Akshaya Navami 2025: Akshaya Navami is also known as Amla Navami and it will be celebrated on Friday, October 31, 2025. As per the Hindu calendar, this sacred festival falls on the Shukla Navami Tithi of the Kartik month, just two days before Dev Uthani Ekadashi. The term ‘Akshaya’ means never diminishing, signifying that the virtues earned through charity, fasting or puja on this day remain eternal.
Akshaya Navami 2025 Date and Purvahna Time
| Event | Date and Time |
| Akshaya Navami | Friday, October 31, 2025 |
| Akshaya Navami Purvahna Time | 06:32 AM to 10:03 AM |
| Navami Tithi Begins | 10:06 AM on Oct 30, 2025 |
| Navami Tithi Ends | 10:03 AM on Oct 31, 2025 |
It is believed that Satya Yuga (the Age of Truth) began on Akshaya Navami. Hence, this day is also known as Satya Yugadi. According to Hindu scriptures, any act of devotion, donation, or prayer performed on this day grants lifelong and even afterlife blessings. Just as Akshaya Tritiya marks the beginning of Treta Yuga, Akshaya Navami symbolizes the dawn of Satya Yuga, making both equally auspicious.
Amla Navami 2025: Worship of the Sacred Amla Tree
Akshaya Navami is popularly called Amla Navami, as devotees worship the Amla (Indian Gooseberry) tree. The Amla tree is regarded as sacred and believed to be the abode of Lord Vishnu. People offer water, flowers, and sweets near the tree, seeking divine blessings for prosperity, good health, and spiritual growth.
Significance of Mathura-Vrindavan Parikrama
On this day, the Parikrama of Mathura and Vrindavan holds immense importance. Thousands of devotees perform circumambulation around the twin holy towns, believing it brings never-diminishing Punya (spiritual merit). It is said that the blessings received on this day multiply manifolds, ensuring eternal good fortune.
Jagaddhatri Puja in West Bengal
In West Bengal, the same day is celebrated as Jagaddhatri Puja, dedicated to Goddess Jagaddhatri, the embodiment of power and serenity. The goddess, known as the sustainer of the universe, is worshipped with grandeur and devotion. Cities like Chandannagar and Krishnanagar witness vibrant celebrations, decorative pandals, and devotional chants throughout the day.
Importance and Rituals
Devotees wake up early, take a holy bath, and perform Daan-Punya (charitable deeds). The day encourages selfless service, prayers to Lord Vishnu, and reverence for nature. Performing Amla Puja and Satya Yuga rituals is believed to wash away sins and bring everlasting prosperity and purity.
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