September 2025 is packed with festivals celebrated by people across different regions in India. While this festive season brings joy and togetherness, it also impacts certain official and banking activities. With numerous festivals lined up throughout the month, banks across India will remain closed on several days. If you are planning to visit the bank, whether to make a transaction or open a fixed deposit account, you may find it inconvenient on these holidays.
Therefore, it is advisable to check the list of September holidays in advance and plan your bank visits accordingly to avoid any disruptions in your banking activities. Here is a completed and updated list of September Holidays for the year 2025, that you should look for.
Complete List of September Holidays in 2025
Here’s a complete list of September holidays in 2025 to help you plan your financial and banking activities without any interruptions:
Date | Day | Occasion | Region |
September 3, 2025 | Wednesday | Karma Puja | Ranchi |
September 4, 2025 | Thursday | First Onam | Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram |
September 5, 2025 | Friday | Id-E-Milad/Milad-un-Nabi or Id-e Milad (Birthday of Prophet Mohammad) (bara vafat)/Thiruvonam/Milad-i-Sherif | Ahmedabad, Aizawl, Belapur, Bengaluru, Bhopal, Chennai, Dehradun, Hyderabad – Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad – Telangana, Imphal, Jammu, Kanpur, Kochi |
September 6, 2025 | Saturday | Id-e-Milad (Milad-Un-Nabi)/Indrajatra | Gangtok, Raipur |
September 12, 2025 | Friday | Friday following Eid-i-Milad-ul-Nabi | Jammu, Srinagar |
September 13, 2025 | Saturday | 2nd Saturday | All across India |
September 22, 2025 | Monday | Navratra Sthapna | Jaipur |
September 23, 2025 | Tuesday | Birthday of Maharaja Hari Singh Ji | Jammu, Srinagar |
September 27, 2025 | Saturday | 4th Saturday | All across India |
September 29, 2025 | Monday | Maha Saptami/Durga Puja | Agartala, Guwahati, Kolkata |
September 30, 2025 | Tuesday | Maha Ashtami/Durga Ashtami/Durga Puja | Agartala, Bhubaneshwar, Guwahati, Imphal, Jaipur, Kolkata, Patna, Ranchi |
Overview of the September Holidays in 2025
Here’s an overview of the September holidays in 2025:
- Karma Puja (September 3): On 3rd September 2025, the people from Jharkhand will celebrate the Karma Puja. Since it is an agricultural festival of the Santhali, Oraon and Nagpuri people of Jharkhand, numerous karma rituals are presented to rejoice in the occasion.
- First Onam (September 4): The First Onam is also a September holiday, which denotes the welcome of the mythical King Mahabali in the state of Kerala. Celebrating this regional festival, people prepare traditional meals to welcome the harvest season with togetherness. While promoting unity, this festival also upholds Keralite culture.
- Id-E-Milad (Birthday of Prophet Mohammad) (September 5): The Id-E-Milad is also a September holiday that is celebrated as the birthday of Prophet Muhammed among Muslims. In this festival, devotees wear new clothes and visit the mosques to pay tribute to the Prophet. Moreover, people also take out processions and shout praises about Prophet Muhammad.
- Thiruvonam (September 5): Thiruvonam is one of the most important holidays in Sept, which is celebrated with grand feasts called Onam Sadhya. Additionally, traditional dances throughout Kerala are also seen as major celebrations. To emphasise gratitude for the harvest, people partake in plentiful meals on that day.
- Friday Following Eid-i-Milad-ul-Nabi (September 12): Considered one of the prime festivals in Jammu and Srinagar, this September holiday includes celebrations following the Id-E-Milad. People on this day visit mosques for prayers, share meals and strengthen bonds between the community.
- 2nd Saturday (September 13): 2nd Saturday is a holiday for banks all across India.
- Navratra Sthapna (September 22): The Navaratra Sthapna or the Ganasthapna is the day before the first day of the Navaratri festival. Celebrations on this day include placing a pot filled with water as well as decorating with mango leaves, and other auspicious things. On this day, devotees worship the goddess Durga to bring prosperity to their lives.
- Birthday of Maharaja Hari Singh Ji (September 23): The birthday of Maharaja Hari Singh Ji is also a September holiday, in which people from Jammu and Srinagar take out rallies and distribute sweets. On this holiday, Yuva Rajput Sabha also organises cake-cutting ceremonies at numerous places to value the occasion.
- 4th Saturday (September 27): The 4th Saturday is a holiday for banks all across India.
- Maha Saptami/Durga Puja (September 29): The seventh day of Navaratri will be celebrated on September 29 2025. The occasion of Maha Saptami includes rituals like tying the nine planets which are bathed in the river Ganges just before the sun rises. Priests on this day, chant divine hymns and worship goddess Durga with 16 special items.
- Maha Ashtami/Durga Ashtami/Durga Puja (September 30): This day is observed as the Maha Ashtami or the eighth day of Navaratri. Rituals on this day also include honouring the eight incarnations of the goddess. On this auspicious day, devotees commemorate goddess Durga with a strict fast and worship her weapons by reciting mantras.
Final Word
There are a total of eleven days in 2025, which are considered September holidays. These days, the banks will remain closed in particular regions of India. As a result, people will be unable to access financial services, including booking FD schemes, in offline mode.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Can online banking services be available on bank holidays?
Yes, you can avail online banking services on bank holidays. Although you cannot go to the banks on holidays, many mobile banking applications can help you to get financial services like UPI and buying FDs.
- What holidays are on September 2?
The 2nd September of 2025 is considered as a holiday to commemorate the birthday of Ramdev, who is a Hindu folk deity of Rajasthan. Devotees celebrate this occasion with dedication by visiting temples. However, it is important to note that the 2nd September holiday is a restricted holiday, meaning it may not be observed nationwide.
- Which occasion will be celebrated on the 5 September holiday?
The 5th September holiday in 2025 will be observed as Id-E-Milad, which is the birthday of Prophet Muhammed. On this festival, devotees will visit the mosques to pay tribute to him.