Baikunth Chaturdashi 2025: When is Baikunth Chaturdashi? Know- auspicious time, worship method and importance

Baikunth Chaturdashi 2025

Baikunth Chaturdashi 2025 Date: Baikuntha Chaturdashi is celebrated every year in the month of Kartik. On this day, there is a tradition of worshiping Lord Shiva and the creator of the world, Lord Vishnu. Baikunth Chaturdashi is also a symbol of the unity of Har and Hari. Baikunth Chaturdashi is celebrated on Chaturdashi of Shukla Paksha of Kartik month. It is believed that on this day Lord Vishnu himself found the way to reach Baikuntha, hence it is called Baikuntha Chaturdashi.

On this day, especially in Kashi, worship and Maha Aarti of Baba Vishwanath is done with Panchopachar method. Let us know when Baikunth Chaturdashi will be celebrated this year? Also know the auspicious time, worship method and importance of Baikuntha Chaturdashi.

Baikunth Chaturdashi Date and Subh Muhurat (Baikunth Chaturdashi 2025 Date and Subh Muhurat)

This year, Chaturdashi Tithi of Kartik month is starting on Tuesday, November 4 at 2:05 am. This date will end on the 4th itself at 10:36 pm. In such a situation, Baikunth Chaturdashi will be celebrated on 4th November. Nishitakal puja auspicious time on Baikunth Chaturdashi is going to be from 11:39 pm to 12:31 pm.

Baikuntha Chaturdashi puja method (Baikunth Chaturdashi Puja Method)

Cleanse yourself by taking bath etc. on Baikunth Chaturdashi. Offer water to Lord Vishnu and Shiva. Anoint Lord Shiva with Panchamrit and Ganga water. Apply yellow sandalwood to Lord Vishnu and offer yellow flowers. Offer basil to the Lord. Offer sandalwood, datura, bel leaves, hemp and white flowers to Lord Shiva. Light a ghee lamp in the temple. If possible, take a resolution to fast and stick to it. Chant the mantras of Lord Vishnu and Shiva. Perform Aarti of Lord Vishnu and Shiva. Pray for forgiveness at the end.

Significance of Baikunth Chaturdashi

Baikuntha Chaturdashi is the day of union of Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva. Devotees observe fast on this day. Also worship Lord Vishnu and Shiva. This day is not just a symbol of worship, but also a symbol of the union of Hari-Har.

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