Bank Holiday in Rajasthan 2020

Bank Holiday in Rajasthan 2020 is a quick list of holidays and festivals observed by Rajasthani natives. The list includes all kinds of holidays and festivals observed nationally, religiously and regionally.

The state of Rajasthan is an amalgamation of traditions, culture, royalty, history and art. Various religious and cultural fairs and festivals are organized and observed respectively throughout the year, hence adding colours to the regular life. Some of the famous holidays celebrated in this state include Gangaur, Teej, Nagaur, Teja Dashmi, Maharaja Agrasen Jayanti and much more. Also, this state hosts some of the most enchanting fairs such as Pushkar Fair, Baneshwar Fair, Sheetla Mata Fair, Urs Fair and much more. The list of Rajasthan Holidays with 2020 dates is provided below, and some of the significant festivals are described. The Rajasthan Holidays 2020 list includes public holidays, bank holidays and regional holidays. Go through the table and read the description.

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Bank Holiday in Rajasthan 2020

Date & Day Holiday
January 1, Wednesday New Year’s Day
January 2, Thursday Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti
January 26, Sunday Republic Day
February 21, Friday Maha Shivratri
March 10, Tuesday Holi, Gangaur Begins
March 26, Thursday Cheti Chand
March 27, Friday Gangaur Ends
April 1, Wednesday Bank Holiday
April 2, Thursday Ram Navmi
April 6, Monday Mahavir Jayanti
April 10, Friday Good Friday
April 14, Tuesday Dr Ambedkar Jayanti
April 25, Saturday Maharshi Parasuram Jayanti
May 24, Sunday Eid al-Fitr
May 25, Monday Maharana Pratap Jayanti
July 23, Thursday Teej
July 31, Friday Bakrid / Eid al Adha
August 3, Monday Rakhi
August 11, Tuesday Janmashtami
August 15, Saturday Independence Day
August 28, Friday Ramdev Jayanti, Teja Dashmi
August 22, Saturday Ganesh Chaturthi
October 2, Friday Gandhi Jayanti
October 17, Saturday Maharaja Agrasen Jayanti
October 25, Sunday Maha Navami
October 26, Monday Vijay Dashami
October 28-29, Wednesday-Thursday Eid-E-Milad
November 14, Saturday Diwali
November 15, Sunday Govardhan Puja
November 16, Monday Bhai Dooj
November 30, Monday Guru Nanak Jayanti
December 25, Friday Christmas Day

Note: These dates are subjected to change as per astrological calculations as well as government announcement. Visit this page and stay updated with the latest date and time.

List of Holidays in Rajasthan

Below mentioned is a list of Bank Holiday in Rajasthan 2020 observed in the state of Rajasthan. Nationally-observed holidays such as Independence Day, Gandhi Jayanti or religious festivals such as Diwali or Holi isn’t included in the list. Read about the Rajasthan Holidays:

Gangaur

Gangaur comes after Holi and is celebrated by the people of Rajasthan with great enthusiasm for eighteen days. This festival is dedicated to the consort of Lord Shiva, i.e. Goddess Gauri. The married womenfolk venerate the Goddess for longevity of their husbands and marital bliss, whereas unmarried girls worship Maa Gauri to get blessed with the desired life partner. On this day, idols of Maa are created with clay, Mehandi or Henna is applied on the hands and Vrat Katha is recited. Gangaur celebrations in Jaipur is famously known for its grandeur. On this occasion, a famous sweet dish Ghewar is eaten.

Cheti Chand

Cheti Chand is also known as the Sindhi New Year and observed as a regional holiday in Rajasthan. This festival falls during the Sindhi month Chet on the second day. Cheti Chand is also known as Ugadi in the Deccan India and Gudi Padwa in Maharashtra. This is a harvest festival and marks the beginning of Spring for Sindhi Hindus. Initiating any new business or project on this day is marked auspicious. Fairs, processions and feasts are held on this day in various regions of Rajasthan.

Maharshi Parasuram Jayanti

Maharshi Parshuram Jayanti, also known as Akshaya Tritiya, is observed as a regional holiday in Rajasthan, and falls during the Vaisakh month on its third day or Tritiya tithi in Shukla Paksha. It commemorates the birth anniversary of Lord Parshuram, the sixth avatar of Lord Vishnu. On this day, devotees fast from one night before, and visit the temples to perform the puja and make donations. Feeding Brahmins is considered auspicious on this day.

Maharana Pratap Jayanti

Maharana Pratap Jayanti is observed as a holiday in some offices of Rajasthan, and celebrates the legend of the Rajput King of Mewar, Maharana Pratap Singh. As per Hindu Panchang, this day falls on the third day in the month of Jyestha during the Shukla Paksha. Maharana Pratap is famously known for his victorious strategies in the Battle of Haldighati against the Mughals, where he fought against Mughal King Akbar. Even though the victory favoured the Mughals, they were unable to capture the Maharana Pratap.

Teej

As per the Hindu Panchang, Teej falls during the Shravan month and celebrates the onset of monsoon. This festival commemorates the union of Goddess Parvati with her spouse Lord Shiva, and is dedicated to her. Women wear green bangles and clothes, sing songs and swing on the swings. Those seeking marital happiness and prosperity worship Goddess Parvati on this day. Processions are carried out on the streets and the idol of the Goddess or Teej Mata is venerated. The traditional sweet dish called Ghewar is also consumed on this day.

Ramdev Jayanti

Ramdev Jayanti solemnizes the birth of Baba Ramdev, and is observed with great devotion and respect. It is considered as a public holiday in Rajasthan. On this day, flock of devotees visit the temple located in Ramdevra dedicated to him along with various other temples situated all over Rajasthan. A grand fair is organized in Ramdevra, where people from all over the country visit and witness the festivity. According to the Hindu Calendar, this day is observed during the month of Bhadrapada on the Dooj or second day in Shukla Paksha.

Teja Dashmi

In many provinces of India, the festival of Teja Dashmi is celebrated as a symbol of reverence, faith and belief. On Bhadrapad Shukla Dashami the festival of Tejadashmi is observed. After performing the Rat Jaga for the whole night of Navami, fairs are organized at the locations consisting of temples of Veer Tejaji on the very next day of Dashmi. Thousands of devotees visit the Tejaji temple to offer coconut and receive Baba's prasad.

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