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Ramanujacharya Jayanti 2025 Date: When is Sri Ramanuja Acharya Jayanthi? and all you need to know

Ramanujacharya Jayanti 2025: Learn about the significance, celebrations, and rituals of Sri Ramanujacharya's birth anniversary on May 2, 2025.

May 01, 2025 / 11:54 IST
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1008th Birth Anniversary of Sri Ramanujacharya: Sri Ramanujacharya Jayanti, the birth anniversary of one of Hinduism’s greatest spiritual teachers, will be observed on Friday, May 2, 2025. This year marks the 1008th Jayanti of Sri Ramanuja Acharya, a monumental occasion for followers of Sri Vaishnavism and devotees around the world.

EventDate and Time 
Birth Anniversary of Sri Ramanujacharya1008th
Ramanuja JayantiFriday, May 2, 2025
Thiruvathirai Nakshathram Begins02:21 PM on May 01, 2025
Thiruvathirai Nakshathram Ends01:04 PM on May 02, 2025

Born in 1017 CE in Sriperumbudur, a town in present-day Tamil Nadu, Sri Ramanujacharya is celebrated as a towering figure in Indian philosophy. He lived for 120 years and attained siddhi (spiritual liberation) in 1137 CE in Srirangam, Tamil Nadu. His teachings, rooted in Vishishtadvaita Vedanta, emphasized devotion, compassion, and the unity of the soul with the Supreme Being—Lord Vishnu.

Originally named Lakshmana, Ramanujacharya was also known as Ilaya Perumal, meaning “the radiant one.” He is deeply revered for shaping and organizing the Sri Vaishnava tradition and for making profound contributions to temple rituals, theology, and social reforms.

When is Ramanuja Jayanti Celebrated?

Sri Ramanujacharya Jayanti is observed annually based on the Tamil Solar Calendar, typically during the Chithirai month (April–May), on the day of the Thiruvathirai (Ardra) Nakshatra, which is considered his birth star. In 2025, this auspicious day falls on May 2 (Friday).

Why Is This Jayanti Special?

The 1008th birth anniversary is a particularly significant milestone in the spiritual calendar. The number 1008 holds deep symbolic meaning in Hinduism, often associated with completeness and divinity (e.g., 1008 names of deities).

On this day, devotees across India—especially in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh—participate in special pujas, recitations of his teachings, and processions. Temples linked to Sri Ramanujacharya, like Sriperumbudur, Srirangam, and Melkote, hold grand celebrations in his honor.

Legacy of Ramanujacharya

Sri Ramanuja’s vision of a compassionate, inclusive society continues to inspire millions. He championed spiritual equality and emphasized that devotion to God transcends caste and class. His influence is felt not just in temples but in the hearts of people who seek spiritual unity and service.

As the world marks his 1008th Jayanti, it’s a time to reflect on his timeless teachings and the path of devotion, wisdom, and humility that he laid before us.

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