The Mahalaxmi Calendar 2026 December month marks the end of the Hindu calendar year with spiritually significant vrat, Ekadashi, Sankranti, and Jayanti observances. December 2026 mainly falls in Kartika Krishna Paksha and Margashirsha month, both considered highly auspicious for Vishnu bhakti, Gita path, and disciplined spiritual practices.

This month is especially important for Ekadashi vrat, Gita Jayanti, Mokshada Ekadashi, and Dattatreya Jayanti, making it ideal for prayer, fasting, and inner reflection.
December 2026 Hindu Month Overview
December 2026 begins with Kartika Krishna Paksha and later transitions into the sacred Margashirsha Shukla Paksha. Margashirsha month is praised in the Bhagavad Gita itself, making it one of the most spiritually powerful periods in the Hindu calendar. Observing vrats and puja during this month is believed to bring peace, liberation, and divine blessings.
Important Vrat and Festivals in December 2026
Mahalaxmi Calendar December 2026 Festival and Vrat List
| Date | Day | Festival / Vrat | Tithi |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 December 2026 | Tuesday | Kalabhairav Jayanti | Kartika Krishna Ashtami |
| 4 December 2026 | Friday | Utpanna Ekadashi | Kartika Krishna Ekadashi |
| 15 December 2026 | Tuesday | Champa Shashthi | Margashirsha Shukla Shashthi |
| 16 December 2026 | Wednesday | Dhanu Sankranti | Surya Gochar (Vrishchika to Dhanu) |
| 20 December 2026 | Sunday | Gita Jayanti, Mokshada Ekadashi | Margashirsha Shukla Ekadashi |
| 23 December 2026 | Wednesday | Dattatreya Jayanti | Margashirsha Shukla Purnima |
| 26 December 2026 | Saturday | Akhuratha Sankashti Chaturthi | Margashirsha Krishna Chaturthi |
December 2026 Panchang – Tithi, Nakshatra & Sunrise Time
| Date | Tithi / Nakshatra | Sunrise |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Dec 2026 | Saptami (Krishna) / Ashlesha | 06:56 AM |
| 2 Dec 2026 | Ashtami (Krishna) / Magha | 06:57 AM |
| 3 Dec 2026 | Navami (Krishna) / Purva Phalguni | 06:58 AM |
| 4 Dec 2026 | Dashami (Krishna) / Uttara Phalguni | 06:59 AM |
| 5 Dec 2026 | Ekadashi (Krishna) / Hasta | 07:00 AM |
| 6 Dec 2026 | Dwadashi (Krishna) / Chitra | 07:01 AM |
| 7 Dec 2026 | Trayodashi (Krishna) / Swati | 07:02 AM |
| 8 Dec 2026 | Chaturdashi (Krishna) / Vishakha | 07:03 AM |
| 9 Dec 2026 | Amavasya / Anuradha | 07:04 AM |
| 10 Dec 2026 | Pratipada (Shukla) / Jyeshtha | 07:05 AM |
| 11 Dec 2026 | Dwitiya (Shukla) / Moola | 07:06 AM |
| 12 Dec 2026 | Tritiya (Shukla) / Purva Ashadha | 07:07 AM |
| 13 Dec 2026 | Chaturthi (Shukla) / Uttara Ashadha | 07:07 AM |
| 14 Dec 2026 | Panchami (Shukla) / Shravana | 07:08 AM |
| 15 Dec 2026 | Shashthi (Shukla) / Dhanishta | 07:09 AM |
| 16 Dec 2026 | Saptami (Shukla) / Shatabhisha | 07:10 AM |
| 17 Dec 2026 | Ashtami (Shukla) / Purva Bhadrapada | 07:11 AM |
| 18 Dec 2026 | Navami (Shukla) / Uttara Bhadrapada | 07:12 AM |
| 19 Dec 2026 | Dashami (Shukla) / Revati | 07:13 AM |
| 20 Dec 2026 | Ekadashi (Shukla) / Ashwini | 07:13 AM |
| 21 Dec 2026 | Dwadashi (Shukla) / Bharani | 07:14 AM |
| 22 Dec 2026 | Trayodashi (Shukla) / Krittika | 07:15 AM |
| 23 Dec 2026 | Chaturdashi (Shukla) / Rohini | 07:15 AM |
| 24 Dec 2026 | Purnima / Mrigashirsha | 07:16 AM |
| 25 Dec 2026 | Pratipada (Krishna) / Ardra | 07:17 AM |
| 26 Dec 2026 | Dwitiya (Krishna) / Punarvasu | 07:17 AM |
| 27 Dec 2026 | Tritiya (Krishna) / Pushya | 07:18 AM |
| 28 Dec 2026 | Chaturthi (Krishna) / Ashlesha | 07:18 AM |
| 29 Dec 2026 | Panchami (Krishna) / Magha | 07:19 AM |
| 30 Dec 2026 | Shashthi (Krishna) / Purva Phalguni | 07:20 AM |
| 31 Dec 2026 | Saptami (Krishna) / Uttara Phalguni | 07:20 AM |
Kalabhairav Jayanti
Kalabhairav Jayanti is observed on December 1, 2026, during Kartika Krishna Ashtami. Lord Kalabhairav, the fierce form of Lord Shiva, is worshipped for protection, fearlessness, and removal of negative energies.
