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Hindu Festivals, Vrats, and Auspicious Days in December 2025

Hindu Festivals, Vrats, and Auspicious Days in December 2025

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December 2025 is a spiritually significant month in the Hindu calendar, marked by an extensive list of festivals, vrat observances, auspicious yogas, and ritual days across regional traditions. The month spans the transition from Margashirsha Shukla Paksha to Pausha Shukla Paksha, offering devotees numerous opportunities for worship, fasting, charity, and prayer.This detailed guide brings together all major Hindu festivals, vrats, pujas, sankrantis, lunar observances, and cultural events falling in December 2025, based on Drik Panchang and traditional Hindu almanacs. It also covers additional relevant observances from Jain, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and Vaishnava traditions where applicable.Hindu Festivals and Vrats in December 2025December 1, 2025 – MondayGita Jayanti* Celebrates the divine teaching of the Bhagavad Gita delivered by Lord Krishna to Arjuna.* Observed on Margashirsha Shukla Ekadashi.Guruvayur Ekadashi (Solar)* Important observance at the Guruvayur Temple in Kerala.* Devotees fast and offer prayers to Lord Krishna.Mokshada Ekadashi* A highly auspicious Ekadashi believed to grant liberation (moksha).* Ideal for Vishnu Puja and Gita Path.World AIDS Day* International observance (non-religious but widely marked).December 2, 2025 – TuesdayMatsya Dwadashi* Dedicated to Shri Vishnu’s Matsya Avatar.* Fasting and prayers are performed for protection from calamities.Bhauma Pradosh Vrat* Pradosh falling on a Tuesday, dedicated to Lord Shiva.* Observed during the evening twilight.December 3, 2025 – WednesdayHanuman Jayanti (Kannada Tradition)* Celebrated on Margashirsha Shukla Trayodashi in Karnataka.* Devotees perform Hanuman Chalisa, oil offerings, and temple visits.December 4, 2025 – ThursdayDattatreya Jayanti* Appearance day of Lord Dattatreya, believed to be the combined incarnation of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva.* Observed with meditation, bhajans, and Dattatreya Sahasranama.Annapurna Jayanti* Celebrates Goddess Annapurna, the giver of nourishment and food.* Annadanam (food donation) is highly meritorious.Bhairavi Jayanti* Dedicated to Goddess Bhairavi, one of the Mahavidyas.Margashirsha Purnima & Margashirsha Purnima Vrat* Full moon day in the holy month of Margashirsha.* Ideal for Satyanarayan Puja, charity, and Ganga Snan.Karthigai Deepam (Solar)* Major Tamil festival celebrated with oil lamps and Murugan worship.Anvadhan* Vedic ritual of replenishing the sacrificial fire.December 5, 2025 – FridayPausha Month Begins (North India)* Start of Pausha Krishna Paksha.Rohini Vrat (Jain)* Observed by Jain women for family well-being.* Dedicated to Goddess Rohini.Ishti* A Vedic fire ritual performed during specific lunar alignments.December 7, 2025 – SundayAkhuratha Sankashti Chaturthi* Sankashti falling in Pausha Krishna Chaturthi.* Devotees fast for the blessings of Lord Ganesha.December 11, 2025 – ThursdayKalashtami* Monthly Ashtami dedicated to Lord Kalabhairava.* Fasting and night vigil are common.Masik Krishna Janmashtami* Monthly observance honoring Lord Krishna’s birth.* Devotees perform Krishna bhajans and milk offerings.December 15, 2025 – MondaySaphala Ekadashi* Fasting today is believed to bring success, prosperity, and spiritual upliftment.* A popular Ekadashi among householders.December 16, 2025 – TuesdayKrishna Matsya Dwadashi* Observance connected to Matsya avatar worship.Dhanu Sankranti* Sun enters Dhanu Rashi (Sagittarius).* Start of the auspicious Dhanurmasa period in many traditions.* Considered excellent for Vishnu worship, especially in South India.December 17, 2025 – WednesdayBudha Pradosh Vrat* Pradosh falling on Wednesday.* Devotees perform Shiva Abhishekam during dusk.December 18, 2025 – ThursdayMasik Shivaratri* Monthly Shivaratri occurring on Krishna Chaturdashi.* Night-long worship of Shiva with Rudra Abhishek.December 19, 2025 – FridayHanuman Jayanti (Tamil tradition)* Observed in Tamil Nadu on Amavasya.Darsha Amavasya* New moon observance.* Ideal for Pitru Tarpan and meditation.Anvadhan* Another occasion for replenishing Vedic sacrificial fire.Pausha Amavasya / Magha Krishna Amavasya* Highly auspicious for rituals dedicated to ancestors.* Considered spiritually potent for deep charity and mantra chanting.December 20, 2025 – SaturdayIshti* Performed during Amavasya rituals.December 21, 2025 – SundayShortest Day of the Year (Winter Solstice)* Marks the transition into Uttarayana energy buildup.* Astronomically significant and spiritually potent.Chandra Darshan* First visibility of the waxing moon.* Considered auspicious for new beginnings.December 24, 2025 – WednesdayVighneshvara Chaturthi* Monthly Vinayaka Chaturthi.* Fasting and Ganesha mantras ensure removal of obstacles.December 25, 2025 – ThursdaySkanda Sashti* Dedicated to Lord Murugan or Kartikeya.* Observed with fasting and temple processions.December 27, 2025 – SaturdayGuru Gobind Singh Jayanti* Celebrates the birth anniversary of the 10th Sikh Guru.Mandala Pooja (Malayalam ...
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