May 2026 Spiritual Calendar: Every Festival, Fast, And Sacred Date You Should Know

May might seem like a quiet month, but spiritually, it's anything but. From Buddha Purnima to Ekadashi Vrat and Eid ul-Adha, May is full of significant days from various religious backgrounds. The year 2026 will make May all the more significant due to the coming of Adhik Maas. Here's a complete look at all the key spiritual dates this month.

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Important Spiritual Events In May

1 May 2026 - Buddha Purnima & Vaishakha Purnima

The month starts with one of the most spiritually significant days, that is, Buddha Purnima, marking the birth, enlightenment, and Mahaparinirvana of Lord Buddha. This day falls on Vaishakha Purnima and is very significant for donations, meditations, and Satyanarayan puja. All Buddhist monasteries organise meditation sessions and feasts, while followers take dips in the river Ganga.

2 May 2026 - Narada Jayanti

This festival is in honor of the divine sage Narada. This day commemorates devotion, wisdom, and spiritual discourse. Followers offer prayers and chant verses dedicated to Vishnu on this day.

5 May 2026 - Sankashti Chaturthi

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A vrat dedicated to Lord Ganesha, observed by fasting until moonrise and seeking wisdom, success, and the removal of obstacles.

9 May 2026 - Kalashtami

Observed in devotion to Lord Bhairava, a fierce form of Shiva, this day is associated with protection from negative energies. Devotees fast, visit Bhairava temples, and offer prayers for courage and security.

13 May 2026 - Apara Ekadashi

A powerful fasting day is believed to cleanse past sins and bring spiritual merit. Fasting alongside Vishnu worship is considered especially beneficial on this day.

14 May 2026 - Pradosh Vrat

A fortnightly vrat dedicated to Lord Shiva, observed at twilight. Devotees fast and perform rituals during the evening hours, traditionally considered the most auspicious time for Shiva worship, seeking health, prosperity, and peace.

15 May 2026 - Masik Shivaratri & Vrishabha Sankranti

Vrishabha Sankranti marks the sun's transit from Mesha to Vrishabha rashi, a transition associated with Surya worship and the beginning of more disciplined spiritual practices. On the same day, Masik Shivaratri offers a monthly occasion for inner cleansing and devotion to Shiva.

16 May 2026 - Vat Savitri Vrat, Shani Jayanti & Amavasya

Shani Jayanti marks the birth of Lord Shani, linked to karma and justice, with devotees offering prayers for relief. Married women observe Vat Savitri Vrat, praying for their husband's long life. The day also coincides with Jyeshtha Amavasya, important for ancestral rituals.

17 May 2026 - Beginning of Adhik Maas (Purushottam Maas)

This is where May 2026 becomes truly unique. Adhik Jyeshtha Maas begins - a rare extra lunar month dedicated entirely to devotion, fasting, and spiritual growth. It lasts until 15 June. During this period, auspicious events like weddings are usually avoided, while prayers and charity are considered highly rewarding.

22 May 2026 - Ganga Saptami

Observed as the day the River Ganga descended to Earth for the seventh time, Ganga Saptami draws devotees to ghats across the country, particularly in Haridwar and Varanasi, for ritual baths and offerings to the river, which Hindus regard as a living deity and purifying force.

25 May 2026 - Ganga Dussehra

Another major river festival, believed to wash away sins and bring spiritual liberation. Devotees take holy dips and perform rituals at river ghats across North India.

26-27 May 2026 - Padmini Ekadashi & Eid al-Adha

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  • Padmini Ekadashi: A rare and highly auspicious Ekadashi occurring during Adhik Maas - a combination that arrives only once every three years, making it one of the most significant fasting days of 2026.
  • Eid al-Adha (Bakrid): A significant Islamic festival expected on 27 May, commemorating Prophet Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his son in obedience to Allah's command. Observed with congregational prayers, the sharing of meat among family, neighbours, and those in need.

28 May 2026 - Pradosh Vrat

A second Pradosh Vrat this month, falling within Adhik Maas, further deepens its spiritual significance. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, observed with evening prayers and fasting.

30-31 May 2026 - Jyeshtha Purnima & Vaikasi Visakam

Vaikasi Visakam (30th May) is another significant festival of the Tamils, which marks the worship of Lord Muruga through kavadi parades and prayers conducted at temples that are dedicated to Lord Murugan. The month closes on 31 May with Jyeshtha Purnima, a full moon considered auspicious for vrat observances, charity, and offerings to ancestors.

Bottomline

No other month in 2026 carries quite this density of spiritual significance. Between the serenity of Buddha Purnima, the karmic weight of Shani Jayanti, the sacrifice and community of Eid al-Adha, and the amplified devotion of Adhik Maas, May asks something of every tradition it touches: to slow down, be generous, and turn inward.