Are you looking for the Thakur Prasad Calendar July 2026 (ठाकुर प्रसाद कैलेंडर 2026 जुलाई)? Then you are in exactly the right place. July 2026 is one of the most spiritually significant months in the entire Hindu calendar year — but it is also one of the most misunderstood. Most people think of July as simply the start of the monsoon. But for those who follow the Thakur Prasad Panchang, July 2026 is far more than that. It is the month when the cosmic rhythm shifts dramatically, when Lord Vishnu enters his four-month sleep, when the last remaining wedding dates disappear for half a year, and when millions of devotees prepare for the sacred austerities of Chaturmas.
July 2026 – Hindu Month Overview
July 2026 covers two important Hindu lunar months — Ashadha and the very beginning of Shravana. Ashadha is one of the most ritually rich months in the Vedic calendar. Its Shukla Paksha (bright fortnight) is particularly dense with major observances — from the Jagannath Rath Yatra to Guru Purnima, and most critically, the Harishayani Ekadashi — which marks the exact moment Chaturmas begins.
Thakur Prasad July 2026 – Complete Day-by-Day Festival Table
Here is the complete, accurate, and organized list of all festivals, Vrats, and observances for July 2026 as per the Thakur Prasad Panchang.
| Date | Day | Festival / Event | Significance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 1, 2026 | Wednesday | Vivah Muhurat — Uttarashada Nakshatra | Last early-July wedding date. Auspicious for long-lasting relationships. |
| Jul 3, 2026 | Friday | Sankashti Ganesh Chaturthi Vrat | Monthly Ganesha fast for obstacle removal. |
| Jul 6, 2026 | Monday | Vivah Muhurat — Uttarabhadra Nakshatra | Auspicious wedding date. Brings wisdom and stability. |
| Jul 7, 2026 | Tuesday | Kalashtami; Vivah Muhurat — Uttarabhadra | Lord Bhairav worship day. Auspicious for weddings. |
| Jul 10, 2026 | Friday | Yogini Ekadashi (Smarta) | Krishna Paksha Ekadashi of Ashadha — Smarta observance. |
| Jul 11, 2026 | Saturday | Yogini Ekadashi (Vaishnav); Vivah Muhurat — Rohini | Vaishnava Ekadashi date. Highly auspicious Rohini Nakshatra for weddings. |
| Jul 12, 2026 | Sunday | Ravi Pradosh Vrat; Vivah Muhurat — Rohini | Last available wedding date before Chaturmas window closes. |
| Jul 14, 2026 | Tuesday | Snan Daan Shradh Ki Amavasya | New Moon of Ashadha. Holy bath and charity for ancestors. |
| Jul 15, 2026 | Wednesday | Chandradarshan; Gupt Navratri Aarambh | First moon sighting. Beginning of 9-day secret Goddess worship. |
| Jul 16, 2026 | Thursday | Jagannath Rath Yatra — Jagannath Puri | World-famous Chariot Festival of Lord Jagannath. |
| Jul 17, 2026 | Friday | Vinayaki Ganesh Chaturthi Vrat | Monthly Vinayaka Chaturthi fast. |
| Jul 19, 2026 | Sunday | Skand Shashthi; Sant Teuram Jayanti | Dedicated to Lord Murugan/Kartikeya. Birth anniversary of Sant Teuram. |
| Jul 21, 2026 | Tuesday | Durgashtami | Monthly worship of Goddess Durga. |
| Jul 22, 2026 | Wednesday | Bhaddali Navami | Auspicious day for starting new ventures before Chaturmas sets in. |
| Jul 24, 2026 | Friday | Asha Dashami; Manvadi | Tenth day of Ashadha Shukla Paksha. |
| Jul 25, 2026 | Saturday | Harishayani Ekadashi; Chaturmas Begins | Most Important Day of the Month. Lord Vishnu enters cosmic sleep. All Manglik Karya stops. |
| Jul 26, 2026 | Sunday | Ravi Pradosh Vrat | Pradosh fast falling on Sunday. |
| Jul 27, 2026 | Monday | Jaya Parvati Vrat — Day 1 | 5-day fast for unmarried girls and married women in Gujarat and Rajasthan. |
| Jul 28, 2026 | Tuesday | Jaya Parvati Vrat — Day 2 | Fast continues. |
| Jul 29, 2026 | Wednesday | Guru Purnima; Vyas Pooja; Snan Daan Vrat | Full Moon of Ashadha. Grand reverence to Gurus and Sage Vyasa. |
| Jul 30, 2026 | Thursday | Nakt Vrat Aarambh | Beginning of specific fasting observance. |
| Jul 31, 2026 | Friday | Jaya Parvati Vrat Samapt | Conclusion of the 5-day fast. |
How to Download Thakur Prasad Calendar July 2026 PDF
The Thakur Prasad Calendar July 2026 PDF is available for free download from the official Thakur Prasad website. Visit the July 2026 page and click the download button to get the complete HD calendar in PDF format. The calendar provides comprehensive daily details including Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana, Sunrise and Sunset times, Rahu Kaal, and a complete list of all Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, and Christian festival dates — helping families, professionals, and students stay informed on all important observances throughout the year.

