Kalnirnay 2027 August: Complete Guide to Festivals, Panchang, Vrat, Muhurat & Important Dates

Kalnirnay 2027 August is one of the most spiritually significant editions of the Hindu Panchang, as the month is filled with major festivals, sacred fasts (Vrat), and religious celebrations across India. The August edition of Kalnirnay 2027provides daily Panchang details, including Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana, sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset, Rahu Kaal, Muhurat, and a complete list of festivals.

August generally falls during the Hindu months of Shravana and Bhadrapada, both considered highly auspicious for the worship of Lord Shiva, Lord Krishna, Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Ganesha, and Lord Vishnu. Devotees observe several important Vrats, participate in temple rituals, and celebrate cultural festivals with great enthusiasm.

Whether you are looking for Nag Panchami, Raksha Bandhan, Krishna Janmashtami, Hartalika Teej, Kajari Teej, Aja Ekadashi, Shravana Purnima, or daily Panchang information, Kalnirnay 2027 August serves as your complete monthly guide.

Kalnirnay 2027 August – Festival & Important Dates

Date Day Festival / Vrat मराठी माहिती English Description
5 August 2027 Thursday Nag Panchami नागपंचमी – नागदेवतेची पूजा, दूध अर्पण आणि कुटुंबाच्या सुख-समृद्धीसाठी प्रार्थना. Worship of serpent deities for prosperity and protection.
9 August 2027 Monday Putrada Ekadashi पुत्रदा एकादशी – भगवान विष्णूंची उपासना व उपवास. Ekadashi dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
16 August 2027 Monday Simha Sankranti सिंह संक्रांत – सूर्य सिंह राशीत प्रवेश करतो. Sun enters Leo (Simha Rashi).
19 August 2027 Thursday Raksha Bandhan / Narali Purnima / Shravana Purnima रक्षाबंधन, नारळी पौर्णिमा आणि श्रावण पौर्णिमा साजरी केली जाते. Celebrates the bond between siblings and the Full Moon festival.
26 August 2027 Thursday Aja Ekadashi अजा एकादशी – भगवान विष्णूंच्या पूजेसाठी महत्त्वाचा उपवास. Sacred Ekadashi observed with fasting and Vishnu worship.
30 August 2027 Monday Krishna Janmashtami श्रीकृष्ण जन्माष्टमी – भगवान श्रीकृष्णाचा जन्मोत्सव. Celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna.
31 August 2027 Tuesday Dahi Handi दहीहंडी – श्रीकृष्णाच्या बाललीलांचे प्रतीक. Traditional celebration featuring human pyramids to break the Dahi Handi pot.


What is Kalnirnay 2027 August?

Kalnirnay 2027 August is the August edition of the Hindu Calendar and Panchang, combining the Gregorian calendar with traditional Vedic calculations.

The monthly calendar generally includes:

  • English Calendar Dates
  • Hindu Tithi
  • Nakshatra
  • Yoga
  • Karana
  • Sunrise & Sunset
  • Moonrise & Moonset
  • Ekadashi
  • Purnima
  • Amavasya
  • Sankranti
  • Festivals
  • Vrat List
  • Rahu Kaal
  • Abhijit Muhurat
  • Choghadiya
  • Public Holidays

The exact Panchang timings vary by city, so readers should always refer to the official Kalnirnay edition for their location.

Importance of August in the Hindu Calendar

August is considered one of the holiest months of the year.

It is associated with:

  • Shravana Month
  • Shiva Worship
  • Krishna Worship
  • Raksha Bandhan
  • Nag Panchami
  • Janmashtami
  • Monsoon Festivals
  • Charity
  • Pilgrimage
  • Temple Celebrations

Many devotees observe Monday fasts (Shravan Somvar), visit Shiva temples, and participate in devotional singing and religious processions.

Daily Panchang

Kalnirnay provides five important Panchang elements:

Tithi

The lunar day used for determining festivals, Vrats, and auspicious occasions.

Nakshatra

The Moon’s position among the 27 constellations, important for Muhurat selection.

Yoga

Planetary combinations considered while choosing auspicious timings.

Karana

Half of a Tithi, used in Panchang calculations.

Vara

The weekday, with each day dedicated to specific deities and observances.

Nag Panchami

Nag Panchami is one of the first major festivals of August.

It is dedicated to the worship of Nag Devta (Serpent Deities).

Devotees:

  • Offer milk to serpent idols
  • Visit temples
  • Pray for family prosperity
  • Seek protection from negative influences

The festival also reflects gratitude toward nature and agriculture.

Shravana Somvar

During the month of Shravana, many devotees observe Shravan Somvar Vrat.

The fast is dedicated to Lord Shiva.

Devotees perform:

  • Jal Abhishek
  • Rudrabhishek
  • Bilva leaf offering
  • Shiva Chalisa
  • Temple visits

Shravan Mondays are among the most sacred days for Shiva devotees.

Raksha Bandhan

Raksha Bandhan celebrates the bond between brothers and sisters.

On this day:

  • Sisters tie Rakhi
  • Brothers offer gifts
  • Families gather together
  • Traditional sweets are prepared

The festival symbolizes love, protection, and family unity.

Shravana Purnima

Shravana Purnima is celebrated with multiple traditions across India.