Utpanna Ekadashi
Utpanna Ekadashi falls on December 4, 2026, during Kartika Krishna Ekadashi. This Ekadashi marks the manifestation of Ekadashi Devi and is highly significant for devotees of Lord Vishnu seeking freedom from sins.
Champa Shashthi
Champa Shashthi is observed on December 15, 2026, during Margashirsha Shukla Shashthi. It is an important day for worshipping Lord Khandoba, especially in Maharashtra, and signifies victory of divine forces over evil.
Dhanu Sankranti
Dhanu Sankranti occurs on December 16, 2026, marking the Sun’s transit from Vrishchika to Dhanu Rashi. This Sankranti holds importance for charity, spiritual discipline, and preparation for the holy Dhanurmas period.
Gita Jayanti
Gita Jayanti is celebrated on December 20, 2026, during Margashirsha Shukla Ekadashi. This day commemorates the divine discourse of the Bhagavad Gita by Lord Krishna to Arjuna and is ideal for Gita recitation and study.
Mokshada Ekadashi
Mokshada Ekadashi is also observed on December 20, 2026, during Margashirsha Shukla Ekadashi. Observing this Ekadashi is believed to grant moksha and liberation from the cycle of birth and death.
Dattatreya Jayanti
Dattatreya Jayanti is celebrated on December 23, 2026, during Margashirsha Shukla Purnima. Lord Dattatreya, the combined form of Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesha, is worshipped for wisdom, detachment, and spiritual knowledge.
Akhuratha Sankashti Chaturthi
Akhuratha Sankashti Chaturthi is observed on December 26, 2026, during Margashirsha Krishna Chaturthi. Devotees observe a fast and worship Lord Ganesha to remove obstacles and ensure success in all endeavors.
Importance of Mahalaxmi Calendar 2026 December Month
The Mahalaxmi Calendar 2026 December month is essential for observing Ekadashi vrat, Sankranti, and Jayanti with accurate tithi calculations. It is widely followed for religious planning, fasting schedules, and daily panchang reference.
Shri Mahalaxmi Calendar 2026 PDF
The Shri Mahalaxmi Calendar 2026 PDF offers a printable and offline-friendly format covering all twelve months with vrat, festival, tithi, and Sankranti details, including December 2026.
FAQ
December 2026 includes significant Hindu observances such as Ekadashi vrats, Gita Jayanti, Dattatreya Jayanti, and Sankranti. The Mahalaxmi Calendar provides accurate Hindu tithi details for all festivals and rituals.
Gita Jayanti is celebrated on Mokshada Ekadashi, marking the day Lord Krishna delivered the Bhagavad Gita to Arjuna. The exact date and Ekadashi tithi are clearly mentioned in the Mahalaxmi Calendar 2026 December.
Dattatreya Jayanti is observed with fasting, puja, and spiritual practices in honor of Lord Dattatreya. Devotees follow the correct tithi and vrat guidelines as listed in the Mahalaxmi Calendar 2026 December.