Haryana Calendar December 2026 – Holidays, Festivals (हरियाणा कैलेंडर 2026 दिसंबर)

Are you searching for the Haryana Calendar December 2026? This comprehensive, fully verified guide covers every holiday, festival, and special observance listed in the official Haryana Government Calendar for December 2026 — including Gazetted Holidays, Restricted Holidays, NI Act Bank Holidays, and Special Days. Whether you are a government employee scheduling annual leave, a banking professional planning around closures, or a resident of Haryana preparing for the year’s final festivities, this article is your definitive reference for Haryana December 2026 Calendar.

December 2026 is a month of profound spiritual reflection and joyful celebration. It honours a beloved Bhakti saint, commemorates the supreme sacrifice of the ninth Sikh Guru, celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, and pays tribute to one of India’s most fearless revolutionary heroes — Shaheed Udham Singh — on his birth anniversary. As the year draws to a close, December 2026 in Haryana is a month of remembrance, reverence, and renewal.

Haryana Government Calendar 2026 – Overview

The Haryana Government Calendar is officially published annually by the General Administration Department (GAD), Government of Haryana. It is the sole authoritative document for all government employees, banks, educational institutions, and public sector organizations regarding official holidays, restricted holidays, and special observances throughout the year.

Haryana Calendar December 2026 – Complete Holiday & Festival Table

Here is the complete, verified, day-by-day table of all holidays and festivals in the Haryana Calendar for December 2026:

DateDayOccasion / FestivalHoliday Type
04 December 2026FridaySant Sain Bhagat Maharaj JayantiSpecial Day
12 December 2026Saturday2nd SaturdayNI Act Holiday (Banks Only)
14 December 2026MondayGuru Teg Bahadur Ji Shaheedi DiwasRestricted Holiday (RH)
20 December 2026SundayMaharaja Shoorsaini JayantiSpecial Day
25 December 2026FridayChristmas DayGazetted Holiday / NI Act
26 December 2026SaturdayShaheed Udham Singh JayantiRestricted Holiday (RH)
26 December 2026Saturday4th SaturdayNI Act Holiday (Banks Only)

Note: December 26 carries a double significance — it is both the 4th Saturday (NI Act bank holiday) and Shaheed Udham Singh’s Jayanti (Restricted Holiday). Banks are closed on December 12 (2nd Saturday), December 25 (Christmas/GH), and December 26 (4th Saturday).

Haryana Calendar December 2026
Haryana Calendar December 2026

Detailed Information on Each Holiday and Festival in December 2026

1. December 4, 2026 (Friday) – Sant Sain Bhagat Maharaj Jayanti | Special Day

Sant Sain Bhagat Maharaj was one of the most beloved saint-poets of the medieval Bhakti movement in India. Born in Rajasthan in the 14th century, he served as a royal barber (nai) in the court of King Bidar and was a devoted disciple of the great saint Swami Ramanand Ji. Despite belonging to a community traditionally considered lower in caste hierarchy, Sant Sain Ji rose to extraordinary spiritual heights through his unwavering devotion to God.

2. December 14, 2026 (Monday) – Guru Teg Bahadur Ji Shaheedi Diwas | Restricted Holiday (RH)

Guru Teg Bahadur Ji Shaheedi Diwas is one of the most solemn and emotionally significant observances in the Haryana Calendar December 2026. It marks the martyrdom of Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Ji, the ninth Guru of the Sikhs — a towering spiritual figure whose sacrifice stands as one of the greatest acts of religious courage in human history.

Who Was Guru Teg Bahadur Ji?

Born on April 1, 1621, in Amritsar, Guru Teg Bahadur Ji was the ninth in the line of the ten Sikh Gurus. He was known for his deep meditation, his prolific spiritual compositions (many of which are part of the Guru Granth Sahib), and his tireless service to his community.

The Supreme Sacrifice

In 1675, Kashmiri Pandits approached Guru Teg Bahadur Ji in desperation. Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb had issued edicts forcing the Hindu population of Kashmir to convert to Islam, threatening them with death if they refused. The Guru, at great personal risk, decided to champion their cause — travelling to Delhi to confront the Mughal administration directly.

Aurangzeb demanded that the Guru either convert to Islam or perform a miracle to prove his faith. Guru Teg Bahadur Ji refused both. He was arrested, tortured for five days, and on November 11, 1675 (observed as December 14 in the Haryana calendar system), publicly beheaded at Chandni Chowk, Delhi. He gave his life not even for his own faith, but to protect the religious freedom of another community entirely.

3. December 20, 2026 (Sunday) – Maharaja Shoorsaini Jayanti | Special Day

Maharaja Shoorsaini (Shurasena) was a celebrated king in ancient Indian history and Hindu Puranic tradition. He was the ruler of the Yadava kingdom of Mathura — the sacred land of Lord Krishna — and holds a revered place in the Mahabharata and the Bhagavata Purana.

Maharaja Shurasena was the paternal grandfather of Lord Krishna and the father of Vasudeva (Krishna’s father) and Pritha (Kunti), who later became the mother of the Pandavas. His lineage thus connects directly to two of the greatest stories in Hindu tradition — the Mahabharata and the life of Lord Krishna.

He is particularly revered by Yadav communities in Haryana, who celebrate his Jayanti with community gatherings, prayers, and cultural programs honouring their legendary royal ancestor. In the Haryana Calendar December 2026, his Jayanti is recognized as a Special Day. Since it falls on a Sunday, offices and schools are already closed, but cultural events are organized with great enthusiasm.

