Festival date logic

Vat Savitri Vrat 2028

वट सावित्री व्रत

Married women observe a fast for marital well-being, honoring Savitri and Satyavan.

Direct answer

When is Vat Savitri Vrat 2028?

Vat Savitri Vrat 2028 is on Wednesday, 24 May 2028. The Hindu date is Krishna Amavasya, Jyeshtha.

Gregorian date

Wednesday, 24 May 2028

Hindu date

Krishna Amavasya, Jyeshtha

Observance moment

the relevant Panchang moment for the observance

Why this date?

Falls on Jyeshtha Krishna Amavasya in the North Indian purnimanta convention. Some regions observe Vat Purnima instead, so local tradition can differ.

For 2028, Samvat resolves the observance to Wednesday, 24 May 2028, with Krishna Amavasya, Jyeshtha. The public festival calendar uses an India-baseline Panchang; personal observance can vary by location and family tradition.

Read the calculation methodology

Vat Savitri Vrat 2028 tithi and Panchang details

Calculation type

tithi

Festival type

fasting

Nakshatra

Krittika

Common observance

fasting

Significance

Remembers Savitri winning back Satyavan from Yama through devotion and resolve.

Traditions and Regions

Traditions

Vat tree worshipFastingSavitri katha

Observed in

North IndiaWest IndiaMaharashtra

Other years

Common questions

What is the date of Vat Savitri Vrat 2028?

Vat Savitri Vrat 2028 is on Wednesday, 24 May 2028. The Hindu date is Krishna Amavasya, Jyeshtha.

What is the tithi for Vat Savitri Vrat 2028?

The Hindu date shown by Samvat is Krishna Amavasya, Jyeshtha. This is based on the festival rule encoded for Vat Savitri Vrat.

Can the date differ by city?

Yes. Panchang values depend on sunrise, sunset, moonrise, and timezone. Samvat's public festival page uses an India-baseline calculation; local observance can differ by city, sampradaya, or family tradition.

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Citation summary

Samvat lists Vat Savitri Vrat 2028 on Wednesday, 24 May 2028 because the India-baseline festival rule resolves to Krishna Amavasya, Jyeshtha. Panchang dates can vary by location and tradition.