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Hindu Festivals List of 2025

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Pankaj Prakash

Author Updated on May 19, 2025

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India is known for its rich cultural traditions and its festivals are a testament to this diversity. Every year, millions of people celebrate various Hindu festivals with devotion, rituals and grand festivities. From religious observances to seasonal celebrations, each festival holds deep significance in people’s lives.

If you are looking for Hindu festivals list for 2025, here is a complete guide to the major celebrations. However, remember such days are marked as public holidays and so the bank will remain closed. If you have important banking transactions to complete, it is best to plan ahead to avoid any delays. 

Hindu Festivals List in 2025

The following table shows the list of Hindu festivals in 2025:

DateDay Holiday
15 January 2025WednesdayMakar Sankranti or Pongal
02 February 2025SundayVasant Panchami
11 February 2025TuesdayThaipusam
26 February 2025WednesdayMaha Shivaratri
13 March 2025ThursdayHolika Dahan
14 March 2025FridayHoli
29 March 2025SaturdayHindi New Year
30 March 2025SundayTelugu New Year or Ugadi or Gudi Padwa 
06 April 2025SundayRamanavami
12 April 2025SaturdayHanuman Jayanti
14 April 2025MondayVaisakhi or Baisakhi or Vishu
14 April 2025MondayBengali New Year or Bihu
14 April 2025MondayTamil New Year
30 May 2025FridayAkshaya Tritiya
10 June 2025TuesdaySavitri Pooja
27 June 2025FridayPuri Rath Yatra
10 July 2025ThursdayGuru Purnima
29 July 2025TuesdayNag Panchami
08 August 2025FridayVaralakshmi Vrat
09 August 2025SaturdayRaksha Bandhan
16 August 2025SaturdayKrishna Janmashtami
27 August 2025WednesdayGanesh Chaturthi
04 September 2025ThursdayOnam
17 September 2025WednesdayVishwakarma Puja
21 September 2025SundayMahalaya Amavasya
22 September 2025MondayNavaratri begins
28 September 2025SundayDurga Puja begins
01 October 2025WednesdayNavaratri ends or Maha Navami
02 October 2025ThursdayDussehra
06 October 2025MondaySharad Purnima
09 October 2025ThursdayKarwa Chauth
18 October 2025SaturdayDhanteras
21 October 2025TuesdayDiwali
23 October 2025ThursdayBhai Dooj
27 October 2025MondayChhath Puja
05 November 2025WednesdayKartik Purnima
01 December 2025MondayGeeta Jayanti
16 December 2025TuesdayDhanu Sankranti

Top 10 Hindu Festivals in 2025 

The following are the top 10 Hindu festivals celebrated in 2025:

Makar Sankranti

Makar Sankranti marks the end of winter and the beginning of the harvest season in India. The festival is a time to express gratitude for the harvest, participate in cultural festivities and enjoy time with loved ones.

Celebrated across the country, people fly kites, enjoy traditional sweets like tilgul and participate in vibrant fairs during this festival. In states like Gujarat and Rajasthan, it is known as the Kite Festival, where people light bonfires as part of the celebrations. On January 15, 2025, families and communities came together to celebrate Makar Sankranti, marking the seasonal transition with joy and tradition.

Pongal

Pongal is a significant harvest festival in Tamil Nadu, celebrated with great enthusiasm. In 2025, it was observed on 15th January. The highlight of the festival is Thai Pongal, where people prepare a special dish called Pongal using freshly harvested rice, jaggery and other ingredients. This dish is cooked in an earthen pot and offered to the Sun God as a gesture of gratitude.

The celebrations begin a day earlier with Bhogi Pongal, symbolising a fresh start as people discard old belongings. Mattu Pongal, the third day, is dedicated to honouring cattle, essential to farming. The festival concludes with Kaanum Pongal, a day for family gatherings and festivities.

Vasant Panchami

Vasant Panchami, also known as Basant Panchami, is a Hindu festival that marks the arrival of spring. In 2025, it was celebrated on 2nd February. The festival is dedicated to Goddess Saraswati, the deity of wisdom, knowledge, music and arts. Devotees seek her blessings for creativity and intellect by offering prayers and performing rituals.

The occasion is also marked by various cultural events, including music and dance performances. During this day, banks may remain closed, but that should not stop you from securing your financial future. With the Stable Money app, you can invest in fixed deposits anytime, without any hassle.

