Today is Yours

See All

Get Your First Call or Chat FREE with Our Expert Astrologers – Consult Now!

See All

Get Your First Call or Chat FREE with Our Expert Tarot Readers – Consult Now!

See All

Zodiac Calendar

Aries

See All

Aries star sign is the first sign of the zodiac and gives a kick start to the entire zodiac wheel. So they want to be first in line to get things and love to initiate things. Needless to say, the leader of the pack, Aries are famous for their fiery zeal and enthusiasm. Always ready to be the hero! Yaas, ten to one, Aries flies away and undertakes extensive risks 24/7 to catch the eye of everyone and be the ultimate winner.

Aries

Year 2025 Horoscope Predictions

The yearly horoscope for 2025 from MyPandit offers an informative overview of what is expected to happen in people’s lives through all 12 zodiac signs in 2025. The astrology 2025 horoscope will forecast your opportunities, possibilities, and challenges. It is a summary of events and occurrences that you should be aware of based on your zodiac sign in the coming year. So without any further ado, let’s explore the overview of 2025 predictions or free 2025 horoscope.

Horoscope Predictions

SwastikFestival Calendar

View All
Regain Your Lost Happiness

3 Sep

Parivartini Ekadashi Vrat

Ekadashi of Bhadrapad, Shukla Paksha is known as Parivartini Ekadashi or Padma Ekadashi. This year in 2025, this auspicious date falls on 03 September. According to Puranas, on this day Lord Vishnu turns during his sleep in Chaturmas. This Ekadashi is considered very important from the religious point of view.

Regain Your Lost Happiness

4 Sep

Vamana Jayanti

Festivals have special significance in India. In Puranas, the importance of all festivals including Jayanti has been explained. The festival of Vamana Jayanti is also one of our main festivals. The religious importance of Vamana Jayanti increases a lot when there is Shravan Nakshatra, this has also been mentioned in our scriptures and Puranas.

Regain Your Lost Happiness

5 Sep

Onam

Unity in diversity defines India. The culture here is known for diversity and different customs. Many festivals of India are celebrated with great pomp in different parts of the world including the whole country. There are some festivals, which hold great importance in a particular region. One such festival is Onam.

Regain Your Lost Happiness

6 Sep

Anant Chaturdashi

Anant Chaturdashi is celebrated on the fourteenth day of the Shukla Paksha of Bhadrapada. Anant Chaturdashi has two main significances. The first is that this day is the day of Ganapati’s immersion. On this day, the ten-day festival of Ganapati Utsav comes to an end, the installed idols of Lord Ganapati are taken in large processions to a lake, river or sea for immersion in the water. In this way Lord Ganesha departs. After this the Lord is welcomed in the next year with equal enthusiasm.

Regain Your Lost Happiness

6 Sep

Ganpati Visarjan

Ganpati Visarjan marks the final day of the Ganesh Chaturthi festival, where devotees bid farewell to Lord Ganesha after days of worship and celebration. It involves the immersion of Ganesha idols in water bodies, symbolizing his return to his divine abode.

Regain Your Lost Happiness

17 Sep

Indira Ekadashi

Indira Ekadashi Vrat is believed to give salvation after death and hence the devotees fast on this day for their ancestors. Indira Ekadashi Vrat is considered to be the most auspicious and sacred of all Vrats.

Regain Your Lost Happiness

17 Sep

Vishwakarma Puja

In Hinduism, Vishwakarma, the architect of the gods, is considered the symbol of all mechanical knowledge. He is worshiped on Vishwakarma Jayanti. According to the beliefs of Hinduism, the weapons of all the Hindu Gods and Goddesses were made by Vishwakarma only. On this day his followers and devotees worship him and seek his blessings and wish for the boon of getting expertise in their technical profession.

Regain Your Lost Happiness

17 Sep

Vishwakarma Jayanti

Vishwakarma Jayanti is a Hindu festival celebrated annually to honor Lord Vishwakarma, the divine architect and patron deity of craftsmen, artisans, and engineers.

Regain Your Lost Happiness

21 Sep

Sarva Pitru Amavasya

The culture of India is associated with festivals. Every day there is some or the other festival here. The festival we are going to talk about today is Mahalaya Amavasya. On this day we remember our ancestors and perform rituals to express our gratitude and respect towards them. Pitru Paksha ends on the day of Mahalaya Amavasya, that is, on this day we bid farewell to our ancestors.

