The eleventh Day of the Lunar Cycle is the most auspicious to Lord Vishnu.
The Hindu days of the week hold significance in the practice of Hinduism as each day is dedicated to a specific deity. For example, Monday is dedicated to Lord Shiva, Tuesday to Lord Hanuman, Wednesday to Lord Ganesha, Thursday to Lord Vishnu, Friday to Goddess Lakshmi, Saturday to Lord Shani, and Sunday to Lord Surya. Worshipping the respective deity on their dedicated day is believed to bring blessings and protection to the devotee.
Hindu see holi as very important festival because it comes after farming season. Also according to Hindu Mythology Lord Vishnu Incarnation (avatāra) burnt devils on the day of holi.
Toli Ekadasi, also known as Vaishakha Ekadasi, in 1979 was observed on May 30th. This day is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is celebrated on the eleventh day of the waxing phase of the moon in the month of Vaishakha according to the Hindu lunar calendar.
All days are holy for some or other God and Goddess. it is your wish which day you want to choose as per the idol you pray to. Monday - Lord Shiva / moon God Tuesday - Lord Ganisha / Goddess Shakthi Wednesday - Jupiter God Thursday - God Hanuman Friday - Goddess Lakshmi Saturday - Lord Vishnu / Saturn God
Anant Chaturdashi in 1987 fell on September 24th. This festival is celebrated in honor of Lord Vishnu and marks the conclusion of the Ganesh Chaturthi festivities. It is observed on the 14th day of the lunar month of Bhadrapada.
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We celebrate the Lord's day on Sunday because it was the day God relaxed once he finished making the world. The day he knew everything was perfect and needed nothing more. (Sorry if it's wrong but i am almost certain that this is the answer)
3 hour at night (vishnu sharma)
There are many different theories of how Diwali started, but here is the one it is thought to be: Krishna (incarnation of Lord Vishnu) killed Narakusara a bad person and this day is known as Diwali. This is the vague outline of it.
"This is the day that the Lord has made. I will rejoice and be glad in it". This is a quote from the 118th Psalm.
In September 1984, Toli Ekadashi was observed on September 24th. Ekadashi occurs on the eleventh day of the lunar fortnight, and Toli Ekadashi specifically falls during the month of Bhadra in the Hindu calendar. It is traditionally associated with the worship of Lord Vishnu.
It was the apostles that started celebrating the Lord's Day on Sunday, the day that Our Blessed Lord rose from the dead. The Pope, at that time, was St. Peter.