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January 2025 Calendar / जनवरी | View Calendar |
February 2025 Calendar / फ़रवरी | View Calendar |
March 2025 Calendar / मार्च | View Calendar |
April 2025 Calendar / अप्रैल | View Calendar |
May 2025 Calendar / मई | View Calendar |
June 2025 Calendar / जून | View Calendar |
July 2025 Calendar / जुलाई | View Calendar |
August 2025 Calendar / अगस्त | View Calendar |
September 2025 Calendar / सितम्बर | View Calendar |
October 2025 Calendar / अक्टूबर | View Calendar |
November 2025 Calendar / नवंबर | View Calendar |
December 2025 Calendar / दिसंबर | View Calendar |
Major Festivals (Tyohar)
Date | Day | Festival |
01-Jan-25 | Wednesday | Isai Navarsh Aarambh/Happy New Year |
14-Jan-25 | Tuesday | Makar Sankranti (Khichdi) |
17-Jan-25 | Friday | Sankashthi Shri Ganesh Chaturthi Vrat |
26-Jan-25 | Sunday | Bhartiya Gantantra Diwas/Republic Day |
29-Jan-25 | Wednesday | Mauni Amavasya |
02-Feb-25 | Sunday | Basant Panchami, Saraswati Pooja |
26-Feb-25 | Wednesday | Maha Shivratri |
13-Mar-25 | Thursday | Holika Dahan |
14-Mar-25 | Friday | Holi Rangotsav |
30-Mar-25 | Sunday | Chaitra Navrata Aarambh |
31-Mar-25 | Monday | Eid-ul-Fitar (Eid) |
06-Apr-25 | Sunday | Shri Ram Navami |
14-Apr-25 | Monday | Ambedkar Jayanti, Vaishakhi |
18-Apr-25 | Friday | Good Friday |
30-Apr-25 | Wednesday | Akshay Tritiya, Parshuram Jayanti |
12-May-25 | Monday | Buddh Purnima |
26-May-25 | Monday | Vat Savitri Vrat |
07-Jun-25 | Saturday | Bakrid |
27-Jun-25 | Friday | Rathyatra |
06-Jul-25 | Sunday | Muhurram |
10-Jul-25 | Thursday | Guru Purnima |
27-Jul-25 | Sunday | Hariyali Teej |
29-Jul-25 | Tuesday | Naag Panchami |
09-Aug-25 | Saturday | Raksha Bandhan |
15-Aug-25 | Friday | Shri Krishna Janmashtami Smarton Ka, Independence Day |
16-Aug-25 | Saturday | Shri Krishna Janmashtami Vaishnavo Ka |
26-Aug-25 | Tuesday | Haritalika Vrat |
28-Aug-25 | Thursday | Rishi Panchami |
17-Sep-25 | Wednesday | Vishwakarma Pooja |
22-Sep-25 | Monday | Shardiya Navratra Aarambh |
02-Oct-25 | Thursday | Vijaya Dashmi (Dussehra), Gandhi Jayanti |
10-Oct-25 | Friday | Karvachauth (Karak Chaturthi) |
18-Oct-25 | Saturday | Dhanteras |
20-Oct-25 | Monday | Deepawali (Diwali) |
23-Oct-25 | Thursday | Bhai Dooj |
27-Oct-25 | Monday | Surya Shashthi (Dala Chath) |
05-Nov-25 | Wednesday | Guru Nanak Jayanti, Dev-Deepawali (Dev-Diwali) |
14-Nov-25 | Friday | Nehru Jayanti, Children’s Day |
25-Dec-25 | Thursday | Christmas Day (Bada Din) |
Ekadashi & Major Vrats 2025
Month | Ekadashi & Other Major Vrats |
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January | – Saphala Ekadashi (1st) |
– Putrada Ekadashi (30th) | |
February | – Shattila Ekadashi (13th) |
– Jaya Ekadashi (28th) | |
March | – Vijaya Ekadashi (14th) |
– Amalaki Ekadashi (29th) | |
April | – Kamada Ekadashi (13th) |
– Varuthini Ekadashi (27th) | |
May | – Mohini Ekadashi (12th) |
– Apara Ekadashi (26th) | |
June | – Nirjala Ekadashi (11th) |
– Yogini Ekadashi (25th) | |
July | – Devshayani Ekadashi (10th) |