Regain Your Lost Happiness

21 Sep

Mahalaya Amavasya

The festival we are going to talk about today is Mahalaya Amavasya. On this day we remember our ancestors and perform rituals to express our gratitude and respect towards them. Pitru Paksha ends on the day of Mahalaya Amavasya, that is, on this day we bid farewell to our ancestors. Devi Paksha also starts from this day.

Regain Your Lost Happiness

22 Sep

Navaratri Prasad

Navratri is the festival of colors, many religious events are organized during Navratri and Prasadi is distributed to the devotees. The nine forms of the Goddess are offered different offerings, and Prasadi is also distributed on the same basis. Navaratri falls in the month of Ashwin of the Hindu calendar, and lasts for nine days and nights.

Regain Your Lost Happiness

22 Sep

First Day of Navratri

Navratri is an auspicious festival that celebrates the arrival of Goddess Durga on earth. This year, Navratri is starting from 22nd September. The first day of Navratri is on 22nd September. This nine-day festival depicts each form or avatar of Maa Durga. On the first day of Navratri, Goddess Shailputri is worshipped, who is the first incarnation of Navadurga.

Regain Your Lost Happiness

22 Sep

Ghatasthapana

Navratri is a nine day long festival dedicated to Goddess Durga. Which is celebrated four times in the new Hindu lunar year. Among these, Chaitra Navratri, Sharadiya Navratri and two Gupta Navratri at the beginning of the year. Navratri festivities begin with a ritual called Ghatasthapana or Kalash Sthapana. This tradition of collecting Kalash or Ghat is an invitation to invite Maa Durga into the house. In other words, the Kalash represents auspiciousness, good fortune, energy and power.

Regain Your Lost Happiness

22 Sep

Navartri Bhog

Navratri Bhog refers to the special food offerings prepared for the nine-day Hindu festival of Navratri, dedicated to honoring the nine forms of Goddess Durga. Each day of Navratri is associated with a specific goddess and corresponding bhog, or prasad, which is offered to seek blessings.

Regain Your Lost Happiness

22 Sep

Maa Navdurga

The idol of Maa Navadurga is worshiped during Navratri. On this day, devotees worship all the nine forms of Maa Durga, who punishes wrongdoers and protects her devotees from negative forces.

Regain Your Lost Happiness

22 Sep

Navaratri Flowers

In Hinduism, Navratri is considered to bring energy, happiness and divine blessings in life. Different forms of Maa Durga are worshiped on each day of Navratri i.e. during these nine days and blessings are sought from her to fulfill wishes.

Regain Your Lost Happiness

22 Sep

Temple to Visit in Navaratri

We Indians are very nomadic. As such, most Indians prefer to spend their holidays at their favorite destinations. But he equally likes to visit famous and big temples across the country.

Regain Your Lost Happiness

22 Sep

Sharad Navratri 2025

Sharadiya Navratri begins on the first day of the lunar month Ashwin, and ends on the tenth day of the lunar month Ashwin. These 9 days are considered the most auspicious days for worshiping Maa Durga and getting her blessings. These 9 days are also known as Durga Puja and are mostly celebrated in northern and eastern India.

Regain Your Lost Happiness

22 Sep

Navratri Rangolis

You know what is one of the most beautiful and cool rituals on Navratri? Well, the list is quite long, but today we talk about Rangoli which makes the festival exciting.

Regain Your Lost Happiness

23 Sep

Second Day of Navratri

Nine different forms of Maa Durga are worshiped in the festival of Navratri. This festival symbolizes the victory of good over evil. On the second day of Navratri people observe fast, wear traditional Indian clothes and enjoy Gujarati folk dance (Garba) together. The second day of Navratri is dedicated to Maa Brahmacharini. Devotees perform puja and yagya to Goddess Brahmacharini to seek blessings from the Goddess.

Regain Your Lost Happiness

23 Sep

Maa Brahmacharini

Brahmacharini is another form of Goddess Ambe (Maa Durga). People usually worship the Brahmacharini avatar on the second day of Navratri. This incarnation of Maa Durga is also known as Hemavati. On the second day of Navratri, devotees worship Maa Brahmacharini with full devotion.

Regain Your Lost Happiness

24 Sep

Third Day of Navratri

Navratras have a special place in Hinduism. The rituals on the third day of Navratri are dedicated to Goddess Chandraghanta, one of the nine forms of Maa Durga. According to myths, Maa Chandraghanta blesses the lives of her devotees with peace and goodness. It is believed that worshiping on this day washes away your sins and removes obstacles from life. Let us know the importance of worshiping Goddess Chandraghanta on the third day of Navratri.

