If you’re wondering when Anant Chaturdashi lands in 2025, you’re in the right spot. This festival marks the end of the Ganesh Chaturthi festivities and is a big deal for many families across India. Knowing the exact date helps you plan travel, buy the right sweets, and join the community events without a hitch.
In 2025, Anant Chaturdashi falls on Monday, September 8. The day follows the traditional Hindu lunar calendar, so it moves a bit each year. Marking it on your calendar now gives you time to arrange any special puja items, like modak, incense sticks, and a fresh statue of Lord Ganesha if you’re setting up a home altar.
Because the festival is based on the moon’s phase, the exact timing for the evening aarti can vary by a few minutes depending on your location. Most temples announce the aarti time a week in advance, so keep an eye on local notices or social media pages of nearby temples.
Celebrating at home is easy and meaningful. Start by cleaning the space where you keep the Ganesha idol. A tidy area shows respect and invites positive vibes. Light a lamp, offer fresh flowers, and bring out sweets like modak or laddoo. If you don’t have modak, you can quickly bake a simple version with grated coconut, jaggery, and a pinch of cardamom.
Next, perform the aarti. You can follow a YouTube video or use a printed guide if you’re new to the steps. The chant is short, and the rhythm is easy to pick up. Sing along, wave the incense, and feel the energy lift your mood.
After the puja, it’s tradition to immerse the Ganesha idol in a water body. If you live near a river, lake, or even a large community tank, that’s ideal. Otherwise, many neighborhoods arrange a collective immersion spot. If you can’t go, many temples now stream the immersion live, so you can watch from home and feel part of the crowd.
Don’t forget the social side. Invite friends or neighbors over for a light snack. Sharing sweets and stories about past Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations builds a sense of community. If you’re far from family, a quick video call while the aarti is happening can make the distance feel smaller.
For those who like a creative twist, try making a small rangoli at the entrance. Use colored powder, rice flour, or even flower petals. It adds color to your home and signals that you’re ready for the festive spirit.
Finally, remember that the core of Anant Chaturdashi is gratitude. Take a moment to thank Lord Ganesha for removing obstacles in the past year and ask for smooth sailing ahead. A brief personal prayer or a written note can be a powerful way to close the day.
Whether you’re a first‑timer or a seasoned devotee, planning ahead for Anant Chaturdashi 2025 makes the celebration stress‑free and enjoyable. Mark the date, gather your supplies, and dive into the rituals with a smile. Happy Anant Chaturdashi!
Anant Chaturdashi in 2025 falls on Saturday, September 6, marking both Lord Vishnu worship and the final day of Ganesh Visarjan. A viral claim about lighting 14 diyas lacks a verified source, but the number 14 has deep symbolism in the festival. Here’s what’s confirmed, what varies by tradition, and how cities prepare for visarjan with safety and eco-friendly measures.