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Narmada Jayanti 2025: Date, Time, Rituals and Significance

Know the date, time, rituals, and significance of this sacred day, honoring the birth of River Narmada, a symbol of spiritual purification.

February 03, 2025 / 14:35 IST
Narmada Jayanti 2025: Date, Time, Rituals and Significance

Narmada Jayanti, a significant Hindu festival, is celebrated annually to honour the sacred River Narmada, also referred to as "Maa Narmada" by devotees. This auspicious occasion falls on the Shukla Paksha Saptami (seventh day of the waxing moon) in the Magha month, as per the Hindu lunar calendar. In 2025, Narmada Jayanti will be observed on Tuesday, February 4.

EventDate and Time 
Narmada JayantiTuesday, February 4, 2025
Saptami Tithi Begins04:37 AM on Feb 04, 2025
Saptami Tithi Ends02:30 AM on Feb 05, 2025
Significance of Narmada Jayanti

The River Narmada holds immense spiritual and cultural significance in Hindu tradition. It is revered as one of the holiest rivers and is often associated with purity, peace, and prosperity. According to legends, the river was born from the sweat of Lord Shiva as he meditated, making it a divine entity. Devotees believe that worshipping the Narmada on this day helps cleanse sins, bestow spiritual wisdom, and bring peace and prosperity into their lives.

Amarkantak, located in Madhya Pradesh, is the origin of the River Narmada and is considered one of the most sacred spots to observe Narmada Jayanti. Thousands of devotees gather here to pay homage to the river and participate in traditional rituals.

Rituals of Narmada Jayanti

The celebration of Narmada Jayanti involves a variety of spiritual activities:

  • River Worship: Devotees offer prayers, flowers, incense, and light diyas near the riverbank to honour Maa Narmada.
  • Sacred Bath: Taking a dip in the River Narmada is believed to purify the soul and wash away sins.
  • Chanting and Bhajans: Devotees sing devotional songs and chant mantras in praise of the river goddess.
  • Puja and Aarti: Special puja ceremonies and aarti are performed, especially in temples located near the river.
  • Donation and Charity: It is considered auspicious to donate clothes, food, or money to the needy on this day.

Amarkantak, the source of the Narmada, becomes the focal point of grand celebrations on Narmada Jayanti. The serene environment of this pilgrimage site, combined with the chanting of mantras and the sight of devotees performing rituals, creates a spiritually uplifting atmosphere. The area is decorated with lights, and cultural events highlighting the significance of the river are organised.

Narmada Jayanti is not just a festival; it is a celebration of faith, devotion, and reverence for nature. Observing this day with sincerity and devotion is believed to bring divine blessings and harmony into one’s life. Whether you participate in the celebrations at Amarkantak or observe the day through prayers at home, the essence of Narmada Jayanti lies in showing gratitude to Maa Narmada for her life-giving blessings.

Mark your calendar for February 4, 2025, and take a moment to honour the sacred River Narmada, a symbol of purity and prosperity.

Neha Mewari

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