chaturmas.
Cultural Note: Why Mithila Calendar Matters
In Mithila, rituals are not symbolic—they are lived traditions. Every vrat observed, every festival celebrated, and every sanskar performed strengthens family bonds and cultural continuity. This calendar is not merely for reference but for preserving dharma and identity.
Final Words
May 2026 bring shanti, sanskar, and samriddhi to every Mithila household.






