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Maharashtra Holiday 2026


HolidayDateDayType
Republic Day26 JanuaryMondayNational Holiday
Valentines Day14 FebruarySaturdayNot a Holiday
Maha Shivratri15 FebruarySundayRegional Holiday
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti19 FebruaryThursdayRegional Holiday
Holi3 MarchTuesdayRegional Holiday
Gudi Padwa19 MarchThursdayRegional Holiday
Eid-ul-fitr20 MarchFridayRegional Holiday
Ram Navami28 MarchSaturdayRegional Holiday
Mahavir Jayanti31 MarchTuesdayRegional Holiday
Good Friday3 AprilFridayRegional Holiday
Easter Saturday4 AprilSaturdayRegional Holiday
Easter Sunday5 AprilSundayRegional Holiday
Dr Ambedkar Jayanti14 AprilTuesdayRegional Holiday
May Day1 MayFridayRegional Holiday
Maharashtra Day1 MayFridayRegional Holiday
Buddha Purnima1 MayFridayRegional Holiday
Mothers Day9 MaySaturdayObservance Holiday
Muharram16 JuneTuesdayRegional Holiday
Father's Day21 JuneSundayObservance Holiday
Jhulan Purnima30 JulyThursdayRegional Holiday
Raksha Bandhan2 AugustSundayRegional Holiday
Parsi New Year15 AugustSaturdayRegional Holiday
Independence Day15 AugustSaturdayNational Holiday
Janmashtami5 SeptemberSaturdayRegional Holiday
Ganesh Chaturthi14 SeptemberMondayRegional Holiday
Gandhi Jayanti2 OctoberFridayNational Holiday
Maha saptami18 OctoberSundayRegional Holiday
Vijaya Dashami19 OctoberMondayRegional Holiday
Maha Ashtami19 OctoberMondayRegional Holiday
Maha Navami20 OctoberTuesdayRegional Holiday
Diwali8 NovemberSundayRegional Holiday
Bhai Dooj11 NovemberWednesdayRegional Holiday
Guru Nanak Jayanti24 NovemberTuesdayRegional Holiday
Christmas Day25 DecemberFridayRegional Holiday


Maharashtra is the second-most populous state in the country. It is located in Western India and has a coastline surrounded by the Arabian Sea. It has a majority of the Marathi-speaking population and hence all the Marathi festivals are celebrated with grandeur in this state. The most famous festival is the Nag Panchmi. Nag Panchmi is celebrated in the honor of the Snake God Shesha Nag on the fifth day of the holy month of Shravan. Snake worship is an important ritual in India, and on this festival, cobras made of clay are worshipped in homes.
Gudhi Padwa is the harvest festival of Maharashtra. Gudhi is a symbol of victory, characterized by a bamboo stick with a silk cloth. It is decorated with flowers and has sweets offered to it. People bring in the new year by worshipping the Gudhi and distributing prasad or sweets among the people in the community. Sweet dishes like Shrikhand or Basundi are prepared and eaten by the members of one family and relatives. There are many other grand festivals celebrated in Maharashtra like Ganesh Chaturthi, Narali Poornima, Janmashtmi, Makar Sakranti, Bhau Beej, etc. It is a vast state with numerous celebrations and festivals happening all year round.