Visitors to the Chaar Dham in Vrindavan can experience the divine symphony, which perfectly merges prayers with pure hearts.
Each festival exists as a real performance of divine energies at Chaar Dham rather than remaining as scheduled dates on the calendar. Diwali diyas and Holi colours illuminate Vrindavan permanently through the annual celebrations of devotion at Chaar Dham.
You should embark on a sacred pilgrimage through the year's religious milestones as you witness unique festive occasions at Chaar Dham.
January 2025
- Paush Purnima (January 13) – Full Moon Celebrations with Holy Bathing Rituals
Praying at Paush Purnima on the full moon day holds profound significance for believers who wish to take sacred river baths. The devotees at Chaar Dham participate in sacred religious practices with holy baths under full moon conditions to achieve spiritual purity and obtain divine blessings.
- Makar Sankranti (January 14) – Surya Puja and Charity Events
During Makar Sankranti, the Sun moves into Capricorn, which indicates the period when winter reaches its completion. The devotees at Chaar Dham conduct Surya Puja while participating in charitable acts to establish goodwill and ask for health and prosperity from the Sun.
February 2025
- Vasant Panchami (February 2) – Saraswati Puja at Meditation Hall
During Vasant Panchami, people celebrate both the arrival of springtime and worship Goddess Saraswati as the wisdom deity. The Meditation Hall at Chaar Dham becomes the venue for Saraswati Puja, which seeks divine knowledge and spiritual enlightenment together with creative blessings.
- Maha Shivratri (February 26) – Night-long Rudrabhishek at Shiv Dham
The night of worshipping Lord Shiva on Maha Shivratri finds its highest point of devotion at Shiv Dham. Ceremonies during this night start with a ritual of Rudra abhishek followed by continuous Shiva mantra chanting and petitions seeking divine protection and both spiritual enlightenment and personal serenity.
March 2025
- Phoolon ki Holi and Holi (March 14–15) – Flower Holi and Raas Leela at Radha Krishna Dham
Chaar Dham organises Phoolon ki Holi at Radha Krishna Dham through a traditional celebration of the Radha-Krishna divine union by throwing flowers into the air. After the festival, the religious Raas Leela takes place, which brings to light the joyful dancing of Lord Krishna along with his followers.
- Chaitra Navratri Begins (March 30) – Devi Durga Puja at Vaishno Dham
As per tradition, Chaitra Navratri represents the beginning of the religious nine-day observance dedicated to Goddess Durga. During Devi Durga Puja at Vaishno Dham, numerous devotees unite to seek blessings for both their spiritual development and strength while praying to the goddess.
April 2025
- Ram Navami (April 6) – Akhand Ramayan Path and Ram Janmotsav
Ram Navami serves to honour the birth of Lord Rama. The day at Chaar Dham features ongoing Ramayana recitation through the Akhand Ramayan Path while people celebrate Ram Janmotsav with happiness.
- Hanuman Jayanti (April 12) – Hanuman Puja and Special Yagna
The festival of Hanuman Jayanti commemorates the birth of Lord Hanuman, together with his absolute devotion to Lord Rama. Chaar Dham organises both a Hanuman Puja and special Yagna ceremonies to obtain protective blessings as well as dedication strength.
- Akshaya Tritiya (April 30) – Lakshmi-Narayan Puja for Prosperity
People regard Akshaya Tritiya as the supreme day for attracting wealth and prosperity blessings. Devotees who come to Chaar Dham participate in Lakshmi-Narayan Puja to acquire blessings for wealth along with happiness, in addition to life success.
May 2025
- Narasimha Jayanti (May 11) – Narasimha Puja for Protection
Narasimha Jayanti honours the manifestation of Lord Vishnu as Narasimha, who exists as both human and lion. Devotees at Chaar Dham perform Narasimha Puja as a way to receive immunity against bad elements and gain spiritual power and bravery from Lord Narasimha.
July 2025
- Devshayani Ekadashi (Start of Chaturmas) (July 6) – Meditation Workshops and Spiritual Discipline Begin
Devshayani Ekadashi signifies the start of the spiritual period of Chaturmas, in which Lord Vishnu supposedly sleeps in his divine state. At Chaar Dham, the celebration consists of meditation sessions along with spiritual fasting and intensified prayer practices as people reflect upon themselves.
August 2025
- Raksha Bandhan (August 9) – Rakhi Celebrations
During Raksha Bandhan, people honour the protective relationship existing between brothers and sisters. Devotees from Chaar Dham tie rakhis to deities while having prayers, followed by a request for divine blessings to achieve peace and well-being for their families.
