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Kojagara Puja 2025: Date, Timings, Vrat Katha, Significance & Sharad Purnima Puja Vidhi

Celebrate Kojagara Puja 2025 with Lakshmi Puja, night vigil, and vrat katha. Discover timings, rituals, and the story of Brahmin Valit for wealth and prosperity.

October 03, 2025 / 17:29 IST
Kojagara Puja 2025: Date, Timings, Vrat Katha, Significance & Sharad Purnima Puja Vidhi

Kojagara Puja: Also called Kojagari Vrat or Bengali Lakshmi Puja, is a major festival celebrated in West Bengal, Odisha, and Assam. Observed on Ashwin Purnima, this auspicious night is dedicated to worshiping Goddess Lakshmi for wealth, prosperity, and well-being. Devotees perform a night-long vigil (Jagarana), believing that Goddess Lakshmi descends to bless those who remain awake with her divine grace. This full moon celebration is also known as Sharad Purnima or Kaumudi Vrat, symbolizing abundance and spiritual upliftment.

Kojagara Puja 2025: Date and Timings

EventDate and Time
Kojagara PujaMonday, October 6, 2025
Purnima Tithi Begins12:23 PM, October 6
Purnima Tithi Ends09:16 AM, October 7
Nishita Time (Best Puja Time)11:46 PM – 12:34 AM
Moonrise05:33 PM, Krishna Dashami
Note: All timings are in local Thiruvananthapuram time with DST adjustments.

Importance of Kojagara Puja

Kojagara Vrat is considered highly sacred in Hindu traditions, especially in eastern India. According to the Skanda Purana, observing this fast brings wealth, prosperity, health, and children. Devotees who perform Kojagara Puja with devotion are believed to receive Goddess Lakshmi’s blessings not only in this life but in future lives as well.

The night is considered Nishithvyapini, the most auspicious time for puja. On this night, devotees offer coconut water and play Chausar (a traditional game) to please Goddess Lakshmi.

Kojagara Vrat Katha: Story of Brahmin Valit

The Kojagara Puja vrat story revolves around a poor Brahmin named Valit from Magadha. Despite being spiritually knowledgeable and performing daily rituals like Sandhya Snana, Valit was financially poor. He never asked for donations but accepted offerings graciously when offered. By observing the Kojagara Vrat, Valit experienced divine blessings, transforming his life from poverty to prosperity.

This narrative highlights the power of devotion, patience, and sincere observance of fasts in gaining wealth and well-being.

Kojagara Puja Rituals

  • Fasting and Vigil: Devotees keep awake throughout the night (Jagarana) to welcome Goddess Lakshmi.
  • Lakshmi Puja: Worship Goddess Lakshmi with offerings, prayers, and lighting lamps.
  • Games and Charity: Offer coconut water and play traditional games like Chausar; donating to the needy brings additional merit.
  • Spiritual Benefits: Observing this vrat is believed to purify the mind, remove poverty, and bring prosperity.

Kojagara Puja is a unique blend of devotion, tradition, and celebration. Observing this night vigil, following the rituals, and reciting the Vrat Katha ensures divine blessings and a prosperous life.
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