Tamil Calendar 2025

Tamil Calendar 2025

Tamil Calendar

List Of Tamil Festival 2025


Tamil Calendar 2025: January

Date

Day

Tamil Festival/Holidays

10 January

Friday

Vaikuntha Ekadashi

13 January

Monday

Arudra Darshan

13 January

Monday

Bhogi Pandigai

14 January

Tuesday

Pongal

15 January

Wednesday

Mattu Pongal

29 January

Wednesday

Thai Amavasai


Tamil Calendar 2025: February

Date

Day

Tamil Festival/Holidays

4 February

Tuesday

Ratha Sapthami

11 February

Tuesday

Thai Pusham

26 February

Wednesday

Shivaratri


Tamil Calendar 2025: March

Date

Day

Tamil Festival/Holidays

12 March

Wednesday

Masi Magam

14 March

Friday

Karadaiyan Nombu

30 March

Sunday

Ugadi- Telugu New Year


Tamil Calendar 2025: April

Date

Day

Tamil Festival/Holidays

6 April

Sunday

Rama Navami

11 April

Friday

Panguni Uthiram

14 April

Monday

Puthandu

14 April

Monday

Vishu

30 April

Wednesday

Akshya Thiruthiyai


Tamil Calendar 2025: May

Date

Day

Tamil Festival/Holidays

2 May

Friday

Sankara Jayanthi

2 May

Friday

Ramanuja Jayanthi

4 May

Sunday

Agni Nakshatram Begins

12 May

Monday

Chitra Pournami

28 May

Wednesday

Agni Nakshatram End


Tamil Calendar 2025: June

Date

Day

Tamil Festival/Holidays

9 June

Monday

Vaikasi Visakam


Tamil Calendar 2025: July

Date

Day

Tamil Festival/Holidays

24 July

Thursday

Aadi Amavasai

28 July

Monday

Andal Jayanthi

29 July

Tuesday

Garuna Panjami


Tamil Calendar 2025: August

Date

Day

Tamil Festival/Holidays

2 August

Saturday

Aadi Perukku

8 August

Friday

Varalakshmi Vratam

9 August

Saturday

Avani Avittam *Rigveda

9 August

Saturday

Avani Avittam *Yajurveda

10 August

Sunday

Gayathri Japam

12 August

Tuesday

Maha Sangada Hara Chathurti

15 August

Friday

Gokulastami

16 August

Saturday

Gokulastami

26 August

Tuesday

Avani Avittam *samaveda

27 August

Wednesday

Vinayagar Chathurthi


Tamil Calendar 2025: September

Date

Day

Tamil Festival/Holidays

4 September

Thursday

Agastya Arghya

5 September

Friday

Onam

11 September

Thursday

Maha Bharani

14 September

Sunday

Astami Rohini

19 September

Friday

Magha Shraddha

21 September

Sunday

Mahalaya Amavasai

22 September

Monday

Navarathiri


Tamil Calendar 2025: October

Date

Day

Tamil Festival/Holidays

1 October

Wednesday

Ayotha Poojai

1 October

Wednesday

Saraswati Poojai

2 October

Thursday

Vijaya Dashami

2 October

Thursday

Vidyarambham

20 October

Monday

Lakshmi Puja

20 October

Monday

Kedara Gowri Vratham

20 October

Monday

Deepawali

27 October

Monday

Soora Samharam


Tamil Calendar 2025: November

Date

Day

Tamil Festival/Holidays

26 November

Wednesday

Subrahmanya Sashti


Tamil Calendar 2025: December

Date

Day

Tamil Festival/Holidays

4 December

Thursday

Karthigai Deepam

19 December

Friday

Hanumath Jayanthi

31 December

Wednesday

Vaikuntha Ekadashi


Tamil Calendar 2025: Importance & History

Tamil culture is deeply rooted in tradition and spirituality, with festivals playing a crucial role in preserving its rich heritage. Tamil festivals (Tamil Calendar 2025) are not just religious celebrations; they are also a reflection of the community’s history, values, and seasonal changes. These festivals have been celebrated for thousands of years and continue to be an integral part of Tamil society.

According to ancient Tamil traditions, time is divided into various eras, similar to the Hindu concept of Yugas and Kalpas. These divisions help in understanding the significance of festivals, which are often linked to celestial movements, agricultural cycles, and mythological events. The Tamil calendar , which follows a solar-lunar system, governs the timing of these festivals.

Tamil festivals (Tamil Calendar 2025) are broadly categorized into religious, agricultural, and cultural celebrations. Among the most significant ones is Pongal, a harvest festival dedicated to the Sun God, Surya. It marks the end of the winter solstice and the beginning of the Tamil month of Thai, symbolizing prosperity and gratitude towards nature. Pongal is celebrated with great enthusiasm, featuring rituals such as boiling freshly harvested rice with milk and jaggery, signifying abundance and prosperity.

Another major festival is Thai Pusam, dedicated to Lord Murugan, the Tamil God of War. This festival is observed with immense devotion, particularly in Tamil Nadu, Sri Lanka, and Malaysia. Devotees undertake rigorous vows and perform acts of penance, such as carrying the Kavadi, a decorated wooden structure, as a mark of their faith.

Deepavali (Diwali), the festival of lights, holds special significance for Tamils, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness. It commemorates the defeat of the demon Narakasura by Lord Krishna and is celebrated with the lighting of lamps, fireworks, and feasts.

Apart from these, Tamil Nadu also celebrates Chithirai Thiruvizha, a grand festival in Madurai dedicated to Goddess Meenakshi and Lord Alagar, reflecting the region's royal and divine heritage. Karthigai Deepam, the festival of lights in Tamil culture (Tamil Calendar 2025) is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is marked by the lighting of rows of oil lamps in temples and homes.

Tamil festivals are not just religious observances but also serve as occasions for family reunions, social harmony, and cultural performances. They embody the Tamil people's deep connection with nature, spirituality, and history. These celebrations (Tamil Calendar 2025) have been passed down through generations, preserving Tamil traditions and ensuring their continuity in the modern world.

Thus, Tamil festivals (Tamil Calendar 2025) hold immense historical and cultural importance, enriching the Tamil identity and fostering a sense of unity among its people across the globe.

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