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How do we say the Days of the week in Hindi language

If you are travelling in India and a person actually asks you in Hindi “what day is it today?” you need to understand how to advise the days of the full week in Hindi easily and quickly. What if people asks “when am I going to meet you next?” You’ll want to write the time in Hindi perhaps. Apply our day time phrases in Hindi under to understand the full week days in Hindi. Learn More




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Telling the Days of The Week in Hindi

EnglishHindiTransliteration
Todayआजāj
Yesterday/Tomorrow (depends on context/tense)कल… kal
Day after tomorrow/day before yesterdayपरसोंparson
Weekहफ़्ताhafta
This weekइस हफ़्तेis hafte
Last weekपिछले हफ़्तेpichle hafte
Next weekअगले हफ़्तेagle hafte
Two weeksदो हफ़्तेdo hafte
Monthमहीनाmahīna
The Hindu days of the week are each ruled by a planet, and corresponding exactly to ancient cultures in the West, i.e. Sunday = Ravivār (Lord of the Sun's day [lit. time or period]). Thursday/O.N. Þorsdagr, Thor's day = Guruvār (Lord of Jupiter's day), Saturday/Saturn's day = Śani's (Lord of Saturn's day), etc. Unlike her Western counterparts, in India, Astrology is still a vital part of Hindu culture. Though attitudes may vary on its validity, priests are still consulted, as per tradition, for an auspicious day to hold a wedding. -वार (-vār), meaning day, time, or period is often dropped colloquially.
DayHindiTransliteration
Sundayइतवार/रवि‍वारitvār, ravivār (Sun)
Mondayसोमवारsomvār (Moon); pīr
Tuesdayमंगलवार/मंगलmangalvār (Mars); mangal
Wednesdayबुधवार/बुधbudhvār (Mercury); budh
Thursdayगुरुवार/बृहस्पितवारguruvār (Jupiter)/brihaspativār
Fridayशुक्रवारśukravār (Venus)
Saturdayशनि‍वारśanivār (Saturn)
EnglishHindiTransliteration
Todayआजāj
Yesterday/Tomorrow (depends on context/tense)कल… kal
Day after tomorrow/day before yesterdayपरसोंparson
Weekहफ़्ताhafta
This weekइस हफ़्तेis hafte
Last weekपिछले हफ़्तेpichle hafte
Next weekअगले हफ़्तेagle hafte
Two weeksदो हफ़्तेdo hafte
Monthमहीनाmahīna
The Hindu days of the week are each ruled by a planet, and corresponding exactly to ancient cultures in the West, i.e. Sunday = Ravivār (Lord of the Sun's day [lit. time or period]). Thursday/O.N. Þorsdagr, Thor's day = Guruvār (Lord of Jupiter's day), Saturday/Saturn's day = Śani's (Lord of Saturn's day), etc. Unlike her Western counterparts, in India, Astrology is still a vital part of Hindu culture. Though attitudes may vary on its validity, priests are still consulted, as per tradition, for an auspicious day to hold a wedding. -वार (-vār), meaning day, time, or period is often dropped colloquially.
DayHindiTransliteration
Sundayइतवार/रवि‍वारitvār, ravivār (Sun)
Mondayसोमवारsomvār (Moon); pīr
Tuesdayमंगलवार/मंगलmangalvār (Mars); mangal
Wednesdayबुधवार/बुधbudhvār (Mercury); budh
Thursdayगुरुवार/बृहस्पितवारguruvār (Jupiter)/brihaspativār
Fridayशुक्रवारśukravār (Venus)
Saturdayशनि‍वारśanivār (Saturn)

Months in Hindi Language

India has two main calendars in use, though other groups like the Parsis have their own calendar as well. The Western (Gregorian) calendar is used for day to day and business affairs, and the Hindu calendar is used by religious communities.
NameHindiTransliteration
Januaryजनवरीjanvarī
Februaryफ़रवरीfarvarī
Marchमार्चmārc
Aprilअप्रैलaprail
Mayमईmaī
Juneजूनjūn
Julyजुलाईjulāī
Augustअगस्तagast
Septemberसितम्बरsitambar
Octoberअक्तूबरaktūbar
Novemberनवम्बरnavambar
Decemberदिसम्बरdisambar
The Hindu Calendar (विक्रम संवत् Vikram saṃvat) is named after a legendary king of Ujjain, who is supposed to have founded the Vikramditya (विक्रमादित्य) era c. 56 BCE. The year 57 BCE was the first year of this (संवत् saṃvat) era. Thus, to calculate the current date of the Hindu calendar, add 57 years. Today, the Hindu Calendar is used mainly for religious purposes and calculating festivals. Because it is based on the lunar month, every 30 months an "impure" intercalary leap month is added, during which no ceremonies are performed. The Hindi names are variations of the original Sanskrit ones.
NameHindi№ of Days
Caitraचैत्र/चैत30
Baisākhबैसाख31
Jeṭhजेठ31
Asāṛhअसाढ़?
Sāvanसावन31
Bhādonभादों31
Kvārक्वार30
Kātikकातिक30
Aghanअगहन30
Pūsपूस30
Māghमाघ30
Phagunफागुन30
Malmāsमलमास?
India has two main calendars in use, though other groups like the Parsis have their own calendar as well. The Western (Gregorian) calendar is used for day to day and business affairs, and the Hindu calendar is used by religious communities.
NameHindiTransliteration
Januaryजनवरीjanvarī
Februaryफ़रवरीfarvarī
Marchमार्चmārc
Aprilअप्रैलaprail
Mayमईmaī
Juneजूनjūn
Julyजुलाईjulāī
Augustअगस्तagast
Septemberसितम्बरsitambar
Octoberअक्तूबरaktūbar
Novemberनवम्बरnavambar
Decemberदिसम्बरdisambar
The Hindu Calendar (विक्रम संवत् Vikram saṃvat) is named after a legendary king of Ujjain, who is supposed to have founded the Vikramditya (विक्रमादित्य) era c. 56 BCE. The year 57 BCE was the first year of this (संवत् saṃvat) era. Thus, to calculate the current date of the Hindu calendar, add 57 years. Today, the Hindu Calendar is used mainly for religious purposes and calculating festivals. Because it is based on the lunar month, every 30 months an "impure" intercalary leap month is added, during which no ceremonies are performed. The Hindi names are variations of the original Sanskrit ones.
NameHindi№ of Days
Caitraचैत्र/चैत30
Baisākhबैसाख31
Jeṭhजेठ31
Asāṛhअसाढ़?
Sāvanसावन31
Bhādonभादों31
Kvārक्वार30
Kātikकातिक30
Aghanअगहन30
Pūsपूस30
Māghमाघ30
Phagunफागुन30
Malmāsमलमास?

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