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Dwadashi Dates 2029

Dwadashi is the 12th lunar day (tithi) in the Hindu calendar, occurring twice every month โ€” once in the Shukla Paksha and once in the Krishna Paksha. It falls immediately after Ekadashi and holds special significance for Ekadashi observers, as the Ekadashi fast is traditionally broken (Parana) on Dwadashi morning.

Dwadashi is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Vamana Dwadashi, falling on Bhadrapada Shukla Dwadashi, commemorates the Vamana avatar of Lord Vishnu. Govatsa Dwadashi, also known as Vasu Baras, marks the beginning of the Diwali festival season in some regions of India.

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Date Begins Ends Lunar Month Paksha Action
11-Jan-2029 11-Jan-2029 12:56 AM Thursday 11-Jan-2029 11:51 PM Thursday Pausha Krishna
26-Jan-2029 26-Jan-2029 05:14 PM Friday 27-Jan-2029 04:51 PM Saturday Magha Shukla
09-Feb-2029 09-Feb-2029 12:34 PM Friday 10-Feb-2029 12:49 PM Saturday Magha Krishna
25-Feb-2029 25-Feb-2029 09:12 AM Sunday 26-Feb-2029 07:31 AM Monday Phalguna Shukla
11-Mar-2029 11-Mar-2029 02:16 AM Sunday 12-Mar-2029 03:42 AM Monday Phalguna Krishna
26-Mar-2029 26-Mar-2029 09:37 PM Monday 27-Mar-2029 06:54 PM Tuesday Chaitra Shukla
09-Apr-2029 09-Apr-2029 05:39 PM Monday 10-Apr-2029 07:52 PM Tuesday Chaitra Krishna
25-Apr-2029 25-Apr-2029 06:38 AM Wednesday 26-Apr-2029 03:23 AM Thursday Adhika Chaitra Shukla
09-May-2029 09-May-2029 10:02 AM Wednesday 10-May-2029 12:30 PM Thursday Adhika Chaitra Krishna
24-May-2029 24-May-2029 01:11 PM Thursday 25-May-2029 09:57 AM Friday Vaishakha Shukla
08-Jun-2029 08-Jun-2029 02:43 AM Friday 09-Jun-2029 04:55 AM Saturday Vaishakha Krishna
22-Jun-2029 22-Jun-2029 06:35 PM Friday 23-Jun-2029 03:54 PM Saturday Jyeshtha Shukla
07-Jul-2029 07-Jul-2029 07:06 PM Saturday 08-Jul-2029 08:31 PM Sunday Jyeshtha Krishna
22-Jul-2029 22-Jul-2029 12:16 AM Sunday 22-Jul-2029 10:30 PM Sunday Ashadha Shukla
06-Aug-2029 06-Aug-2029 10:33 AM Monday 07-Aug-2029 10:48 AM Tuesday Ashadha Krishna
20-Aug-2029 20-Aug-2029 07:31 AM Monday 21-Aug-2029 06:54 AM Tuesday Shravana Shukla
05-Sep-2029 05-Sep-2029 12:36 AM Wednesday 05-Sep-2029 11:31 PM Wednesday Shravana Krishna
18-Sep-2029 18-Sep-2029 05:24 PM Tuesday 19-Sep-2029 06:00 PM Wednesday Bhadrapada Shukla
04-Oct-2029 04-Oct-2029 01:02 PM Thursday 05-Oct-2029 10:46 AM Friday Bhadrapada Krishna
18-Oct-2029 18-Oct-2029 06:40 AM Thursday 19-Oct-2029 08:20 AM Friday Ashvina Shukla
02-Nov-2029 02-Nov-2029 11:58 PM Friday 03-Nov-2029 08:58 PM Saturday Ashvina Krishna
16-Nov-2029 16-Nov-2029 11:30 PM Friday 18-Nov-2029 01:55 AM Sunday Kartika Shukla
02-Dec-2029 02-Dec-2029 09:52 AM Sunday 03-Dec-2029 06:41 AM Monday Kartika Krishna
16-Dec-2029 16-Dec-2029 07:19 PM Sunday 17-Dec-2029 09:56 PM Monday Margashirsha Shukla
31-Dec-2029 31-Dec-2029 07:12 PM Monday 01-Jan-2030 04:24 PM Tuesday Margashirsha Krishna

Dwadashi โ€“ Significance, Festivals & Rituals

What is Dwadashi?

Dwadashi is the 12th lunar day (tithi) in the Hindu calendar, occurring twice every month โ€” once in the Shukla Paksha and once in the Krishna Paksha. It is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and holds special significance for Ekadashi observers, as the fast is broken on Dwadashi morning.

Why is Dwadashi important for Ekadashi observers?

The Ekadashi fast is traditionally broken (Parana) on Dwadashi morning, within a specific time window after sunrise. Breaking the fast at the correct time on Dwadashi is considered essential for the Ekadashi vrat to be complete and meritorious. Fasting on Dwadashi itself is discouraged.

What important festivals fall on Dwadashi?

Vamana Dwadashi (Bhadrapada Shukla Dwadashi) commemorates the Vamana avatar of Lord Vishnu. Govatsa Dwadashi, also called Vasu Baras, falling on Kartik Krishna Dwadashi, marks the beginning of the Diwali festival season in Maharashtra and Gujarat and involves the worship of cows and calves.

How is Dwadashi observed?

Ekadashi observers break their fast on Dwadashi morning with simple foods such as rice or wheat after performing Vishnu puja. On Vamana Dwadashi, devotees worship the Vamana idol with flowers, tulsi leaves, and fruits. Charitable acts and Vishnu bhajans are common across all Dwadashi observances.

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