Key Festivals of July 2026 – Deep Dive
Sankashti Ganesh Chaturthi – July 3, 2026
July begins on a devotional note with Sankashti Ganesh Chaturthi on Friday, July 3, 2026. Observed on the fourth day of the dark fortnight (Krishna Paksha Chaturthi) every month, this Vrat is dedicated to Lord Ganesha — the beloved remover of obstacles, lord of wisdom, and son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Devotees observe a complete fast from sunrise and break it only after sighting the moon in the evening. The Sankashti Vrat is particularly powerful for those facing stubborn obstacles in career, health, relationships, or spiritual progress. With so many critical decisions and ceremonies packed into July 2026, beginning the month with a sincere prayer to Lord Ganesha is both spiritually wise and practically grounding.
Yogini Ekadashi – July 10 & 11, 2026
Yogini Ekadashi falls in the Krishna Paksha of the Ashadha month and is observed on July 10 (Friday) by the Smarta tradition and July 11 (Saturday) by the Vaishnava tradition. This is the Ekadashi of transformation and healing. The classical story associated with Yogini Ekadashi from the Brahma Vaivarta Purana tells of a devoted man named Hemamali who was cursed by the god of wealth Kubera for neglecting his duty, but was ultimately liberated from his curse through observing this Ekadashi with sincere devotion and Vishnu bhakti.
Fasting on Yogini Ekadashi is said to cure serious physical ailments, free the devotee from the grip of negative forces, and open the door to spiritual liberation. It is especially recommended for those who are going through a particularly difficult period in life — whether due to health challenges, financial pressures, or relationship difficulties. Always confirm which date applies to your tradition with your local Pandit.
Ashadha Amavasya – July 14, 2026
Ashadha Amavasya on Tuesday, July 14, 2026 is the New Moon day of the Ashadha month — considered especially powerful for Pitru Tarpan (ancestral offerings). On this day, devotees take a holy bath at sunrise, offer water and sesame seeds to their departed ancestors, and perform Shradh rituals for the liberation of souls. According to the Hindu Calendar 2026, the Amavasya tithi in July 2026 is observed as Ashadha Amavasya — a day considered highly auspicious for Snan, Daan, fasting, and Pitru Tarpan. Performing Tarpan on this Amavasya is believed to bring peace to the souls of ancestors and bring blessings of prosperity and harmony to the living family.
Jagannath Rath Yatra – July 16, 2026
Jagannath Rath Yatra on Thursday, July 16, 2026 is one of the most magnificent and spiritually charged festival processions in the world. Originating from Puri, Odisha, this grand chariot festival sees three enormous, elaborately decorated wooden chariots carrying Lord Jagannath (the Lord of the Universe — a form of Lord Vishnu/Krishna), his sister Goddess Subhadra, and his elder brother Lord Balabhadra pulled through the main street of Puri by hundreds of thousands of ecstatic devotees.
The spiritual significance of the Rath Yatra goes far deeper than the spectacle. Lord Jagannath leaving the sanctum of his temple and coming out into the public streets is a powerful theological statement — the Divine is not confined to temples; it is accessible to every human being, regardless of caste, class, or background. Traditional scriptures state that even glimpsing the chariot from a distance carries the merit of multiple sacred pilgrimages. Pulling the rope of the chariot even once is said to be equivalent to performing countless Ashwamedha Yagnas. In 2026, the Rath Yatra is celebrated with equal fervor in cities across India and in Hindu communities worldwide.
