Calendar of Mother’s Celebrations

Upcoming Samiti Events and Celebrations

Since celebrations in Eastern spiritual traditions follow the lunar calendar, dates vary from year to year due to the phases of the moon.

Festivals and celebrations engender a cooperative spirit, a sense of belonging, and harmony in the community, sharing a common purpose. These are celebrations of the Divine Feminine, the Universal Mother.

Search the calendar of the Samiti’s upcoming events, Eastern spiritual celebrations, and the lunar phases:

For references see Wikipedia. Also see Swami Harshananda. Hindu Festivals and Sacred Days. Ramakrishna Math, Bangalore. May, 1994.

Full Moon, Purnima
May
12

Full Moon, Purnima

The Full Moon is a revered time of heightened energy, clarity, and spiritual awakening, believed to amplify meditation, rituals, and divine blessings while symbolizing completeness, illumination, and the cyclical harmony of the universe.

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New Moon, Amavasya
May
26

New Moon, Amavasya

The New Moon is a sacred time for inward reflection, cleansing negative energies, and performing rituals to honor ancestors, symbolizing transformation, new beginnings, and the cyclical renewal of life.

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Phalaharini Kali Puja
May
26

Phalaharini Kali Puja

Worship of the Divine Mother on this new moon day. It is said that Mother Kali, being pleased with worship offered on this day, destroys the effects of karma causing future births. On this day, Sri Ramakrishna performed the Shodashi Puja, worship to Sri Sarada Devi invoking the Divine Mother in her as ever forgiving and gracious.

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Full Moon, Purnima
Jun
11

Full Moon, Purnima

The Full Moon is a revered time of heightened energy, clarity, and spiritual awakening, believed to amplify meditation, rituals, and divine blessings while symbolizing completeness, illumination, and the cyclical harmony of the universe.

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New Moon, Amavasya
Jun
25

New Moon, Amavasya

The New Moon is a sacred time for inward reflection, cleansing negative energies, and performing rituals to honor ancestors, symbolizing transformation, new beginnings, and the cyclical renewal of life.

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Full Moon, Purnima
Jul
10

Full Moon, Purnima

The Full Moon is a revered time of heightened energy, clarity, and spiritual awakening, believed to amplify meditation, rituals, and divine blessings while symbolizing completeness, illumination, and the cyclical harmony of the universe.

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New Moon, Amavasya
Jul
24

New Moon, Amavasya

The New Moon is a sacred time for inward reflection, cleansing negative energies, and performing rituals to honor ancestors, symbolizing transformation, new beginnings, and the cyclical renewal of life.

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Full Moon, Purnima
Aug
9

Full Moon, Purnima

The Full Moon is a revered time of heightened energy, clarity, and spiritual awakening, believed to amplify meditation, rituals, and divine blessings while symbolizing completeness, illumination, and the cyclical harmony of the universe.

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New Moon, Amavasya
Aug
22

New Moon, Amavasya

The New Moon is a sacred time for inward reflection, cleansing negative energies, and performing rituals to honor ancestors, symbolizing transformation, new beginnings, and the cyclical renewal of life.

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Full Moon, Purnima
Sep
7

Full Moon, Purnima

The Full Moon is a revered time of heightened energy, clarity, and spiritual awakening, believed to amplify meditation, rituals, and divine blessings while symbolizing completeness, illumination, and the cyclical harmony of the universe.

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New Moon Day and Mahalaya
Sep
21

New Moon Day and Mahalaya

This occasion is celebrated with the singing of Agamani songs that Divine Mother Uma's mother sang when Uma left for ten days visit to her husband Lord Shiva. Mother leaves her abode in the Himalayas on this day to join her devotees as their daughter and be with them throughout the Durga puja celebrations.

The New Moon is a sacred time for inward reflection, cleansing negative energies, and performing rituals to honor ancestors, symbolizing transformation, new beginnings, and the cyclical renewal of life.

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Sri Durga Puja
Sep
29
to Oct 2

Sri Durga Puja

Nine days in autumn are mentioned in the Puranas and Dharmashastras as being highly auspicious for the worship of the Divine Mother Durga or Shakti. Mother Durga removes all danger and all negative tendencies that stand in the the way of spiritual evolution. It is customary to read the Sri Chandipatha, also known as Devi Mahatmya everyday of the festival. This poem of 700 verses is an episode of the Markandeya Purana and proclaims the greatness of the Goddess and her exploits to transmute evil forces. 

