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Shabari Jayanti 2025: Date, Timings, Rituals, Significance and more

Discover the significance and importance of Shabari Jayanti 2025. Get to know the date, timings, rituals, and more about this auspicious day celebrating the birth of Shabari, a devoted follower of Lord Rama.

February 14, 2025 / 12:50 IST
Shabari Jayanti 2025: Date, Timings, Rituals, Significance and more

Shabari Jayanti is a significant Hindu festival that honors the devotion and unwavering faith of Mata Shabari, a revered devotee of Lord Rama. This auspicious occasion is observed annually on Krishna Paksha Saptami in the month of Phalguna, as per the North Indian lunar calendar. In states following the Amanta lunar calendar, such as Gujarat, Maharashtra, and the southern regions of India, it falls in the month of Magha. Despite the difference in calendar systems, Shabari Jayanti is observed on the same day across all regions.

Shabari Jayanti 2025 Date and Timings

EventDate and Time 
Shabari JayantiThursday, February 20, 2025
Saptami Tithi Begins07:32 AM on Feb 19, 2025
Saptami Tithi Ends09:58 AM on Feb 20, 2025
Significance of Shabari Jayanti

Shabari Jayanti commemorates the unwavering devotion of Mata Shabari, a tribal woman and ardent follower of Lord Rama. Her story is mentioned in the Hindu epic Ramayana, where she patiently waited for years to meet Lord Rama. When he finally arrived at her hermitage, she offered him berries, first tasting them to ensure they were sweet. This act of devotion exemplifies selfless love and pure devotion, making Shabari Jayanti an important day for devotees seeking divine blessings.

Rituals and Observances

  • Fasting and Prayers – Devotees observe a fast on this day and offer prayers to Lord Rama and Mata Shabari.
  • Recitation of Ramayana – Reading passages from the Ramayana, especially the section depicting Shabari’s devotion, is a common practice.
  • Bhajans and Kirtans – Devotional songs and hymns praising Lord Rama and Mata Shabari are sung in temples and households.
  • Charitable Acts – Many devotees engage in feeding the poor and distributing food, as Mata Shabari’s story signifies kindness and selflessness.
  • Temple Visits – Special pujas and celebrations take place in temples dedicated to Lord Rama, where devotees seek his blessings.

Shabari Jayanti is a celebration of faith, devotion, and unconditional love for the divine. It teaches the importance of humility and selflessness in devotion. Observing this sacred day allows devotees to reflect on the values of Mata Shabari and seek spiritual enlightenment. May this Shabari Jayanti bring peace, devotion, and prosperity to all!
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