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Festivals in October 2025: Check Diwali Dates, Dhanteras, Bhaidooj, Gujarati New Year & Full Calendar

October 2025 Hindu festivals include Maha Navami, Dussehra, Diwali, Dhanteras, and Bhaidooj, celebrating devotion, traditions, and the triumph of good over evil.

September 30, 2025 / 15:49 IST
Festivals in October 2025: Check Diwali Dates, Dhanteras, Bhaidooj, Gujarati New Year & Full Calendar

October 2025 Festivals: October is a vibrant month in the Hindu calendar, packed with festivals that celebrate devotion, culture, and traditions. Key celebrations this month include Maha Navami, Dussehra (Vijayadashami), Diwali, Dhanteras, and Bhaidooj (Bhai Dooj). These festivals not only mark the triumph of good over evil but also bring families together through rituals, prayers and joyous gatherings. Whether you are observing the sacred Navratri rituals, lighting diyas during Diwali or exchanging blessings on Bhaidooj, October 2025 promises a spiritually enriching experience across India.

List of Festivals in 2025 in India 
FestivalDate
Maha NavamiOctober 1, 2025, Wednesday
Saraswati BalidanOctober 1, 2025, Wednesday
Ayudha PujaOctober 1, 2025, Wednesday
Durga BalidanOctober 1, 2025, Wednesday
Bengal Maha NavamiOctober 1, 2025, Wednesday
South Saraswati PujaOctober 1, 2025, Wednesday
Daksha Savarni ManvadiOctober 1, 2025, Wednesday
Saraswati VisarjanOctober 2, 2025, Thursday
Durga VisarjanOctober 2, 2025, Thursday
VijayadashamiOctober 2, 2025, Thursday
DussehraOctober 2, 2025, Thursday
Bengal VijayadashamiOctober 2, 2025, Thursday
Vidyarambham DayOctober 2, 2025, Thursday
Madhvacharya JayantiOctober 2, 2025, Thursday
Mysore DasaraOctober 2, 2025, Thursday
Buddha JayantiOctober 2, 2025, Thursday
Gandhi JayantiOctober 2, 2025, Thursday
Kashi Bharat MilapOctober 3, 2025, Friday
Papankusha EkadashiOctober 3, 2025, Friday
Shani TrayodashiOctober 4, 2025, Saturday
Padmanabha DwadashiOctober 4, 2025, Saturday
Shani Pradosh VratOctober 4, 2025, Saturday
Kojagara PujaOctober 6, 2025, Monday
Sharad PurnimaOctober 6, 2025, Monday
Ashwina Purnima VratOctober 6, 2025, Monday
AnvadhanOctober 6, 2025, Monday
Valmiki JayantiOctober 7, 2025, Tuesday
Meerabai JayantiOctober 7, 2025, Tuesday
Ashwina Navapada Oli EndsOctober 7, 2025, Tuesday
Ashwina PurnimaOctober 7, 2025, Tuesday
IshtiOctober 7, 2025, Tuesday
Kartika Begins *NorthOctober 8, 2025, Wednesday
Atla TaddeOctober 9, 2025, Thursday
Karwa ChauthOctober 10, 2025, Friday
Masik KarthigaiOctober 10, 2025, Friday
Vakratunda SankashtiOctober 10, 2025, Friday
Rohini VratOctober 11, 2025, Saturday
Ahoi AshtamiOctober 13, 2025, Monday
Radha Kunda SnanOctober 13, 2025, Monday
KalashtamiOctober 13, 2025, Monday
Masik Krishna JanmashtamiOctober 13, 2025, Monday
Govatsa DwadashiOctober 17, 2025, Friday
Tula SankrantiOctober 17, 2025, Friday
Rama EkadashiOctober 17, 2025, Friday
Shani TrayodashiOctober 18, 2025, Saturday
DhanterasOctober 18, 2025, Saturday
Yama DeepamOctober 18, 2025, Saturday
Yama Panchaka BeginsOctober 18, 2025, Saturday
Shani Pradosh VratOctober 18, 2025, Saturday
Kali ChaudasOctober 19, 2025, Sunday
Hanuman PujaOctober 19, 2025, Sunday
Masik ShivaratriOctober 19, 2025, Sunday
Lakshmi PujaOctober 20, 2025, Monday
Narak ChaturdashiOctober 20, 2025, Monday
Kedar Gauri VratOctober 20, 2025, Monday
Tamil DeepavaliOctober 20, 2025, Monday
DiwaliOctober 20, 2025, Monday
Chopda PujaOctober 20, 2025, Monday
Sharda PujaOctober 20, 2025, Monday
Kali PujaOctober 20, 2025, Monday
DeepamalikaOctober 20, 2025, Monday