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Vijaya Dasami
Oct
2

Vijaya Dasami

Celebrated at the Vedanta Society of Sacramento. This is the tenth day of the fall celebration of Mother Durga. It is on that day that Sri Rama killed the demon, Ravana and was victorious in battle. In Bengal, Mother's clay image is actually immersed in the river and devotees/admirers entertain her with song and dance, requesting the Mother to "come again next year". This worship signifies a send off to the Mother Goddess and is done by symbolically withdrawing the deity from the image into one's own heart.

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Full Moon, Purnima
Oct
6

Full Moon, Purnima

The Full Moon is a revered time of heightened energy, clarity, and spiritual awakening, believed to amplify meditation, rituals, and divine blessings while symbolizing completeness, illumination, and the cyclical harmony of the universe.

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Sri Ma Kali Puja/ Dipavali
Oct
20

Sri Ma Kali Puja/ Dipavali

Celebrated at the Vedanta Society of Sacramento on the new moon. Dipavali is the festival of lights with fireworks and illuminated decorations. It is celebrated throughout India and abroad. In Bengal, Mother Kali is worshipped on this day in a clay image throughout the night. She is the protectress of the world and the giver of devotion and fearlessness. She is called the savior and remover of the bondage that binds us to the world. She was worshipped as Bhavatarini at Dakshineswar by Sri Ramakrishna and the Holy Mother, Sri Sarada Devi.

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New Moon, Amavasya
Oct
21

New Moon, Amavasya

The New Moon is a sacred time for inward reflection, cleansing negative energies, and performing rituals to honor ancestors, symbolizing transformation, new beginnings, and the cyclical renewal of life.

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Sri Jagaddhatri Puja
Oct
31

Sri Jagaddhatri Puja

Mother Jagaddhatri is the support of the universe. She protects the three worlds and removes the fear of worldly existence. Mother Jagaddhatri was worshipped in Jayrambati by the Holy Mother's mother. That worship continues every year. Also on this auspicious day, the Vedanta Society of Sacramento was dedicated on November 14, 1964. Also, Mother's temple at Sri Sarada Math, Dakshineswar was inaugurated on November 6, 1981 on the occasion of Sri Jagaddhatri Puja. (Her puja will be observed at the Vedanta Society, Sacramento on Saturday, November 1, 2025).

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Full Moon, Purnima
Nov
5

Full Moon, Purnima

The Full Moon is a revered time of heightened energy, clarity, and spiritual awakening, believed to amplify meditation, rituals, and divine blessings while symbolizing completeness, illumination, and the cyclical harmony of the universe.

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New Moon, Amavasya
Nov
19

New Moon, Amavasya

The New Moon is a sacred time for inward reflection, cleansing negative energies, and performing rituals to honor ancestors, symbolizing transformation, new beginnings, and the cyclical renewal of life.

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Full Moon, Purnima
Dec
4

Full Moon, Purnima

The Full Moon is a revered time of heightened energy, clarity, and spiritual awakening, believed to amplify meditation, rituals, and divine blessings while symbolizing completeness, illumination, and the cyclical harmony of the universe.

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The Holy Mother, Sri Sarada Devi Puja
Dec
11

The Holy Mother, Sri Sarada Devi Puja

The Holy Mother, the divine consort of Sri Ramakrishna, was born on December 22, 1853 in the small rural village of Jayrambati of West Bengal, India. She entered Mahasamadhi and left her body in 1920. It is said that she depicted the Motherhood of God for the benefit of all. She demonstrated how to live a peaceful spiritual life in the midst of worldly circumstances and embodied compassion and simplicity. Holy Mother cannot ignore anyone who calls her 'Mother'. On her puja day, we can ask Holy Mother to continue to guide our Samiti and to help each of us to deepen our own spiritual lives.The Vedanta Society of Sacramento shall observe Holy Mother’s Puja on this evening.