Harishayani Ekadashi & Chaturmas Begins – July 25, 2026
July 25, 2026 (Saturday) — Harishayani Ekadashi is without question the single most important and life-changing date of the entire month. This is the day that divides the Hindu year into two dramatically different halves.
Devshayani Ekadashi is observed on July 25, 2026, during Ashadha Shukla Ekadashi. This day marks the beginning of Chaturmas, a four-month period of spiritual observance. Devotees fast and pray to Lord Vishnu for peace and guidance.
The word “Harishayani” literally means “Hari’s (Vishnu’s) sleep.” On this day, Lord Vishnu is believed to retire to his cosmic sleep on the Shesha Naga (the divine serpent bed in the milky ocean) for four months, until Prabodhini Ekadashi in October/November when he awakens. The Chaturmas period begins with Devshayani Ekadashi and ends with Prabodhini Ekadashi, October 21, 2026. During this time, Lord Vishnu is in cosmic sleep, and major life ceremonies like weddings are suspended according to Vedic tradition. Additionally, there is an Adhik Maas in 2026 which further condenses the auspicious window.
During Chaturmas, traditional Vedic scholars and saints stay in one place rather than traveling, engage in intensive scripture study, and observe stricter fasting and devotional practices. For householders, it is a time of simplifying lifestyle, giving up certain foods, deepening Puja practices, and focusing on internal spiritual growth rather than external ceremonies. The four months of Chaturmas — Ashadha, Shravana, Bhadrapada, and Ashwin — are each associated with different deities and austerities, making them an extraordinary opportunity for accelerated spiritual development.
Guru Purnima – July 29, 2026
Guru Purnima on Wednesday, July 29, 2026 is one of the most beloved and universally observed festivals in the Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions alike. It falls on the Full Moon day of the Ashadha month and is dedicated to the reverence of Gurus — spiritual teachers, mentors, parents, and all those who have guided us from ignorance toward wisdom.
The day also honors Maharishi Veda Vyasa — the legendary sage who compiled and organized the four Vedas, authored the eighteen Puranas, and composed the Mahabharata (including the Bhagavad Gita). His contribution to human civilization is so immense that Guru Purnima is also called Vyas Pooja. On this day, disciples offer flowers, fruits, and heartfelt gratitude to their Gurus. Spiritual discourses, Satsangs, and Vyas Puja ceremonies are held in temples, ashrams, and homes across India.
The Snan Daan aspect of Guru Purnima makes this an ideal day for holy baths and charitable giving as well. If you take one lesson from this day into your life, let it be this — gratitude is the highest form of spiritual practice, and Guru Purnima is the day to express it fully.
Ekadashi Complete Schedule for July 2026
| Date | Ekadashi Name | Tradition | Paksha | Key Significance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 10, 2026 (Fri) | Yogini Ekadashi | Smarta | Krishna Paksha | Healing, transformation, liberation from negative karma. |
| Jul 11, 2026 (Sat) | Yogini Ekadashi | Vaishnav | Krishna Paksha | Same observance — Vaishnava date. |
| Jul 25, 2026 (Sat) | Harishayani Ekadashi | Both | Shukla Paksha | Most important Ekadashi of the year. Chaturmas begins. All Manglik Karya stops after this date. |
⚠️ URGENT: Last Vivah Muhurat in July 2026
This is the most critically urgent information for any family with a pending wedding. According to the Thakur Prasad Calendar July 2026, auspicious wedding dates are only available in the first twelve days of July — and then the window closes entirely for nearly five months.
| Date | Day | Nakshatra | Suitability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 1, 2026 | Wednesday | Uttarashada | Auspicious. Excellent for long-lasting, stable marriages. |
| Jul 6, 2026 | Monday | Uttarabhadra | Auspicious. Brings wisdom, spiritual depth, and stability. |
| Jul 7, 2026 | Tuesday | Uttarabhadra | Auspicious. Favourable for devoted, committed relationships. |
| Jul 11, 2026 | Saturday | Rohini | Highly Auspicious. Rohini is Lord Krishna’s favorite Nakshatra — excellent for love, prosperity, and fertility. |
| Jul 12, 2026 | Sunday | Rohini | Highly Auspicious. The absolute last auspicious wedding date before Chaturmas closes all Muhurats. |
After July 12, 2026 — there are NO auspicious wedding Muhurats until late November 2026. That is a gap of over four months. Families who miss this window will need to wait through the entire Chaturmas period before they can hold an auspicious marriage ceremony. If your family has a wedding pending — please consult your Pandit immediately and do not delay.
