Latest Updates
-
Horoscope for Today April 05, 2026 - Small Choices Guide Calm Momentum -
Happy Easter 2026 Wishes: Top 50+ Messages, Status, Captions And Posts To Share With Family And Friends -
Comfort Style Creamy Blend Tomato Soup Recipe -
Rashmika Mandanna’s “Now It’s Us Three” Post Sparks Speculation Ahead of Anime Awards 2026 Return -
The Softest Ever Homemade Gulab Jamun Recipe -
Where To Eat This Easter 2026: From Chef-Led Experiences To Traditional Feasts Across India -
International Carrot Day 2026: The Hydrating, Skin-Loving Vegetable To Eat More This Summer -
Fluffy Jeera Rice Every Time: The Simple Trick You Need To Know -
Parveen Babi 72nd Birth Anniversary: When A Modern, Unapologetic Style Icon Took Over Bollywood -
5.8 Magnitude Earthquake In Afghanistan Sends Tremors To Delhi: Why Deep Quakes Travel Across Borders
September 2025 Important Events In India: Everything You Need To Know About Spiritual And Cultural Festivals
September 2025 in India is a month of devotion, tradition, and community gatherings. As the monsoon recedes, temples come alive, rituals are performed, and people across the state immerse themselves in spiritual practices and cultural festivities. It's a time to connect with faith, honour ancestors, and embrace seasonal celebrations.
September 3 (Wednesday): Parivarthana Ekadashi
Parivarthana Ekadashi: Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, observed with fasting and prayers to purify the mind and soul.
September 4 (Thursday): First Onam And Vamana Jayanti
- First Onam: Begins the festive celebrations with traditional customs.
- Vamana Jayanti: Marks the birth of Lord Vamana, the fifth incarnation of Vishnu.
September 5 (Friday): Thiruvonam, Pradosham And Milad Ul Nabi
- Thiruvonam: The main day of Onam, celebrated with feasts and cultural events.
- Pradosham: Dedicated to Lord Shiva, observed with fasting and prayers.
- Milad Ul Nabi: Commemorates the birth of Prophet Muhammad.
September 6 (Saturday): Third Onam & Anant Chaturdashi
- Third Onam: Continues the festive celebrations.
- Anant Chaturdashi / Ganesh Visarjan: Marks the conclusion of Ganesh Chaturthi, when devotees immerse Lord Ganesha idols in water, accompanied by prayers, music, and processions. In some regions, Anant Chaturdashi is also associated with Lord Vishnu, where devotees tie a sacred thread (Anant Sutra) and perform pujas for blessings.
September 7 (Sunday): Fourth Onam, Pournami Vrutham & Sree Narayana Guru Jayanthi
- Fourth Onam: Concludes the Onam festival.
- Bhadrapada Purnima: The full moon of the Bhadrapada month, marking the start of Pitru Paksha. Devotees perform rituals such as Satyanarayana Puja and offerings to ancestors, seeking blessings for prosperity and well-being.
- Pournami Vrutham: The monthly full-moon fasting ritual observed by devotees. Many observe it on Bhadrapada Purnima, combining the benefits of fasting, prayers, and spiritual observances.
- Sree Narayana Guru Jayanthi: Celebrates the birth of the revered social reformer and spiritual leader, honoring his teachings and contributions.
September 8-21: Pitru Paksha
- Pitru Paksha: Fortnight dedicated to honoring ancestors with offerings of food and water.
- Sarva Pitru Amavasya (September 21): Marks the conclusion of Pitru Paksha.
September 10 (Wednesday): Sankashti Chaturthi
Sankashti Chaturthi: Devoted to Lord Ganesha, observed with fasting and prayers to remove obstacles.
September 11 (Thursday): Bharani Shraddha
Bharani Shraddha: Rituals performed to honor ancestors and seek blessings.
September 14 (Sunday): Mahalakshmi Vratam Ends
Mahalakshmi Vratam: Concludes the Vratam dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi for prosperity and well-being.

September 17 (Wednesday): Vishwakarma Jayanti, Kanni Ravi Samkramam, Indira Ekadashi And Sabarimala Masa Pooja Arambham
- Vishwakarma Jayanti: Celebrates Lord Vishwakarma and marks the sun's entry into Virgo.
- Kanni Ravi Samkramam: Marks the sun's transition into Virgo.
- Indira Ekadashi: Observed with fasting and prayers to Lord Vishnu.
- Sabarimala Masa Pooja Arambham: Begins monthly rituals at Sabarimala.
September 19 (Friday): Pradosham
Pradosham: Dedicated to Lord Shiva, observed with prayers and fasting.
September 22 (Monday): Ghatasthapana And Shardiya Navratri Begins
- Ghatasthapana: The sacred ritual of placing a Kalash marks the start of Navratri.
- Shardiya Navratri: Nine-day festival honoring Goddess Durga with fasting, prayers, and cultural events.
September 30 (Tuesday): Durga Ashtami And Sandhi Puja
- Durga Ashtami: Eighth day of Navratri, dedicated to Goddess Durga.
- Sandhi Puja: Special ritual marking the transition between Ashtami and Navami.
With September 2025 underway, the coming days promise a blend of joyous celebrations and reflective rituals. From the colourful Onam feasts and Pitru Paksha offerings to the devotional observances of Navratri, this month invites everyone to participate, celebrate heritage, and embrace the rich tapestry of India's spiritual and cultural life.



Click it and Unblock the Notifications