4. December 25, 2026 (Friday) – Christmas Day | Gazetted Holiday / NI Act ⭐

Christmas Day is the most widely celebrated Christian festival in the world, marking the birth of Jesus Christ — the founder of Christianity, revered by billions as the Son of God and the Saviour of humanity. Celebrated every year on December 25, the occasion is marked by midnight masses, church services, family gatherings, gift-giving, carol singing, and acts of charity.

In Haryana, which has a growing Christian community across its urban centres and missionary-established towns, Christmas is celebrated with joy and inclusivity. Church services are held across the state, charitable programs are organized for the underprivileged, and schools, colleges, and organizations participate in Christmas celebrations across communities.

5. December 26, 2026 (Saturday) – Shaheed Udham Singh Jayanti | Restricted Holiday (RH)

December 26 holds a special place in the Haryana Calendar December 2026 as the birth anniversary (Jayanti) of Shaheed Udham Singh — the fearless revolutionary freedom fighter who gave his life to avenge the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre.

Birth and Early Life

Udham Singh was born on December 26, 1899, in Sunam, Sangrur district (in present-day Punjab). He was orphaned at a young age and was raised at the Khalsa Orphanage in Amritsar. As a 19-year-old, he witnessed the horrifying Jallianwala Bagh Massacre of April 13, 1919, when British forces under Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer opened fire on a peaceful gathering of thousands of unarmed Indian civilians, killing hundreds. This traumatic event shaped the entire course of Udham Singh’s life.

A Life Devoted to Justice

Udham Singh spent the next two decades working across continents — in East Africa, the United States, and Europe — carrying the burning resolve to hold the architects of the massacre accountable. On March 13, 1940, in London’s Caxton Hall, he shot and killed Michael O’Dwyer, the former Lieutenant Governor of Punjab who had approved General Dyer’s actions.

He was arrested, tried, and hanged on July 31, 1940 (observed as a Gazetted Holiday in July in Haryana). His last words in court were a defiant declaration of patriotism and justice.

Jayanti vs. Martyrdom Day in the Haryana Calendar

Haryana honours Shaheed Udham Singh on two separate occasions in its official calendar:

DateOccasionHoliday Type
July 31Shaheed Udham Singh Martyrdom DayGazetted Holiday
December 26Shaheed Udham Singh Jayanti (Birth Anniversary)Restricted Holiday

Holiday Types – Quick Reference for December 2026

TypeFull FormWho It AffectsIs Closure Mandatory?
GHGazetted HolidayAll govt. offices, banks, schoolsYes — compulsory
RHRestricted HolidayGovt. employees (optional)No — by choice
NI ActNegotiable Instruments ActBanks onlyYes — for banks
Special DayCultural observanceNo

Practical Planning Tips for December 2026 in Haryana

  • Bank closures: Banks in Haryana will be closed on December 12 (2nd Saturday), December 25 (Christmas/GH+NI Act), and December 26 (4th Saturday). Plan important transactions around these dates.
  • Government office closure: Only December 25 (Christmas) is a mandatory Gazetted Holiday. All other observances are Restricted Holidays or Special Days.
  • 🎄 Christmas Long Weekend: December 25 (Friday GH) + December 26 (Saturday) + December 27 (Sunday) = a natural 3-day Christmas long weekend for all employees in Haryana!
  • Year-end planning: December 31 (Thursday) is the last working day of 2026 for most offices. Plan any pending government submissions, banking tasks, or official correspondence before this date.
  • Restricted Holiday planning: Government employees can use December 14 (Guru Teg Bahadur Ji Shaheedi Diwas) or December 26 (Shaheed Udham Singh Jayanti) as restricted leave days — ideal for creating extended year-end breaks.
  • School and college calendars: Most schools and colleges hold annual sports days, cultural events, and prize distribution ceremonies in December. Confirm holiday schedules directly with your institution.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. How many Gazetted Holidays are there in Haryana in December 2026?

There is one Gazetted Holiday in Haryana in December 2026 — December 25 (Christmas Day). On this day, all government offices, schools, courts, and banks in Haryana remain closed.

Q2. Is Christmas a bank holiday in Haryana in 2026?

Yes. Christmas Day (December 25, 2026) is both a Gazetted Holiday and an NI Act Holiday in Haryana. All banks will be closed on this day.

Q3. How many bank holidays are there in Haryana in December 2026?

Banks in Haryana will be closed on three days in December 2026: December 12 (2nd Saturday), December 25 (Christmas/NI Act), and December 26 (4th Saturday). Additionally, banks are closed every Sunday.

Q4. Why is Guru Teg Bahadur Ji Shaheedi Diwas observed in December in Haryana?

Guru Teg Bahadur Ji was martyred on November 11, 1675 (Julian calendar). Depending on the calendar system used — Bikrami, Nanakshahi, or Gregorian conversion — the date of observance can vary. The Haryana Government Calendar lists the Shaheedi Diwas in December 2026 (December 14) based on the Bikrami calendar calculation followed in the official Haryana Panchang.

Q5. What is the difference between Shaheed Udham Singh Jayanti (December 26) and Martyrdom Day (July 31)?

December 26 is Udham Singh’s birth anniversary — observed as a Restricted Holiday in Haryana. July 31 is his martyrdom day — observed as a Gazetted Holiday. The higher status of July 31 reflects Haryana’s recognition of his supreme sacrifice for the nation.

Conclusion

The Haryana Calendar December 2026 brings the year to a close with a month that is both deeply reflective and joyfully celebratory. From the devotional legacy of Sant Sain Bhagat Maharaj and the supreme sacrifice of Guru Teg Bahadur Ji, to the universal joy of Christmas and the patriotic pride of Shaheed Udham Singh’s Jayanti — December 2026 asks us to remember those who gave everything so we could live freely and faithfully.

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