Navratri 2025 will begin with Ghatasthapana on September 22, 2025 (Monday), marking the start of the Shardiya Navratri festival. Ghatasthapana, also known as Kalash Sthapana, is one of the most important rituals as it symbolizes the invocation of Goddess Shakti. According to Hindu scriptures, performing Ghatasthapana at the right Shubh Muhurat ensures blessings, while doing it at the wrong time is considered inauspicious.
Ghatasthapana Date and Muhurat 2025
Event | Date and Time |
Ghatasthapana Date | Monday, September 22, 2025 |
Ghatasthapana Muhurat | 06:11 AM to 07:52 AM |
Abhijit Muhurat | 11:51 AM to 12:39 PM |
Pratipada Tithi Begins | 01:23 AM on September 22 |
Pratipada Tithi Ends | 02:55 AM on September 23, 2025 |
Kanya Lagna Muhurat | 06:11 AM to 07:52 AM |
Ghatasthapana marks the beginning of Navratri 2025 and is performed on the Pratipada Tithi of Shardiya Navratri. The ritual involves installing a Kalash filled with water, mango leaves, and coconut, representing the dwelling of Goddess Durga. Scriptures strictly forbid performing Ghatasthapana during Amavasya, nighttime, or after sixteen Ghatis from sunrise.
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Navratri 2025 Rituals and Puja Vidhi
- Place a Kalash filled with clean water at the puja altar.
- Decorate it with mango leaves and place a coconut on top.
- Invoke Goddess Durga with mantra chanting and prayers.
- Sow barley seeds near the Kalash, which are observed throughout Navratri.
- Light a lamp (Akhand Jyot) and maintain it throughout the nine days.
- Kalash (pot)
- Fresh water
- Mango leaves
- Coconut
- Red cloth
- Barley seeds
- Akshat (rice)
- Kumkum, haldi, and chandan
- Betel leaves and nuts
- Flowers and incense sticks
Regional Celebrations of Navratri 2025
- In North India, Ghatasthapana is performed with great devotion, followed by daily pujas, bhajans, and fasting.
- In West Bengal, the last three days of Navratri are celebrated as Durga Puja, with rituals like Kalparambha and Bilva Nimantran.
- In Maharashtra and Gujarat, Ghatasthapana leads to Garba and Dandiya celebrations each evening.
This ritual symbolizes the invocation of Goddess Durga’s divine energy into the Kalash. It represents strength, prosperity, and new beginnings. Observing Ghatasthapana correctly ensures spiritual growth and blessings for the family during Navratri.
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