India celebrates holiday and festivals of various religions. The Indian calendar is based on the sun and the moon, it uses a solar year but divided into 12 lunar months. Lunar days in the Indian calendar are called “Tithis”. Tithis may differ in length as they are calculated using the difference of the longitudinal angle between the position of the sun and moon. A lunar month comes in particular 29 days 12 hours 44 minutes and 3 seconds long. The Indian calendar 2010 for Hindu festivals is given below.
Indian Calendar for 2010:
Indian Holidays Calender 2010:
| Festival Name | Date | Day |
| Makar Sakranti | 14-01-2010 | Thursday |
| Vasant Panchami | 20-01-2010 | Wednesday |
| Maha Shivaratri | 12-02-2010 | Friday |
| Holi | 28-02-2010 | Sunday |
| Hindi New Year | 16-03-2010 | Tuesday |
| Ramanavami | 24-03-2010 | Wednesday |
| Hanuman Jayanti | 29-03-2010 | Monday |
| Raksha Bandhan | 24-08-2010 | Tuesday |
| Krishna Janmashthami | 02-09-2010 | Thursday |
| Ganesh Chaturthi | 11-09-2010 | Saturday |
| Pitr-paksha | 24-09-2010 | Friday |
| Navaratri | 08-10-2010 | Friday |
| Dussera | 17-10-2010 | Sunday |
| Deepavali | 05-11-2010 | Friday |
| Vikram New Year 2067 | 06-11-2010 | Saturday |
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