In the Hindu religion, the month of Kartik is very significant. During this month, those who practice spiritual pursuits can purify their souls and receive divine blessings by joining forces with Lord Vishnu to worship the Tulsi plant.
In addition, it is customary to donate lamps, take a Yagya, bathe in the Ganges, and other rituals during this month. For Hindus, Kartika Masa, a holy month that falls after Ashwin, is extremely important.
Beginning on Sunday, October 29, with Krishna Paksha Pratipada, the month of Kartik is marked by the important festivals of five-day Diwali, Chhath Puja, and Kartik Purnima. In addition, the day of Kartik Purnima is also used to commemorate the birthday of Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaj, the first Patshahi of the Sikh community.
Here is a list of festivals that will be celebrated in the month of Kartik:
29 October, Sunday – Kartik month Krishna Paksha starts
01 November, Wednesday – Karak Chaturthi or Karva Chauth
05 November, Sunday – Ravi Pushya Nakshatra, Ahoi Ashtami
09 November, Thursday – Rama Ekadashi / Govatsa Dwadashi
November 10, Friday – Pradosh Vrat, Dhanteras
November 11, Saturday – Masik Shivratri
12 November, Sunday – Narak Chaturdashi, Shri Mahalakshmi worship, Diwali
13 November, Monday – Somvati Amavasya
14 November, Tuesday – Annakoot, Govardhan Puja
15 November, Wednesday – Yam Dwitiya, Bhai Dooj, Chitragupta Puja
18 November, Saturday – Surya Shashthi, Evening Arghya, Dala Chhath
20th November, Monday – Gopashtami
21 November, Tuesday – Amla Navami
23 November, Thursday – Dev Prabodhini Ekadashi fast,
24th November, Friday – Pradosh Vrat
25 November, Saturday – Baikunth Chaturdashi
26 November, Sunday – Purnima Vrat
November 27, Monday – Kartik Purnima Snan