Maha Shivratri

Maha Shivaratri, or the ‘Great Night of Shiva’, is a significant Hindu festival dedicated to Lord Shiva. The Maha Shivratri 2025 will be celebrated on 26th February. Celebrated on the 14th day of the dark fortnight in the Hindu month of Phalguna, the festival sees devotees offering milk, fruits, flowers and bael leaves to the Shiva Linga. 

Many observe fasts, some abstaining completely from food and water, while others follow a partial fast. The occasion is marked with prayers and rituals across India and beyond, drawing millions of devotees in reverence to Lord Shiva.

Holi

Holi, known as the festival of colours, is one of the popular Hindu festivals that will be celebrated on 14th March, 2025. The festival is rooted in the legend of Prahlad, the son of the demon king Hiranyakashipu. Prahlad, a devoted follower of Lord Vishnu, triumphed over his evil aunt Holika, who had planned to harm him. With divine intervention, Holika perished instead, freeing the world from her terror.

To mark this event, Holika Dahan 2025 will be observed on 13th March, when people light bonfires on the full moon night, symbolising the victory of good over evil. The next day, Holi celebrations burst into life with vibrant colours, music, dance and festive gatherings, bringing people together in joyous harmony.

Ram Navami

Ramanavami 2025, observed on April 6, marks the birth of Lord Rama, the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Devotees celebrate this auspicious day by observing fasts, offering prayers and performing pujas at temples dedicated to Lord Rama. A significant tradition during the festival is the recitation of the Ramayana, the epic that narrates his life and divine journey.

In many regions, grand processions take place, featuring idols and images of Lord Rama, Goddess Sita, Hanuman and other figures from the Ramayana. These vibrant processions showcase devotional music and rituals, adding to the spiritual essence of Ram Navami 2025.

Raksha Bandhan

Raksha Bandhan is a Hindu festival that celebrates the special bond between brothers and sisters. In 2025, it falls on August 9. The festival's main tradition involves sisters tying a sacred thread, known as a rakhi, on their brothers' wrists, symbolising their love and prayers for their brother’s well-being. In return, brothers pledge to protect and support their sisters, often giving them gifts as a token of their appreciation.

Raksha Bandhan is traditionally observed during the Hindu lunar month of Shravana, which typically falls in August. This festival is a heartfelt occasion for siblings to express their love and strengthen their bond.

Janmashtami

In 2025, Janmashtami falls on August 16. It is a vibrant Hindu festival that marks the birth of Lord Krishna, believed to be the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. This festival is observed on Ashtami, the eighth day of the Krishna Paksha (waning moon phase) in the month of Shravana.

Devotees honour this occasion by fasting, chanting devotional hymns and participating in religious and cultural events. One of the most exciting traditions of Janmashtami is Dahi Handi, where groups of young people form human pyramids to break an earthen pot filled with curd or butter. This ritual symbolises Lord Krishna’s playful nature, as he was known for stealing butter in his childhood.

Ganesha Chaturthi

Ganesh Chaturthi is one of the top Hindu festivals in India that celebrates the birth of Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed deity symbolising wisdom and prosperity. This festival falls on the fourth day (Chaturthi) of the waxing moon in the Bhadrapada month. In 2025, Ganesh Chaturthi will be observed on August 27.

During the festival, people place beautifully crafted Ganesha idols in homes and public spaces, accompanied by devotional songs, prayers and cultural performances. Devotees offer Lord Ganesha sweets, fruits and flowers, seeking his blessings for wisdom, success and the removal of obstacles. The festival concludes with Ganesh Visarjan, where devotees immerse the idols in water, symbolising his return to the divine abode.

Durga Puja

In West Bengal, Durga Puja is celebrated with immense grandeur and devotion. This five-day festival, which concludes with Dussehra, honours the victory of Goddess Durga over the demon Mahishasura. Durga Puja usually takes place in late September or early October, and in 2025, Durga Ashtami falls on September 30. 

On the final day of the festival, devotees carry beautifully crafted clay idols of Goddess Durga to the river, where they are immersed in water as a symbolic farewell, while participants, dressed in red and white, bid an emotional goodbye to the goddess.

Final Word

From Makar Sankranti to Durga Puja, each festival holds cultural and spiritual significance. The Hindu festivals list for 2025 offers a glimpse into the vibrant celebrations that take place across India. These festivals not only mark religious milestones but also strengthen family and community bonds.

While these occasions are marked as public holidays, your financial plans do not have to be put on hold. With the Stable Money app, you can invest in fixed deposits anytime, even when banks are closed. Moreover, your investments are backed by DICGC, ensuring safety and peace of mind.

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