Apart from 24 Ekadashis in the year 2025, there will be the following important days to observe fasts, celebrate & perform rituals, according to the Hindu calendar.
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Important Dates in the Hindu Calendar of 2025
Ekadashi, MahaShivratri, Janmashtami & other important fasting dates, festivals & tithis of 2025 according to Hindu Panchang & Calendar.
India is a country where different faiths coexist. There are a lot of festivals celebrated in a year along with various rituals. For convenience, according to the Hindu calendar & Panchang a list of various important & auspicious dates are being listed below. Some dates involve fasting & praying ritualistically like Ekadashi, MahaShivratri, Janmashtami etc.

Other dates & occasions like Diwali, Holi, Pitrapaksh involve rituals being performed using all possible sacrosanct procedures.
Ekadashi, Festivals & Fast(vrat) in January 2025
10th January = Ekadashi (Putrada Ekadashi)
13th January = Poornima(Full Moon day), Lohri/Lohdi.
14th January – Makar Sankranti – First Shahi Snan at Maha Kumbh Mela
(Makar Sankranti is also known as Uttarayan. auspicious timing = from 9.03 hours to sunset), Pongal. Please click here to find out how you can optimize your trip to the maha kumbh mela
25th January = Ekadashi (Shat-tila Ekadashi)
29th January = Amavasya (No Moon Day) = Mauni Amavasya = second Shahi Snan at Maha Kumbh Mela
On the day of Mauni Amavasya it is considered mandatory to have bath while observing silence. Ideally, on the day of Mauni Amavasya, one should take a vow of silence(maun vrat) for 1 full day. It means that the vow of silence should start from sunrise on 29th January(in 2025), up to sun rise on the following day(30th January) 2025.
However, 1 full day’s vow of silence is difficult to follow then one must try to observe silence at least till one has bath. It means that starting from brahma muhurat(75 minutes before dawn) to the time one has bath one must observe complete silence. If possible one must have bath in a holy river like the rivers Ganga ji, Jamuna ji, Shipra ji, Narmada ji, Godavari ji etc
After bath one must do jap(mantra chanting), donate food items, clothes, money to the needy & the poor.
Ekadashi, Festivals & Fast(vrat) in February 2025
2nd February = Basant Panchami = date to celebrate & express gratitude to the Goddess of knowledge- Goddess Saraswati.
Basant Panchami Tithi will start at 09:14 AM on February 2, 2025. On February 3 2025, at 06:53 AM the Panchami Tithi comes to an end.
3rd February = 2nd Shahi snan at Maha Kumbh Mela (Basant Panchami Snan)
8th February = Jaya Ekadashi
12th February = Poornima (Full Moon Day)
24th February = Vijaya Ekadashi
26th February = MahaShivratri
27th February = Amavasya(No Moon Day)
Ekadashi, Festivals & Fast(vrat) in March 2025
10th March = Aamalki Ekadashi
13th March = Holika Dahan
13th & 14th March = Poornima(Full Moon Day)
14th March = Holi
26th March = Paap Mochni Ekadashi
29th March = Amavasya
30th March = Navratri starts. Chetichand Mahotsav. Gudi Padva. 1st Day of Hindu New Year.
Ekadashi, Festivals & Fast(vrat) in April 2025
6th April = Shri Ram Navmi
8th April = Kaamda Ekadashi
12th April = Poornima = Lord Hanuman’s birthday
24th April = Varuthini Ekadashi
27th April = Amavasya
30th April = Akshay Tritiya
Ekadashi, Festivals & Fast(vrat) in May 2025
8th May = Mohini Ekadashi
11th May = Lord Narsingh Jayanti
12th May = Buddha Poornima(Full Moon Day)
23rd May = Apara Ekadashi
26th & 27th May = Amavasya
26th May = Somvati Amavasya(starts from 12.11 pm to 27th May sunrise) = Vat Savitri Vrat
Ekadashi, Festivals & Fast(vrat) in June 2025
6th June = Gayatri Mata Jayanti
7th June = Nirjala Ekadashi
10th June = Poornima = Vat Savitri Vrat
22nd June = Yogini Ekadashi
25th June = Amavasya
Ekadashi, Festivals & Fast(vrat) in July 2025
6th July = Devshayani Ekadashi = Chaturmaas(4 month holy period) starts.