- Krishna Janmashtami (August 16) – Midnight Krishna Janmotsav and Bhajan Sandhya
People across the world celebrate Lord Krishna's birth on Krishna Janmashtami. The night at Chaar Dham brings together Midnight Krishna Janmotsav along with entertaining Bhajan Sandhya, followed by devotional dances and the playful swings of baby Krishna.
- Radhastami (August 31) – Special Abhishek of Radharani
Shri Radha had her divine manifestation on the day known as Radhastami. Religious ceremonies at Chaar Dham include performing special Milk plus Curd together with Honey and Flower Abhishek for Radharani during soulful musical ceremonies and devotional rituals.
September 2025
- Sharad Navratri Begins (September 22) – Nine Days of Devi Worship and Dandiya Nights
During the holy nine-day festival of Sharad Navratri, people worship Goddess Durga as the main deity. Every day of the Chaar Dham celebrates Devi worship with energetic Dandiya and Garba events and sacred prayers to invoke feminine divinity.
October 2025
- Dussehra (October 2) – Ravan Dahan Ceremony
People celebrate Dussehra as the triumph of righteousness against wrongfulness to commemorate Lord Rama's triumph over Ravana. Diwali Week Celebrations:
- Dhanteras (18 October ) – Lakshmi Puja
At the start of Diwali celebrations, people honour Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Dhanvantari during Dhanteras. The worship at Chaar Dham combines Lakshmi Puja while participants illuminate lamps for blessings of financial well-being and well-being and prosperity.
- Naraka Chaturdashi (October 20) – Lighting of Diyas
Naraka Chaturdashi marks the festival of Choti Diwali, where luminous lamps symbolise the triumph of righteousness over wickedness. The entire Chaar Dham complex glows with rows of diyas, which represent the removal of darkness and negative energy.
- Diwali (October 20) – Grand Deepotsav and Maha Lakshmi Puja
A grand Diwali festival lights up Chaar Dham through Deepotsav decoration displays as well as a Maha Lakshmi Puja that invites blessings for peace and prosperity, and spiritual advancement.
- Govardhan Puja (October 22) – Annakut Offering at Radha Krishna Dham
On the following day after Diwali, Radha Krishna Dham executes Govardhan Puja through an Annakut (food mountain) ceremony to remember Lord Krishna's act of elevating the Govardhan Hill to shield his followers.
- Bhai Dooj (October 23) – Celebration of Sibling Bonds
The ritual of Bhai Dooj honours the special relationship between brothers and sisters. Chaar Dham bestows unique blessings while family members unite through acts of love and spiritual protection.
November 2025
- Devutthana Ekadashi (November 1) – Tulsi Vivah
Devutthana Ekadashi represents when Lord Vishnu emerges from his divine sleep. The Chaar Dham marks Devutthana Ekadashi by hosting the sacred Tulsi Vivah ritual, where guests can participate in witnessing a divine marriage between Lord Vishnu and Tulsi (holy basil) to receive blessings of peace and prosperity.
December 2025
- Gita Jayanti (December 1) – Bhagavad Gita Recitation
On the battlefield of Kurukshetra, Lord Krishna delivered the Bhagavad Gita teachings to Arjuna during Gita Jayanti. The individuals who gather at Chaar Dham participate in Bhagavad Gita recitations combined with spiritual discourses and meditation activities to celebrate this eternal practice of righteousness and devotion.
- Vaikuntha Ekadashi (December 31) – Entry through Vaikuntha Dwar for Blessings
Vaikuntha Ekadashi stands as a paramount observance of Ekadashis that worships Lord Vishnu. People who observe Vaikuntha Ekadashi and perform prayers throughout this day believe they obtain liberation (moksha).
The celebration of Vaikuntha Ekadashi at Chaar Dham includes Vishnu Abhishek followed by Vishnu Sahasranama recitation and bhajan performances until midnight and concludes with a walk at Vaikuntha Dwar, which enhances spiritual elevation.
Your Invitation to the Divine Journey
The religious ceremonies at Chaar Dham Vrindavan allow devotees to both observe and celebrate important festivals through spiritual services combined with musical events and religious rituals, along with colourful celebrations and spiritual prayers and retreats.
The sacred festive activities take place from within the premium facilities at Annekaa Heights, which stands as the premier guest accommodation adjacent to the Chaar Dham complex.
The establishment provides distinctive access to sacred services, sacred gatherings, and divine occurrences, which produce spiritual recharging throughout the whole year.
The time to schedule your spiritual travel can be done right now, ahead of 2025.