Find Hindi Month by English Date (2025–2026)

Whether you are planning a festival, looking for your birth month, or staying connected to your roots, our Hindi Month Finder provides real-time mapping between the Gregorian and Hindu lunar calendars. As of February 27, 2026, we are in the month of Phalguna.

Are you an NRI looking for Hindi month today with date at a glance ,Here we are to help you easily connect with your Indian roots .

  • Which Hindi month is today?
  • What is the Hindi month for my birthday?
  • What Hindu month is March 15, 2026?

The traditional Hindu calendar does not follow the regular January–December system. It is based on lunar cycles, and each year the months shift slightly.

To make things simple for you, we created this easy Hindi Month Finder Tool.

You just select a date — and instantly see the corresponding Hindi month for 2025 or 2026.

🔎 Hindi Month Finder Tool

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Understanding the Hindi Calendar for NRIs

Why the Date Shift? Unlike the solar-based Gregorian calendar, the Hindu calendar is lunar. It tracks the phases of the moon, which is why dates for festivals like Holi or Diwali shift annually.

The Hindu calendar is lunar-based and follows either:

  • Purnimanta system (North India)
  • Amanta system (South India)

For this tool, we use the commonly followed lunar calendar structure used across most Indian states.

The dates are carefully mapped for:

  • 2025 Hindu calendar
  • 2026 Hindu calendar

We will update this tool yearly.

Why Hindi Months Change Every Year

Unlike the Gregorian calendar:

  • Hindu months begin with lunar phases
  • Each month starts near Amavasya or Purnima
  • There can be an Adhik Maas (extra month)

This is why the English → Hindi mapping changes every year.

12 Months of the Hindu Calendar (At a Glance)

  1. Chaitra
  2. Vaishakh
  3. Jyeshtha
  4. Ashadha
  5. Shravan
  6. Bhadrapada
  7. Ashwin
  8. Kartik
  9. Margashirsha
  10. Pausha
  11. Magha
  12. Phalguna

You can explore each month in detail on our homepage.

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This tool is useful for:

  • Students
  • Competitive exams
  • Festival planning
  • Astrology basics
  • Cultural learning

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Why it is necessary for NRI’s?

For NRIs, staying connected to your roots is more than nostalgia—it is a vital anchor for your identity. Tracking the current Hindi month and following the Hindu calendar bridges the gap between life abroad and your heritage back home.

Rituals like observing Tithis and celebrating by the Vikram Samvat year keep traditions alive across generations. These customs offer a meaningful way to pass down language, stories, and values to your children.

Staying synced with Hindu calendar months fosters emotional continuity and community. Knowing today’s Tithi or the current Hindi month helps you plan fasts and festivals alongside family in India.

In a fast-paced global landscape, these timekeeping systems provide stability and pride. They ensure your cultural identity is not just preserved, but celebrated confidently across borders.

Why These Connections Matter:

  • Use our Hindi month finder to accurately plan religious observances and festivals from anywhere in the world.
  • Explore the 12 months of the Hindu calendar, from Chaitra to Phalguna, to teach children about Indian seasons and stories.
  • Keep track of the current Hindu month to maintain a shared rhythm with relatives, bridging continents through synchronized celebrations.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ Schema)

Q: What is the current Hindu year? A: We are currently in Vikram Samvat 2082, transitioning to 2083 in March 2026.

Q: How do I find my Hindi birth month? A: Use the tool above to input your birth date (Gregorian) to see the corresponding lunar month.

Q: Why does the Hindu calendar have extra months? A: To synchronize the lunar year with the solar year, an Adhik Maas (extra month) is added every few years.