Thaipusam is festival in the Tamil culture, which celebrates the defeat of the evil demon Soorapadman on the hands of the Hindu god of war, Kartikeya. It usually coincides with the full moon in the month of Thai, on the Tamil calendar, which falls within the period of January and February, according to the Gregorian calendar. It is considered as a national holiday in the countries which host a substantial number of Tamils, including Malaysia, Sri Lanka, and the Republic of Mauritius. In Singapore, however, Thaipusam was removed from the list of national holidays.
When is Thaipusam 2016?
Thaipusam 2016 started on Monday 25th Jan, 2016 (25/01/2016) 3478 days ago
Dates for Thaipusam from 2015 to 2030
When is ...? | Weekday | Date | Days away |
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Thaipusam 2030 | Sunday | Jan 20th | in 1630 days |
Thaipusam 2029 | Wednesday | Jan 31st | in 1276 days |
Thaipusam 2028 | Thursday | Feb 10th | in 920 days |
Thaipusam 2027 | Saturday | Jan 23rd | in 537 days |
Thaipusam 2026 | Monday | Feb 2nd | in 182 days |
Thaipusam 2025 | Wednesday | Feb 12th | 172 days ago |
Thaipusam 2024 | Friday | Jan 26th | 555 days ago |
Thaipusam 2023 | Monday | Feb 6th | 909 days ago |
Thaipusam 2022 | Wednesday | Jan 19th | 1292 days ago |
Thaipusam 2021 | Friday | Jan 29th | 1647 days ago |
Thaipusam 2020 | Sunday | Feb 9th | 2002 days ago |
Thaipusam 2019 | Tuesday | Jan 22nd | 2385 days ago |
Thaipusam 2018 | Thursday | Feb 1st | 2740 days ago |
Thaipusam 2017 | Saturday | Feb 11th | 3095 days ago |
Thaipusam 2016 | Monday | Jan 25th | 3478 days ago |
Thaipusam 2015 | Wednesday | Feb 4th | 3833 days ago |
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