10th July = Guru Poornima = Vyas Poornima
21st July = Kamika Ekadashi (Kaamika)
24th July = Amavasya
Ekadashi, Festivals & Fast(vrat) in August 2025
5th August = Putrada Ekadashi (Pavitra)
9th August = Raksha Bandhan = Poornima
15th August = Independence Day (Janmashtami Smaart)
16th August = Janmashtami (Janmashtami Bhagwat-Fasting Day)
19th August = Ajaa Ekadashi
22nd & 23rd August = Amavasya
27th August = Ganesh Chaturthi = Ganeshotsav(9 days Ganesh Festival starts)
Ekadashi, Festivals & Fast(vrat) – September 2025
3rd September = Padma(Parivartini) Ekadashi
7th September = Poornima Shraadh(Pitra Paksh starts)
17th September = Indira Ekadashi
21st September = Sarva Pitri Amavasya Shraadh
22nd September = Shaaradiya NAVRATRI starts
30th September = Durga Ashtami (Mahaa Ashtami)
Ekadashi, Festivals & Fast(vrat) in October 2025
1st October = Navratri ends
2nd October = Vijaya Dashmi = Dussehra
3rd October = Papaankusha Ekadashi
6th October = Sharad Poornima(place kheer in moonlight on the night of 6th October)
17th October = Ramaa Ekadashi
18th October = dwadashi & DhanTeras = Dhanwantri Jayanti
19th October = trayodashi & Narak Chaturdashi = Kaali Chaudas
On the night of Narak Chaturdashi, the Hindus do Ratri Jagaran & indulge in a lot of mantra chanting & recitation of holy hymns(like Hanuman Chalisa, other chalisas, Sri Sookt, Recite Sahasra naam etc)
20th October = Narak chaturdashi, Somvati Amavasya & Diwali
Somvati Amavasya on 20th October starts from noon 3.44 pm & ends with the sunrise of 21st October
21st October = Amavasya & Diwali
22nd October = Gujarati New Year starts
23rd October = Bhaai dooj
Ekadashi, Festivals & Fast(vrat) – November 2025
1st November = Bhishma Panchak vrat(start of 5 days fasting from 1st November to 5th November)
2nd November = Devuthi Ekadashi = Trisparshaa Ekadashi (Trisprasha Ekadashi) = Chaturmaas ends = Start of Tulsi Vivah(2nd November – 5th November)
Tulsi Vivaah is celebrated by Hindus by praying to Goddess Tulsi(Holy Basil) & Lord Vishnu by offering/lighting a lamp of pure ghee near the pot of Tulsi plant & performing circumambulations(7 or 11 or 21 or 51 or 108)
Fasting on Trisparshaa Ekadashi is equal to fasting on 1000 Ekadashis. That’s how significant a Trisparshaa Ekadashi is.
What is a Trisparshaa Ekadashi or Trisprasha Ekadashi?
That day of Ekadashi on which three tithis touch & are simultaneously present is known as Trisparshaa or Trisprasha Ekadashi. It means, according to the Hindu way of calculation of tithis ie days, on this day Ekadashi would have ended at any time after sunrise. Then the whole day & night it would be counted as Dwadashi. And at any time before Sunrise of the next day, Trayodashi would have started
What is Ekadashi, Dwadashi & Trayodashi?
According to the Hindu way of counting days & months, a Hindu month is made up of 2 lunar cycles of 15 days each. Starting from one day after Amavasya(No Moon Day) to Poornima(Full Moon Day) constitutes one lunar cycle of 15 days. Then starting from one day after Poornima to Amavasya constitutes the other lunar cycle of 15 days.