January calendar 2025: Festivals, vrats and planetary transits

January calendar 2025: Festivals, vrats and planetary transits

Mumbai: As the new year of 2025 unfolds, January brings a host of significant vrat (fasts) and festivals for devotees across India. The first month of the year holds immense cultural and spiritual importance in the Hindu calendar, marking the end of Kharmas and the resumption of auspicious ceremonies. From Vaikuntha Ekadashi to Lohri and Makar Sankranti, this month offers a perfect blend of devotion, celebration, and tradition.

Additionally, January 2025 will see the commencement of the Mahakumbh, a once-in-12-year event of great spiritual significance. With several planetary transits also lined up, this month is not only significant for religious observances but also carries astrological importance. Here’s a detailed guide to all the vrat, festivals, and transits in January 2025.

January 2025 Calendar of Vrat and Festivals

Date
Day

Vrat/Festival Name

3 January 2025
Friday

Paush Vinayak Chaturthi, Panchak Begins

5 January 2025
Sunday
Skanda Sashti

6 January 2025
Monday

Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti

7 January 2025
Tuesday

Monthly Durga Ashtami

10 January 2025
Friday

Paush Putrada Ekadashi or Vaikuntha Ekadashi

11 January 2025
Saturday

Shani Pradosh Vrat

12 January 2025
Sunday

Swami Vivekananda Jayanti

13 January 2025
Monday

Paush Purnima, Lohri, Mahakumbh Begins

14 January 2025
Tuesday

Makar Sankranti, Magh Month Begins, Pongal, Uttarayan

15 January 2025
Wednesday
Bihu

17 January 2025
Friday
Sakat Chauth

21 January 2025
Tuesday
Kalashtami

25 January 2025
Saturday

Shattila Ekadashi

27 January 2025
Monday

Monthly Shivaratri, Pradosh Vrat

29 January 2025
Wednesday

Magh Amavasya, Mauni Amavasya

30 January 2025
Thursday

Magh Gupt Navratri Begins

Key Festivals and Their Significance

1. Vaikuntha Ekadashi (10 January 2025)

This is one of the most auspicious Ekadashis of the year. Devotees believe that observing a fast on this day opens the doors to Vaikuntha (Lord Vishnu’s abode).

2. Lohri (13 January 2025)

Celebrated primarily in North India, Lohri marks the end of winter and the harvest of rabi crops. It involves bonfires, traditional songs, and dance.

3. Makar Sankranti (14 January 2025)

This marks the transition of the Sun into Capricorn (Makara Rashi). It’s celebrated with kite flying, special foods like sesame and jaggery, and bathing in sacred rivers.

4. Pongal (14 January 2025)

A major festival in Tamil Nadu, Pongal is a harvest festival dedicated to the Sun God. Traditional dishes like sweet Pongal are prepared.

5. Mauni Amavasya (29 January 2025)

Observed by taking a vow of silence and performing rituals by the riverbanks, this day holds significant importance during the Magh month.

January 2025 Planetary Transits

Astrological transits in January 2025 may influence various aspects of life. Here is a summary:

Date
Planet
Transit Details

4 January 2025
Mercury

Enters Sagittarius (Dhanu Rashi)

14 January 2025
Sun

Enters Capricorn (Makara Rashi)

21 January 2025
Mars

Enters Gemini (Mithun Rashi)

28 January 2025
Venus

Enters Pisces (Meen Rashi)

Tips for Observing Vrats

Prepare Early: Note the dates and arrange for required items like puja materials and special ingredients for fasting meals.
Follow Traditions: Understand the rituals specific to each vrat or festival.
Stay Mindful: Incorporate meditation, silence, or prayers during significant days like Mauni Amavasya.

January 2025 brings a blend of spirituality, cultural festivities, and astrological transitions. It’s a month to celebrate traditions, seek blessings, and look forward to a prosperous year. Keep this list handy to plan your vrat and festivals with devotion and enthusiasm.

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