When is Akshaya Navami 2025? Know Date and Significance

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When is Akshaya Navami 2025? Know Date and Significance

According to the Hindu calendar, Akshaya Navami, also called Amla Navami, is celebrated every year on Navami Tithi of Shukla Paksha in the sacred month of Kartik. Two days prior to Dev Uthani Ekadashi, this auspicious day is extremely important for a variety of spiritual pursuits.

The name "Akshaya" means "never diminishing," emphasizing that any devotional acts carried out on this day are believed to have lifelong rewards.


When is Akshaya Navami in 2025?

Akshaya Navami will be celebrated on October 30, 2025.

Akshaya Navami 2025: Date and Time

Navami Tithi Begins - October 30, 2025 - 10:06 AMNavami Tithi Ends - October 31, 2025 - 10:03 AMAkshaya Navami Purvahna Time - October 31, 2025 - 06:32 AM to 10:03 AM

Akshaya Navami 2025: Significance

Akshaya Navami is one of the sacred days in Hinduism. The day is also celebrated as Amla Navami.

It is believed that Akshaya Navami is a day of boundless merit. This day is known as Satya Yugadi because it is believed to be the start of the Satya Yuga, the first of the four Yugas in Hindu cosmology. Akshaya Navami commemorates the start of the Satya Yuga, which is especially auspicious for Daan-Punya (good deeds and charity), just as Akshaya Tritiya signifies the start of the Treta Yuga.

According to the Hindu tradition, this day holds an immense significance and devotees perform vaarious spiritual and religious activities on this very day to get the benefit of this day.

As the name suggests, "Akshya" means never diminishing that emphasizes on the devotional acts, which are being performed on this day are believed to have lifelong benefits.


Akshaya Navami in West Bengal – Jagaddhatri Puja

Jagaddhatri Puja, the festival dedicated to honor Goddess Jagaddhatri, another form of Goddess Durga. This day is mainly celebrated in West Bengal. The Goddess is honored during Jagaddhatri Puja as the world's divine mother, nurturer and defender. This day holds a special cultural and religious significance in Bengal, where it is celebrated with great zeal and devotion.

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