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By Khushi Sikarwar

Margashirsha Month Begins Today: Why It Is Called the Most Auspicious Time in Hindu Calendar

Updated At: November 6, 2025 4:39 PM

The Margashirsha month begins on November 6, 2025, and will continue till December 4, 2025, marking a sacred period for devotion, charity, and spiritual awakening.

The auspicious Margashirsha month, also known as Agrahayana or Agahan, has begun, marking one of the most spiritually significant periods in the Hindu lunar calendar. Falling between November 6 and December 4, 2025, this sacred month is devoted to prayer, self-discipline, and charitable acts.

According to Hindu scriptures, Lord Krishna mentioned in the Bhagavad Gita (Chapter 10, Verse 35), “Among all months, I am Margashirsha.” This verse signifies the divine importance of this month and highlights its connection to spiritual growth, purity, and peace.

A Month Blessed by the Gods

Margashirsha is considered a period when divine and spiritual energies are at their peak. Devotees believe that prayers, meditation, and acts of kindness performed during this month bring immense blessings, peace, and prosperity.

It also marks the beginning of the Hemanta Ritu (pre-winter season), a time of purification and inner reflection. The month is especially sacred for the worship of Lord Vishnu, Lord Krishna, and Goddess Lakshmi, and is considered highly auspicious for honoring the Sun God and performing rituals for ancestors.

Major Rituals and Practices Margashirsha month

Throughout the Margashirsha month, devotees follow traditional rituals and customs to attain divine blessings and mental peace.

Early Morning Bath (Brahma Muhurta Snan):
Taking a holy bath before sunrise is believed to cleanse the body and soul. Many devotees add Tulsi leaves to the water or bathe in sacred rivers to increase the spiritual benefit.

Daily Worship and Recitations:
Devotees chant the Vishnu Sahasranama, read the Bhagavad Gita, and participate in bhajans and kirtans to enhance devotion and focus.

Charity (Dāna):
Offering food, clothes, or donations to the poor is considered one of the most powerful acts of this month. It symbolizes humility and service to humanity.

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Ancestor Offerings (Tarpan and Pitru Puja):
On Amavasya (New Moon day), many people perform rituals to honor their ancestors and seek their blessings.

Thursday Lakshmi Puja:
In states like Odisha, devotees celebrate the Manabasa Gurubar tradition by worshipping Goddess Lakshmi every Thursday during Margashirsha. This practice is believed to bring wealth, prosperity, and harmony to households.

Important Festivals and Observances

Several major Hindu festivals fall within this month, each carrying deep spiritual importance.

Mokshada Ekadashi:
Observed during the bright half of the month, Mokshada Ekadashi is believed to grant salvation to the soul. Devotees fast and seek forgiveness for past actions.

Gita Jayanti:
This sacred day commemorates the moment when Lord Krishna revealed the Bhagavad Gita to Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. It inspires followers to live a life guided by truth, duty, and devotion.

Margashirsha Purnima:
The full moon day of the month is considered highly auspicious for fasting, meditation, and acts of charity.

Amavasya:
The new moon day is dedicated to performing Shraddha and Tarpan rituals to bring peace to ancestors’ souls.

Manabasa Gurubar:
In Odisha and eastern India, Thursdays of this month are celebrated with Lakshmi puja, traditional designs called Alpana, and prayers for abundance and happiness.

How Devotees Observe the Month

During Margashirsha, devotees focus on purity of mind and soul. The day usually begins with a morning bath, followed by prayers and lighting lamps in the home temple. Many also water the Tulsi plant daily and offer flowers and fruits during puja.

Charity holds special importance in this period. Helping those in need, feeding the poor, and performing small acts of kindness are believed to be forms of divine service. Devotees also strive to avoid anger, greed, and negativity, cultivating peace and humility instead. Even simple acts such as reading a verse from the Bhagavad Gita or chanting the Lord’s name are considered spiritually uplifting.

A Time for Spiritual Awakening

Margashirsha is not merely a month of rituals; it is a period for self-reflection, compassion, and renewal. It reminds people to align their lives with spiritual values and cultivate gratitude and purity in thought and action.

Scriptures say that those who sincerely remember and worship God during this month attain peace, prosperity, and divine grace. The period between November 6 and December 4, 2025, serves as a reminder to pause, reflect, and strengthen one’s connection with the divine through faith, discipline, and devotion.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. What are the dates for the Margashirsha month in 2025?
    The Margashirsha month in 2025 begins on November 6 and ends on December 4.
  2. Why is Margashirsha called the most auspicious month?
    Lord Krishna declared Margashirsha as His favorite month in the Bhagavad Gita, symbolizing purity, devotion, and spiritual awakening.
  3. Which deities are worshipped during Margashirsha month?
    Devotees worship Lord Vishnu, Lord Krishna, and Goddess Lakshmi, along with performing rituals for the Sun God and ancestors.
  4. What are the key festivals celebrated in this month?
    The major festivals include Mokshada Ekadashi, Gita Jayanti, Margashirsha Purnima, Amavasya, and Manabasa Gurubar.
  5. What are the benefits of observing rituals during Margashirsha month?
    Performing prayers, charity, and fasting during this month is believed to bring peace, prosperity, and divine blessings while purifying the soul.

Khushi Sikarwar

[khushisikarwar] is an award-winning journalist and content creator who thrives on telling stories that matter. As a key contributor to Newsisland, [she] focus on cultural commentary, providing readers with thought-provoking insights.

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