The day is associated with:

  • Raksha Bandhan
  • Upakarma
  • Narali Purnima
  • Sanskrit Day (in some traditions)

Many devotees perform Satyanarayan Puja and visit temples.

Krishna Janmashtami

One of the biggest Hindu festivals, Krishna Janmashtami, celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna.

Celebrations include:

  • Midnight prayers
  • Bhajans
  • Temple decoration
  • Fasting
  • Bhagavad Gita reading
  • Dahi Handi (in Maharashtra)

Millions of devotees celebrate the festival across India and worldwide.

Dahi Handi

Especially popular in Maharashtra, Dahi Handi is celebrated on the day after Janmashtami.

Young participants form human pyramids to break a clay pot suspended at a height.

The event symbolizes Lord Krishna’s childhood pastime of stealing butter.

Kajari Teej

Kajari Teej is mainly observed in North India.

Women:

  • Observe fasting
  • Worship Goddess Parvati
  • Pray for family happiness
  • Sing traditional songs

Hartalika Teej Preparations

Towards the end of August or early September, preparations begin for Hartalika Teej, depending on the lunar calendar.

Women prepare for fasting and worship of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.

Aja Ekadashi

Aja Ekadashi is dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

Devotees observe:

  • Fasting
  • Vishnu Puja
  • Charity
  • Meditation
  • Bhagavad Gita reading

Monthly Ekadashi

August generally includes:

  • Putrada Ekadashi
  • Aja Ekadashi

Both are considered spiritually important and are observed with fasting and Vishnu worship.

Purnima in August

Purnima is observed with:

  • Satyanarayan Puja
  • Temple visits
  • Charity
  • Meditation
  • Moon worship

Amavasya

Amavasya is dedicated to:

  • Ancestor worship
  • Pitru Tarpan
  • Charity
  • Meditation
  • Spiritual practices

Sankranti

Monthly Sankranti marks the Sun’s movement into a new zodiac sign.

People celebrate with:

  • Holy bathing
  • Charity
  • Temple visits
  • Religious worship

Auspicious Muhurat

Kalnirnay provides Muhurat for:

  • Marriage
  • Griha Pravesh
  • Property Purchase
  • Vehicle Purchase
  • Business Opening
  • Naming Ceremony
  • Mundan

Always verify Muhurat according to the official Panchang and personal horoscope.

Sunrise & Sunset

Daily timings include:

  • Sunrise
  • Sunset
  • Moonrise
  • Moonset

Useful for:

  • Daily Puja
  • Fasting
  • Temple rituals
  • Sandhya Vandana

Kalnirnay 2027 August for Families

Families use the calendar to:

  • Celebrate festivals
  • Plan travel
  • Organize family gatherings
  • Observe Vrat
  • Schedule ceremonies

Kalnirnay 2027 August for Students

Students can:

  • Learn Indian culture
  • Participate in Janmashtami programs
  • Celebrate Raksha Bandhan
  • Plan study schedules around holidays

Kalnirnay 2027 August for Professionals

Professionals use the calendar for:

  • Leave planning
  • Festival holidays
  • Business events
  • Religious observances

Digital Kalnirnay 2027 August

Digital versions provide:

  • Daily Panchang
  • Festival reminders
  • Muhurat alerts
  • Sunrise notifications
  • Holiday updates

Printed calendars continue to be preferred in many homes and temples.

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Benefits of Using Kalnirnay 2027 August

  • Daily Panchang
  • Festival Calendar
  • Vrat List
  • Muhurat
  • Holiday Planning
  • Religious Guidance
  • Family Event Planning

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is Kalnirnay 2027 August?

Kalnirnay 2027 August is the August edition of the Hindu Panchang containing daily Panchang details, festivals, Vrat, Muhurat, sunrise, sunset, and religious observances.

2. Which major festivals are celebrated in August 2027?

Major festivals include Nag Panchami, Raksha Bandhan, Shravana Purnima, Putrada Ekadashi, Krishna Janmashtami, Dahi Handi, and Aja Ekadashi.

3. Why is Shravana month important?

Shravana is dedicated mainly to Lord Shiva. Devotees observe Shravan Somvar Vrat, perform Jal Abhishek, and visit Shiva temples throughout the month.

4. Can I use Kalnirnay for Muhurat?

Yes. Kalnirnay provides general auspicious Muhurat for ceremonies and important activities. For personalized Muhurat, consult a qualified astrologer.

5. Does Kalnirnay include daily Panchang details?

Yes. It includes Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, Karana, sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset, Rahu Kaal, and festival information.

Conclusion

Kalnirnay 2027 August is one of the most festive and spiritually enriching months in the Hindu calendar. With major celebrations such as Nag Panchami, Raksha Bandhan, Shravana Purnima, Krishna Janmashtami, and Dahi Handi, the month offers countless opportunities for devotion, family bonding, and cultural celebration.

Whether you are planning Vrat, temple visits, religious ceremonies, or simply keeping track of important dates, the Kalnirnay 2027 August calendar serves as a reliable companion. For the most accurate Tithi, Muhurat, sunrise-sunset timings, and festival dates, always refer to the official Kalnirnay 2027 edition for your city or region.

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