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Chaturdashi Dates 2029

Chaturdashi is the 14th lunar day (tithi) in the Hindu calendar, occurring twice every month โ€” once in the Shukla Paksha and once in the Krishna Paksha. The Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi is observed as Masik Shivaratri every month, making it one of the most regularly observed tithis among Shiva devotees.

The most celebrated Chaturdashi is Maha Shivaratri, falling on Phalguna Krishna Chaturdashi, which is one of the grandest festivals in Hinduism. Narak Chaturdashi (Kartik Krishna Chaturdashi), also known as Chhoti Diwali, is another major festival falling on this tithi, observed on the day before Diwali.

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Date Begins Ends Lunar Month Paksha Action
12-Jan-2029 12-Jan-2029 11:07 PM Friday 13-Jan-2029 10:47 PM Saturday Pausha Krishna
28-Jan-2029 28-Jan-2029 03:43 PM Sunday 29-Jan-2029 01:55 PM Monday Magha Shukla
11-Feb-2029 11-Feb-2029 01:30 PM Sunday 12-Feb-2029 02:34 PM Monday Magha Krishna
27-Feb-2029 27-Feb-2029 05:06 AM Tuesday 28-Feb-2029 02:06 AM Wednesday Phalguna Shukla
13-Mar-2029 13-Mar-2029 05:30 AM Tuesday 14-Mar-2029 07:33 AM Wednesday Phalguna Krishna
28-Mar-2029 28-Mar-2029 03:36 PM Wednesday 29-Mar-2029 11:53 AM Thursday Chaitra Shukla
11-Apr-2029 11-Apr-2029 10:15 PM Wednesday 13-Apr-2029 12:42 AM Friday Chaitra Krishna
26-Apr-2029 26-Apr-2029 11:45 PM Thursday 27-Apr-2029 07:56 PM Friday Adhika Chaitra Shukla
11-May-2029 11-May-2029 02:54 PM Friday 12-May-2029 05:10 PM Saturday Adhika Chaitra Krishna
26-May-2029 26-May-2029 06:35 AM Saturday 27-May-2029 03:16 AM Sunday Vaishakha Shukla
10-Jun-2029 10-Jun-2029 06:48 AM Sunday 11-Jun-2029 08:17 AM Monday Vaishakha Krishna
24-Jun-2029 24-Jun-2029 01:18 PM Sunday 25-Jun-2029 10:56 AM Monday Jyeshtha Shukla
09-Jul-2029 09-Jul-2029 09:23 PM Monday 10-Jul-2029 09:39 PM Tuesday Jyeshtha Krishna
23-Jul-2029 23-Jul-2029 09:01 PM Monday 24-Jul-2029 07:52 PM Tuesday Ashadha Shukla
08-Aug-2029 08-Aug-2029 10:20 AM Wednesday 09-Aug-2029 09:10 AM Thursday Ashadha Krishna
22-Aug-2029 22-Aug-2029 06:40 AM Wednesday 23-Aug-2029 06:49 AM Thursday Shravana Shukla
06-Sep-2029 06-Sep-2029 09:41 PM Thursday 07-Sep-2029 07:12 PM Friday Shravana Krishna
20-Sep-2029 20-Sep-2029 06:59 PM Thursday 21-Sep-2029 08:19 PM Friday Bhadrapada Shukla
06-Oct-2029 06-Oct-2029 07:51 AM Saturday 07-Oct-2029 04:26 AM Sunday Bhadrapada Krishna
20-Oct-2029 20-Oct-2029 10:19 AM Saturday 21-Oct-2029 12:33 PM Sunday Ashvina Shukla
04-Nov-2029 04-Nov-2029 05:30 PM Sunday 05-Nov-2029 01:45 PM Monday Ashvina Krishna
19-Nov-2029 19-Nov-2029 04:29 AM Monday 20-Nov-2029 07:04 AM Tuesday Kartika Shukla
04-Dec-2029 04-Dec-2029 03:16 AM Tuesday 04-Dec-2029 11:47 PM Tuesday Kartika Krishna
19-Dec-2029 19-Dec-2029 12:23 AM Wednesday 20-Dec-2029 02:32 AM Thursday Margashirsha Shukla

Chaturdashi โ€“ Significance, Festivals & Rituals

What is Chaturdashi?

Chaturdashi is the 14th lunar day (tithi) in the Hindu calendar, occurring twice every month โ€” once in the Shukla Paksha and once in the Krishna Paksha. The Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi is observed as Masik Shivaratri every month and is one of the most regularly observed tithis among Shiva devotees.

What is Maha Shivaratri?

Maha Shivaratri falls on Phalguna Krishna Chaturdashi and is one of the most important festivals in Hinduism. It marks the night when Lord Shiva performed the Tandava โ€” the cosmic dance of creation and destruction โ€” and is observed with night-long worship, fasting, and chanting of Om Namah Shivaya across India and the world.

What is Narak Chaturdashi?

Narak Chaturdashi (Chhoti Diwali) falls on Kartik Krishna Chaturdashi, the day before Diwali. It marks the defeat of the demon Narakasura by Lord Krishna and Goddess Satyabhama. An oil bath before sunrise and lighting of diyas in the evening are the main observances on this day.

How is Masik Shivaratri (monthly Chaturdashi) observed?

Devotees observe a fast, perform Shiva abhishek with milk, water, honey, and curd, offer bilva leaves, and spend the night in prayer and chanting. The fast is broken the next morning after Shiva puja. Regular observance of Masik Shivaratri is believed to grant Lord Shiva's blessings and lead toward liberation.

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