Regain Your Lost Happiness

24 Sep

Chandraghanta

Maa Chandraghanta arrives on the third day of Navratri. She is the third incarnation of Goddess Durga, hence she is worshiped on the third day of Navratri. Maa Chandraghanta can be identified by the shape of a half moon, which is on her head and she is dressed as Chandraghanta. He is riding a tiger and is a symbol of peace and prosperity.

Regain Your Lost Happiness

26 Sep

Fourth Day of Navratri

Goddess Kushmanda, the fourth form of Goddess Durga is worshiped on the fourth day of Navratri. It is believed that this form of Adishakti created the universe with her smile. Several pujas, shlokas and Vedic rituals are performed to invoke this Ashtabhuja Devi. It is said that her complexion glows with the golden light emanating from her personality. Worshiping this goddess is believed to bring spiritual fulfillment and harmony in the lives of all the devotees.

Regain Your Lost Happiness

26 Sep

4th Day Of Navratri (Maa Kushmanda)

The 4th Day of Navratri is dedicated to Maa Kushmanda, the fourth form of Goddess Durga. She is believed to be the creator of the universe with her divine smile. Maa Kushmanda blesses her devotees with energy, health, and strength. She is worshipped riding a lion and has eight hands holding weapons, a rosary, and a pot of nectar. Devotees seek her blessings for good health, positivity, and removal of obstacles in life.

Regain Your Lost Happiness

26 Sep

Maa Kushmanda

Maa Kushmanda is one of the nine forms of Goddess Durga. She is associated with the creation of the universe with her divine smile. Maa Kushmanda is worshiped on the fourth day of Navratri. This incarnation of Maa Durga is also known as the Smiling Goddess.

Regain Your Lost Happiness

27 Sep

Fifth Day of Navratri

Skandamata is the name of the fifth form of Goddess Durga. Lord Skanda, who is known as Kartikeya in North India, is called Skandamata because she is the mother of Skanda. This form of the Goddess shines with fair or golden colour. She is seated on a lion and has four hands. She holds a lotus in her two hands and Lord Skanda or Kartikeya is seated on her lap. This form of Goddess Durga is particularly significant, as it represents the Goddess in her motherly form.

Regain Your Lost Happiness

27 Sep

Skandamata

The 5th day of Navratri is dedicated to Goddess Skandamata, who is the 5th incarnation of Goddess Durga. The word ‘Skanda’ in Sanskrit means fair. The word ‘Skanda’ is also associated with Lord Kartikeya, and Mata means mother. Hence, she is known as the mother of Lord Kartikeya or Skanda.

Regain Your Lost Happiness

28 Sep

Sixth Day of Navratri

Goddess Katyayani is the sixth form of Maa Durga, who is worshiped on the sixth day of Navratri. Preparations for this nine-night long festival are in full swing. Navratri is indeed one of the most popular festivals of India and holds a special place in the hearts of millions of devotees.

Regain Your Lost Happiness

29 Sep

Seventh Day of Navratri

Kalaratri is the seventh manifestation of Goddess Durga. He is worshiped in this form on the seventh day of Navratri. Devotees worship him on the seventh day of Navratri. Kalaratri is the fiercest form of Goddess Shakti.

Regain Your Lost Happiness

30 Sep

Eighth Day of Navratri

The eighth form of the Mother Goddess is called Mahagauri, and she is worshiped on Ashtami (the eighth day of Navratri). She is also known by other names including Svetambardhari (clad in white), Vrisharudha (riding a bull), Chaturbhuji (has four hands) and Shambhavi (gives joy and happiness).

Regain Your Lost Happiness

30 Sep

Maa Mahagauri

Navratri is a very sacred festival of Hinduism. It is celebrated for 9 nights and 10 days. Even though it is celebrated as Dussehra in the northern and western part of the country, it is also known as Durga Puja in the eastern states of India.

Shubh Muhurat

Panchang

View All
  • Mon
    25
  • Tue
    26
  • Wed
    27
  • Thu
    28
  • Fri
    29
  • Sat
    30
  • Sun
    31
Location

Mumbai, India

Sunrise

06:22

Nakshatra

Jyestha

Tithi

Shukla Paksha Navmi

Sunset

18:54

Paksha

Shukla

01 Oct 2025
Download APP to
Get Premium Features for FREE!
App DownloadApp DownloadApp DownloadApp DownloadApp DownloadApp DownloadApp DownloadApp Download
Reveiw

Download APP to
Get Premium Features for FREE!

testimonialtestimonialtestimonial