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December 2030 Hindu Calendar

Use this monthly guide for Hindu date planning in December 2030. It explains the likely lunar-month overlap, observance windows, and Panchang checks to verify before you choose a civil date.

Month context

December often overlaps Margashirsha and Pausha

Margashirsha and Pausha bring Gita Jayanti, Dhanurmasa traditions, and quieter winter vrata planning.

Hindu monthsMargashirsha and Pausha
Planning focus

Use this month for steady Panchang habit-building: Ekadashi, Purnima, Amavasya, and local sunrise changes.

What to watch in December

These observances often appear around this civil month, but exact dates must be calculated for 2030. Lunar tithis can shift across sunrise, evening, moonrise, or night windows.

Likely windowGita Jayanti window
Likely windowMokshada Ekadashi window
Likely windowDhanurmasa window

How to use this month

Civil dates do not always line up neatly with Hindu lunar days. A tithi can begin or end during the civil day, so important observances depend on which tithi prevails at the rule-specific time such as sunrise, pradosha, madhyahna, or nishita.

  1. 1.Open the interactive calendar and switch to December 2030.
  2. 2.Select candidate dates and compare tithi, paksha, nakshatra, sunrise, and sunset.
  3. 3.For festivals, confirm the rule moment: sunrise, madhyahna, pradosha, moonrise, or nishita.
  4. 4.Open the full Panchang for the chosen day before using it for a vrata, puja, travel, or ceremony.

Why this page is not a fixed date table

Hindu calendar dates are calculated from the Sun, Moon, and local day. A single civil month can contain parts of two Hindu lunar months, and a festival window may move into the previous or next civil month depending on the year.

Treat December 2030 as an orientation page. Use it to understand the likely Hindu-calendar context, then rely on the interactive calendar and festival pages for the exact calculated date.