The Mahaveer Jain Samaj typically uploads the digital version a month before the Hindu New Year (Chaitra Shukla Pratipada, usually March/April).
In North India, particularly in holy cities like Varanasi, the Mahaveer Panchang published by Rupesh Thakur Prasad Prakashan is a household staple. It lists the dates for major festivals like Diwali, Holi, and Mahavir Jayanti, ensuring that traditions are upheld according to precise celestial alignments. It also serves as an educational tool, preserving the Jyotisha (astrological) heritage of India and passing it down through generations.
(If the link changes, simply navigate to the “Panchang” section of Jain.org and select the current year.)
The Mahaveer Jain Samaj typically uploads the digital version a month before the Hindu New Year (Chaitra Shukla Pratipada, usually March/April).
In North India, particularly in holy cities like Varanasi, the Mahaveer Panchang published by Rupesh Thakur Prasad Prakashan is a household staple. It lists the dates for major festivals like Diwali, Holi, and Mahavir Jayanti, ensuring that traditions are upheld according to precise celestial alignments. It also serves as an educational tool, preserving the Jyotisha (astrological) heritage of India and passing it down through generations.
(If the link changes, simply navigate to the “Panchang” section of Jain.org and select the current year.)