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Days of the week in Hindi

The seven days — दिन (दिन, din) — with Devanagari spelling, pronunciation, and the planet or deity that gives each its name.

If you want to make a plan, book a train, or ask when a shop reopens, the days of the week are unavoidable. In Hindi every weekday name is built the same way: a celestial body or deity followed by वार (vaar), an old word meaning “day” or “turn”. So once you know the seven roots, the names almost assemble themselves — and you'll spot the same planetary logic that sits behind the English Saturday (Saturn) and Sunday (Sun).

The week traditionally opens on सोमवार (Monday) and closes on रविवार (Sunday), which is the public holiday across India. Beyond the seven names, a learner gets enormous mileage from three little relative words — आज (today), कल (tomorrow or yesterday) and परसों (the day after or before) — and from the word for the week itself, सप्ताह.

The seven days

Each day, its pronunciation, and the planet or deity it honours.
EnglishHindiPronunciation
Mondayसोमवारsomvaar
Tuesdayमंगलवारmangalvaar
Wednesdayबुधवारbudhvaar
Thursdayगुरुवारguruvaar
Fridayशुक्रवारshukravaar
Saturdayशनिवारshanivaar
Sundayरविवारravivaar

Where each name comes from

The root behind every -वार day name.
DayRootMeaning
Mondayसोमsom — the Moon
Tuesdayमंगलmangal — Mars
Wednesdayबुधbudh — Mercury
Thursdayगुरु / बृहस्पतिguru — Jupiter
Fridayशुक्रshukra — Venus
Saturdayशनिshani — Saturn
Sundayरविravi — the Sun

Today, tomorrow & the days around them

The relative-time words you'll use far more than the day names.
EnglishHindiPronunciation
Todayआजaaj
Tomorrow / yesterdayकलkal
Day after / beforeपरसोंparson
Weekसप्ताहsaptaah
Week (casual)हफ़्ताhafta
Weekendसप्ताहांतsaptaahaant
कल means both yesterday and tomorrow. Hindi uses one word, कल (kal), for the day next to today in either direction — the verb tense decides. कल मैं आया (“I came kal”) means yesterday, while कल मैं आऊँगा (“I will come kal”) means tomorrow. The same logic stretches परसों to mean either the day before yesterday or the day after tomorrow.

Usage notes & common mistakes

Saying “on Monday”. Hindi adds the postposition को (ko): “on Monday” is सोमवार को (somvaar ko). You don't need a separate word for “on”.

The shorter spellings. You will often see रविवार written or said as इतवार (itvaar, Sunday) and Thursday as बृहस्पतिवार (brihaspativaar) in formal almanacs. Both forms are correct; the planet-root versions in the first table are the everyday standard.

Don't translate “week” as the day list. The week is सप्ताह or casually हफ़्ता. “Next week” is अगले हफ़्ते (agle hafte) and “last week” is पिछले हफ़्ते (pichhle hafte).

The most common beginner trap is panicking over कल. Listen for the verb ending — past or future — and the meaning falls into place. Until it's automatic, you can always disambiguate by naming the day: कल, यानी मंगलवार (“kal, that is, Tuesday”).

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Frequently asked

What are the seven days of the week in Hindi?
They are सोमवार (Monday), मंगलवार (Tuesday), बुधवार (Wednesday), गुरुवार (Thursday), शुक्रवार (Friday), शनिवार (Saturday) and रविवार (Sunday). Each ends in -वार, “day”.
Why do Hindi day names end in -वार?
वार (vaar) means “day” or “turn”. Each weekday is named after a celestial body or deity — रवि the sun, सोम the moon, मंगल Mars, बुध Mercury, गुरु Jupiter, शुक्र Venus and शनि Saturn.
Does कल mean yesterday or tomorrow?
Both. कल (kal) means yesterday and tomorrow; the verb tense tells you which. परसों (parson) likewise means the day before yesterday or the day after tomorrow.
What is the Hindi word for week?
Week is सप्ताह (saptaah), literally “a group of seven”. Casually people also say हफ़्ता (hafta), borrowed from Persian.
How do you say “on Monday” in Hindi?
Add को (ko) after the day: “on Monday” is सोमवार को (somvaar ko). No separate word for “on” is needed.