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Confusion Over Dhanteras 2025 Date: October 18 or 19?

Uncertain about Dhanteras 2025's date? Here's the definitive answer.

As the festive season approaches, confusion swirls around the exact date of Dhanteras 2025, a significant Hindu festival marking the beginning of Diwali celebrations. Is it October 18 or October 19? The Hindu Panchang, a traditional calendar system, holds the key to resolving this debate. Let’s dive into the details to clarify the correct date and explore why this festival matters so much.

Dhanteras, also known as Dhantrayodashi, is celebrated on the thirteenth day of the Krishna Paksha (waning moon phase) in the month of Kartik. This day is dedicated to wealth and prosperity, with devotees worshipping Lord Dhanvantari, the god of Ayurveda, and Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth. The Hindu Panchang, which relies on lunar and solar calculations, determines the precise date based on tithi (lunar day) and other astrological factors. For 2025, the Panchang indicates that the Trayodashi tithi begins on the evening of October 18 and extends into October 19, leading to some uncertainty.

According to leading astrological sources, Dhanteras 2025 is most likely to be celebrated on October 18. The tithi’s timing aligns favorably with the evening of October 18, when the traditional puja (worship) is performed during the Pradosh Kaal (the auspicious period after sunset). This makes October 18 the preferred date for most households and businesses to conduct rituals, purchase gold, silver, or new utensils, and seek blessings for prosperity. However, some regions may observe it on October 19, depending on local traditions and the exact timing of the tithi’s transition.

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Each city in India has its unique time window to perform these rituals, ensuring maximum blessings from Lord Dhanvantari and Goddess Lakshmi.Below is the city-wise Dhanteras Muhurat for October 18, 2025, to guide devotees in planning their rituals:

  • Pune: 07:46 PM – 08:38 PM

  • New Delhi: 07:16 PM – 08:20 PM

  • Chennai: 07:28 PM – 08:15 PM

  • Jaipur: 07:24 PM – 08:26 PM

  • Hyderabad: 07:29 PM – 08:20 PM

  • Gurgaon: 07:17 PM – 08:20 PM

  • Chandigarh: 07:14 PM – 08:20 PM

  • Kolkata: 06:41 PM – 07:38 PM

  • Mumbai: 07:49 PM – 08:41 PM

  • Bengaluru: 07:39 PM – 08:25 PM

  • Ahmedabad: 07:44 PM – 08:41 PM

  • Noida: 07:15 PM – 08:19 PM

The significance of Dhanteras goes beyond just picking the right date. It’s a day steeped in cultural and spiritual importance. Families clean their homes, light oil lamps, and make offerings to invite good fortune. Buying precious metals or household items is believed to bring long-term prosperity, a tradition rooted in the legend of Lord Dhanvantari emerging with the nectar of immortality during the Samudra Manthan (churning of the ocean). For businesses, Dhanteras marks the start of a new financial year, with many updating their account books and praying for success.

To avoid confusion, consult a trusted Panchang or local priest for region-specific guidance. While October 18 appears to be the consensus for Dhanteras 2025, variations in tithi timings across India’s diverse regions can influence local celebrations. Whether you’re planning to shop for gold or perform the evening puja, understanding the correct date ensures you align with the festival’s auspicious energies.

In conclusion, Dhanteras 2025 is a time to celebrate wealth, health, and new beginnings. Mark your calendars for October 18, but stay open to regional differences that might point to October 19. Embrace the spirit of the festival by preparing thoughtfully and participating in its timeless traditions.

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