– Kamika Ekadashi (24th) | |
August | – Putrada Ekadashi (8th) |
– Aja Ekadashi (23rd) | |
September | – Parivartini Ekadashi (7th) |
– Indira Ekadashi (21st) | |
October | – Papankusha Ekadashi (6th) |
– Rama Ekadashi (21st) | |
November | – Prabodhini Ekadashi (5th) |
– Utpanna Ekadashi (19th) | |
December | – Mokshada Ekadashi (4th) |
– Saphala Ekadashi (19th) |
Auspicious Marriage Dates/Vivah Muhurt
Month | Date | |
January | 16, 17, 18, 20, 23, 25, 26 | |
Februrary | 2, 3, 6, 7, 12, 14, 16, 18, 23, 25 | |
March | 1, 2, 6, 7, 12 | |
April | 14, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 25, 29, 30 | |
May | 5, 8, 10, 14, 15, 17, 22, 28 | |
June | 2, 5, 7 | |
July | – | |
August | – | |
Septemer | – | |
October | – | |
November | 2, 3, 8, 12, 13, 16, 18, 21, 25, 30 | |
December | 4, 5, 6 |
Monthly Recurring Vrats
Day | Vrat |
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Monday | Somvar Vrat |
Tuesday | Mangalvar Vrat, Hanuman Vrat |
Wednesday | Budhvar Vrat |
Thursday | Guruvar Vrat |
Friday | Santoshi Mata Vrat |
Saturday | Shanivar Vrat |
Monthly Chaturthi | Ganesh Chaturthi Vrat |
Monthly Ekadashi | Ekadashi Vrat |
Monthly Pradosh | Pradosh Vrat |
Purnima | Purnima Vrat |
Amavasya | Amavasya Vrat |
The Thakur Prasad Calendar 2025: Features & Significance
The Thakur Prasad Calendar 2025 is a highly anticipated and trusted annual Hindi Panchang (Hindu Almanac) renowned for its accuracy and comprehensive information. For decades, it has been an indispensable guide for millions, helping them stay connected with Hindu traditions, festivals, and auspicious timings.
The 2025 edition, available through thakurprasad.in, continues this legacy by providing detailed insights into:
Hindu Festivals & Vrat (Fasts): Accurate dates for all major and regional Hindu festivals, Ekadashi, Purnima, Amavasya, and other important fasting days throughout 2025.
Shubh Muhurat: Auspicious timings for significant life events such as weddings (Vivah Muhurat), house-warming ceremonies (Griha Pravesh), purchasing vehicles, starting new businesses, and other important undertakings.
Daily Panchang: Comprehensive daily details including Tithi (lunar day), Nakshatra (lunar mansion), Yoga, Karana, Sunrise/Sunset times, Moonrise/Moonset times, Rahu Kaal, Gulika Kaal, and Yamagandam.
Rashifal (Horoscope): Often includes monthly or yearly horoscope predictions (depending on the specific edition and publisher) based on zodiac signs, offering guidance for the year ahead.
Government & Bank Holidays: A handy list of public holidays for 2025, helping you plan your year effectively.
Useful Information: Also contains details on various Hindu rituals, cultural information, and other helpful notes relevant to Hindu households.
Essentially, the Thakur Prasad Calendar 2025 from thakurprasad.in serves as a reliable companion for planning your year according to Vedic astrology and Hindu customs. It ensures you observe important occasions correctly, make informed decisions based on auspicious timings, and remain rooted in cultural traditions.