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New Moon, Amavasya
Dec
19

New Moon, Amavasya

The New Moon is a sacred time for inward reflection, cleansing negative energies, and performing rituals to honor ancestors, symbolizing transformation, new beginnings, and the cyclical renewal of life.

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Mother’s Day
May
11

Mother’s Day

Mother's Day is an international celebration honoring mothers and celebrating motherhood, maternal bonds and the influence of mothers in society.

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New Moon, Amavasya
Apr
27

New Moon, Amavasya

The New Moon is a sacred time for inward reflection, cleansing negative energies, and performing rituals to honor ancestors, symbolizing transformation, new beginnings, and the cyclical renewal of life.

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Earth Day
Apr
22

Earth Day

Many ancient cultures experience Mother Earth as a living organism. She has been called Gaia, after the Greek Earth Goddess. In the United States, Senator Gaylord Nelson founded Earth Day on April 22, 1970. It was preceded by a national conservation tour by President John F. Kennedy in September 1963 and began to gain momentum in support of the Earth. It has become an international grassroots movement to celebrate and heal Mother Earth in the face of climate change. Also see: http://www.grandmothersspeak.com/messages

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Full Moon, Purnima
Apr
12

Full Moon, Purnima

The Full Moon is a revered time of heightened energy, clarity, and spiritual awakening, believed to amplify meditation, rituals, and divine blessings while symbolizing completeness, illumination, and the cyclical harmony of the universe.

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Vasanta Navaratri
Mar
30
to Apr 7

Vasanta Navaratri

These nine days in Spring are mentioned in the Puranas and Dharmashastras as being highly auspicious for the worship of Divine Mother Durga or Shakti. Navaratram means a period of nine nights, or a period of nine days. It is said that Mother Durga sees the beautiful golden yellow mustard seeds blooming in the plains below and decides to come down from Mount Kailash of the Himalayan mountain region during this season. The tenth day just after the spring festival of Mother Durga is called Vijayadashami.

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New Moon, Amavasya
Mar
29

New Moon, Amavasya

The New Moon is a sacred time for inward reflection, cleansing negative energies, and performing rituals to honor ancestors, symbolizing transformation, new beginnings, and the cyclical renewal of life.

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Full Moon, Purnima
Mar
12

Full Moon, Purnima

The Full Moon is a revered time of heightened energy, clarity, and spiritual awakening, believed to amplify meditation, rituals, and divine blessings while symbolizing completeness, illumination, and the cyclical harmony of the universe.

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International Women's Day
Mar
8

International Women's Day

The first International Women's Day was held in 1911 to mark the economic, political, and social achievements of women. As Swami Vivekananda wrote in 1894, "Without Shakti (Feminine Power) there is no regeneration for the world."

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New Moon, Amavasya
Feb
27

New Moon, Amavasya

The New Moon is a sacred time for inward reflection, cleansing negative energies, and performing rituals to honor ancestors, symbolizing transformation, new beginnings, and the cyclical renewal of life.

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Full Moon, Purnima
Feb
13

Full Moon, Purnima

The Full Moon is a revered time of heightened energy, clarity, and spiritual awakening, believed to amplify meditation, rituals, and divine blessings while symbolizing completeness, illumination, and the cyclical harmony of the universe.

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Sri Saraswati Puja Day
Feb
2

Sri Saraswati Puja Day

Mother Saraswati illumines our understanding and guides our creative expression through music, poetry, art and learning. On Mother Saraswati's Puja day, we can offer our writings and musical instruments, to Mother. Sri Ramakrishna described the Holy Mother, Sri Sarada Devi. "She is Sarada, Saraswati; she has come to impart knowledge. She has descended by covering up her beauty this time.... She is full of the rarest wisdom. Is she of the common run? She is my Shakti."

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New Moon, Amavasya
Jan
29

New Moon, Amavasya

The New Moon is a sacred time for inward reflection, cleansing negative energies, and performing rituals to honor ancestors, symbolizing transformation, new beginnings, and the cyclical renewal of life.

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Full Moon, Purnima
Jan
12

Full Moon, Purnima

The Full Moon is a revered time of heightened energy, clarity, and spiritual awakening, believed to amplify meditation, rituals, and divine blessings while symbolizing completeness, illumination, and the cyclical harmony of the universe.

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