Jaya Parvati Vrat – July 27–31, 2026
The Jaya Parvati Vrat is a five-day fast observed primarily by unmarried women seeking a good husband and married women praying for marital happiness and harmony. It is especially popular in Gujarat, Rajasthan, and parts of Maharashtra. Starting from July 27 (Monday) and concluding on July 31 (Friday), devotees worship Goddess Parvati — the divine consort of Lord Shiva and the embodiment of devotion, patience, and perfect wifehood. Special pujas are performed, earthen lamps are lit, and traditional songs dedicated to Goddess Parvati are sung each evening. It is a beautiful, intimate Vrat that connects women to the divine feminine in a deeply personal way.
Gupt Navratri – July 15, 2026
Alongside the well-known Chaitra and Sharad Navratris, the Hindu calendar also features two Gupt (secret) Navratris — and one of them begins on July 15, 2026 (Wednesday). The Gupt Navratri of Ashadha month is a nine-day intensive worship period of Goddess Durga in her ten Mahavidya forms. The word “Gupt” means secret or hidden — these Navratris are typically observed by serious Tantric practitioners, Shakti worshippers, and those seeking deeper esoteric spiritual practices. However, any devotee can observe these nine days with prayers, fasting, and devotional singing dedicated to the Divine Mother.
Bank Holidays in July 2026
| Date | Day | Holiday |
|---|---|---|
| Jul 11, 2026 | Saturday | 2nd Saturday — Bank Holiday |
| Jul 16, 2026 | Thursday | Jagannath Rath Yatra (Regional — Odisha) |
| Jul 25, 2026 | Saturday | 4th Saturday — Bank Holiday |
| Jul 29, 2026 | Wednesday | Guru Purnima (Regional — Many North and Central Indian states) |
Bank holiday observances vary by state. Always verify with your local bank branch for exact applicable holidays.
Conclusion
The Thakur Prasad Calendar July 2026 maps out a month that is simultaneously the end of one spiritual season and the beginning of another. It opens with the final precious wedding Muhurats in the first twelve days, builds to the grandeur of the Jagannath Rath Yatra, reaches its cosmic turning point with Harishayani Ekadashi on July 25 — when Chaturmas begins and the pace of life deliberately slows — and then closes with the gratitude and reverence of Guru Purnima on July 29. This is a month that rewards those who plan ahead and punishes those who procrastinate. Use this guide, consult your Pandit, download the official PDF, and make every important date count.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. When does Chaturmas begin in 2026 as per the Thakur Prasad Calendar? Chaturmas begins on July 25, 2026 — the day of Harishayani (Devshayani) Ekadashi. From this date, Lord Vishnu is believed to be in cosmic sleep, and all major auspicious ceremonies including weddings, Griha Pravesh, and Mundan are suspended. Chaturmas ends with Prabodhini Ekadashi on October 21, 2026.
2. What is the last wedding date in July 2026? According to the Thakur Prasad Calendar July 2026, the absolute last auspicious Vivah Muhurat is July 12, 2026 (Sunday) with Rohini Nakshatra. After this date, there are no auspicious wedding Muhurats available until late November 2026 — a gap of over four months. Families must act immediately.
3. When is Guru Purnima in July 2026? Guru Purnima falls on Wednesday, July 29, 2026 — the Full Moon of Ashadha month. It is dedicated to Maharishi Veda Vyasa and all spiritual Gurus. Disciples visit their teachers, offer gratitude, and participate in Vyas Puja ceremonies. Holy baths and charitable giving are also performed on this day.
4. When is Yogini Ekadashi in July 2026? Yogini Ekadashi is observed on July 10, 2026 (Friday) by the Smarta tradition and July 11, 2026 (Saturday) by the Vaishnava tradition. Fasting on this Ekadashi is believed to heal serious ailments, remove the influence of negative forces, and grant liberation from accumulated karma.
5. Can I download the Thakur Prasad Calendar July 2026 PDF for free? Yes. The Thakur Prasad Calendar July 2026 PDF is completely free and available from the official Thakur Prasad website. The Android app also works offline and provides the full Panchang details including daily Tithi, Nakshatra, Rahu Kaal, and all festival timings in clear HD format — perfect for quick daily reference.