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Jagaddhatri Puja 2025 Date: Know Tithi Timings, Significance, Story, and Puja Rituals of the Divine Form of Goddess Durga

Jagaddhatri Puja 2025 will be observed on October 31, celebrating Goddess Durga’s divine form as the Upholder of the Universe, symbolizing humility, power, and wisdom.

October 28, 2025 / 10:23 IST
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Jagaddhatri Puja 2025 Date: Know Tithi Timings, Significance, Story, and Puja Rituals of the Divine Form of Goddess Durga
Jagaddhatri Puja 2025 Date: Know Tithi Timings, Significance, Story, and Puja Rituals of the Divine Form of Goddess Durga

Jagaddhatri Puja 2025: Jagaddhatri Puja this year will be celebrated on Friday, October 31, coinciding with Akshaya Navami. According to the Hindu Panchang, the festival falls on the Navami Tithi of Shukla Paksha in Kartik month. This sacred day is especially celebrated with great devotion in West Bengal, Odisha, Tripura and parts of Bihar such as Madhubani.

Goddess Jagaddhatri is considered one of the divine manifestations of Maa Durga, symbolizing strength, compassion and protection. The word Jagaddhatri literally means “Mother of the Universe” or “the Upholder of the World,” emphasizing her role as the sustainer of creation.

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Jagaddhatri Puja 2025 Date and Time

EventDate and Time 
Jagaddhatri PujaFriday, October 31, 2025
Akshaya NavamiFriday, October 31, 2025
Navami Tithi Begins10:06 AM on Oct 30, 2025
Navami Tithi Ends10:03 AM on Oct 31, 2025
The Divine Form of Goddess Jagaddhatri

The appearance of Goddess Jagaddhatri is serene yet powerful. She is depicted seated gracefully on a lion, dressed in red garments, and holding a conch, chakra, bow, and arrow in her four hands. The third eye on her forehead symbolizes divine awareness and victory over ignorance.
According to sacred scriptures like Shaktisangama Tantra, Bhavishya Purana, Smriti Sangraha, and Durga Kalpa, the Goddess represents the triumph of purity and divine wisdom over darkness and arrogance.

Jagaddhatri Puja: Origin and Historical Background