Ashwin month 2025
Ashwin month 2025 Start Date: The month of Bhadrapada is now moving towards its conclusion, after which Ashwin month begins. Ashwin month is the seventh month of the Hindu calendar, which usually comes in September-October. This month is considered very special from the religious point of view, because it also gets a special opportunity to get the blessings of ancestors with the gods and goddesses. In this month, important festivals like Pitra Paksha, Sharadiya Navratri and Dussehra are held. Let us know when the Ashwin month will take and what works should not be done in it.
When is Ashwin month 2025?
This year Ashwin month starts from 8 September and will end on 7 October 2025. Some things should be taken care of in this month and it is also necessary to avoid some things.
What to do in Ashwin month?
Shraddha and tarpan of fathers must be done in Ashwin month. There is religious belief that by doing this a person gets the blessings of ancestors.
Donating during Ashwin month is considered auspicious. It is said that a person who donates sesame and ghee, gets virtue.
During the month of Ashwin, the cleanliness of the house should be specially taken care of.
Durga Saptashati must be recited in Ashwin month. It is believed that this brings prosperity in the house and the grace of Durga Devi remains.
Sharadiya Navratri fast should be observed in Ashwin month. During this time, bath, charity and virtue have special significance.
What not to do in Ashwin month?
Sharadiya Navratri festival falls in Ashwin month, so meat and alcohol should not be consumed during this period.
During Ashwin month, milk should not be consumed and bitter gourd at all.
Garlic, onion and white sesame should not be consumed during this month.
Gourd, radish and mustard greens should not be eaten in Ashwin month.
Black salt, sattu, cumin and lentils should not be eaten during this month.
In the entire month of Ashwin, fighting, estrangement or stress should be avoided.
(Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on religious beliefs and general information. TV 9 India does not confirm it.)