Kamala JayantiOctober 20, 2025, Monday
Darsha AmavasyaOctober 21, 2025, Tuesday
AnvadhanOctober 21, 2025, Tuesday
Kartika AmavasyaOctober 21, 2025, Tuesday
Govardhan PujaOctober 22, 2025, Wednesday
AnnakutOctober 22, 2025, Wednesday
Bali PratipadaOctober 22, 2025, Wednesday
Dyuta KridaOctober 22, 2025, Wednesday
Gujarati New YearOctober 22, 2025, Wednesday
IshtiOctober 22, 2025, Wednesday
Bhaiya DoojOctober 23, 2025, Thursday
Yama DwitiyaOctober 23, 2025, Thursday
Chitragupta PujaOctober 23, 2025, Thursday
Chandra DarshanaOctober 23, 2025, Thursday
Nagula ChavithiOctober 25, 2025, Saturday
Vinayaka ChaturthiOctober 25, 2025, Saturday
Labh PanchamiOctober 26, 2025, Sunday
Soora SamharamOctober 27, 2025, Monday
Chhath PujaOctober 27, 2025, Monday
Skanda SashtiOctober 27, 2025, Monday
Jalaram Bapa JayantiOctober 29, 2025, Wednesday
Kartika Ashtahnika BeginsOctober 29, 2025, Wednesday
GopashtamiOctober 30, 2025, Thursday
Masik DurgashtamiOctober 30, 2025, Thursday
Akshaya NavamiOctober 31, 2025, Friday
Jagaddhatri PujaOctober 31, 2025, Friday
Sata YugaOctober 31, 2025, Friday
Top 5 Festivals in October 2025
  1. Maha Navami: Celebrated on the ninth day of Navratri, Maha Navami honors Goddess Durga as Mahisasuramardini, symbolizing the victory of good over evil. Devotees perform Navami Kanya Puja, worshipping nine young girls as embodiments of the divine feminine.
  2. Dussehra / Vijayadashami: Dussehra marks Lord Rama’s victory over Ravana and also commemorates Goddess Durga’s triumph over Mahishasura. Celebrations include effigy burning in North India, Durga Puja rituals in Bengal, and cultural events across southern India.
  3. Diwali: Known as the Festival of Lights, Diwali celebrates prosperity, light, and happiness. Homes are illuminated with diyas, prayers are offered to Goddess Lakshmi, and sweets are exchanged among family and friends.
  4. Dhanteras: Dhanteras kicks off the Diwali celebrations, focusing on wealth and well-being. Devotees buy gold, silver, and utensils, and worship Lord Dhanvantari, seeking good health and prosperity.
  5. Bhaidooj / Bhai Dooj: Celebrated after Diwali, Bhaidooj honors the bond between brothers and sisters. Sisters perform aarti and pray for their brothers’ long life, while brothers give gifts in return, strengthening family ties.
FAQsQ: When is Maha Navami in 2025?

A: Maha Navami falls on October 1, 2025 and marks the ninth day of Navratri.

Q: What is the significance of Dussehra?

A: Dussehra celebrates the victory of good over evil, commemorating Lord Rama’s triumph over Ravana and Goddess Durga’s victory over Mahishasura.

Q: Which day is Diwali in 2025?

A: Diwali will be celebrated on October 20, 2025, with prayers to Goddess Lakshmi and lighting of diyas.

Q: What rituals are observed on Dhanteras?

A: Devotees purchase precious metals and utensils and worship Lord Dhanvantari for wealth and health.

Q: How is Bhaidooj celebrated?

A: Sisters perform aarti for brothers, pray for their well-being, and brothers give gifts in return, symbolizing sibling love and protection.

October 2025 is a month of joy, devotion, and togetherness. From the spiritual celebrations of Maha Navami and Dussehra to the joyous lighting of Diwali diyas, the month offers something for everyone. Observing these festivals not only strengthens faith and family bonds but also preserves India’s rich cultural heritage. Mark your calendars for these auspicious dates and partake in the rituals, prayers, and festivities that make October truly special.

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