Celebrating Marathi Festivals 2025 with Traditional Brass Elegance from Pujalane

Celebrating Marathi Festivals 2025 with Traditional Brass Elegance from Pujalane

Maharashtra’s rich tapestry of festivals is woven with devotion, rituals, and timeless traditions. As the year unfolds, the sacred occasions between June and December 2025 invite families to gather, fast, pray, and celebrate with grandeur. At Pujalane, we honor these sacred moments with our range of authentic brass pooja essentials, designed to add spiritual elegance to your rituals.

Let’s walk through the upcoming festivals and how Pujalane can enhance your pooja experience.


June 2025 – The Month of Ekadashis and Sacred Vrats

  • Vaishnava Nirjala Ekadashi (June 7) marks one of the most revered fasting days in the Vaishnava calendar.

  • Vat Purnima Vrat (June 10) sees married women tie threads around the banyan tree for the long life of their husbands.

  • Krishnapingala Sankashti Chaturthi (June 14) is dedicated to Lord Ganesha.

  • Mithuna Sankranti (June 15) signals a solar transition, ideal for special Surya poojas.

Pujalane’s suggestion: Use our brass kalash, oil diyas, and Gauri-Ganpati idols for detailed Sankranti and Ekadashi rituals.


July 2025 – Guru Purnima & Devotional Utsavs

  • Devshayani Ekadashi (July 6) begins Lord Vishnu’s cosmic sleep.

  • Guru Purnima (July 10) honors spiritual teachers.

  • Gajanana Sankashti Chaturthi (July 14) celebrates Lord Ganesha.

  • Karka Sankranti (July 16) leads into the sacred Shravan month.

Enhance your pooja altar with our handcrafted brass bells, thalis, and incense holders that resonate with devotion.


August 2025 – The Most Vibrant Month

  • Nag Panchami (July 29) is celebrated across Maharashtra with milk offerings.

  • Shravana Putrada Ekadashi, Varalakshmi Vrat, and Raksha Bandhan bring family together.

  • Janmashtami (Aug 15-16) and Gopalakala involve playful celebrations of Krishna’s birth.

  • Pola & Vrishabhotsava (Aug 23) are unique to Maharashtra, honoring bulls.

  • Ganesh Chaturthi (Aug 27) begins ten days of grandeur and devotion.

Pujalane brass idols and modak platters are perfect for your home Ganpati setup. Let our artisanal pieces elevate your Ganesh Utsav.


September 2025 – A Divine Cycle of Worship

  • Gauri Avahana to Visarjan (Aug 31–Sep 2) sees the arrival and farewell of Goddess Gauri.

  • Parsva Ekadashi (Sep 3), Ganesh Visarjan (Sep 6), and Vighnaraja Sankashti (Sep 10) keep the devotional spirit high.

  • Navratri Begins (Sep 22) with Ghatasthapana and Saraswati Puja.

Create a sacred space with our traditional brass kalash, lamp stands, and pooja utensils – ideal for Navratri Ghatasthapana and Gauri pujan.


October 2025 – Diwali Vibes Begin

  • From Dasara (Oct 2) to Kojagari Purnima (Oct 6), and Vakratunda Chaturthi (Oct 10), devotion intensifies.

  • Dhantrayodashi to Diwali (Oct 18–20) lights up homes and hearts.

  • Govardhan Puja, Bali Pratipada, and Bhau Beej continue the celebrations.

Add radiance to your home with our brass akhand diyas, Lakshmi-Ganesha idols, and Diwali thalis.


November–December 2025 – The Year Concludes in Grace

  • Tulasi Vivah (Nov 2), Gita Jayanti (Dec 1), and Dattatreya Jayanti (Dec 4) provide moments for deeper devotion.

  • Kalabhairav Jayanti and Sankashti Chaturthi continue with vigour.

  • Banada Ashtami (Dec 28) and Ekadashis round off the year with quiet reflection.

Begin your morning rituals with our brass conch, puja bell, and incense stands — handmade to maintain the sanctity of your home temple.


Why Choose Pujalane?

At Pujalane, we blend tradition, craftsmanship, and purity. Every product is designed to uphold the sanctity of your rituals—crafted in pure brass, rooted in heritage, and trusted by devotees across India.


 

Make this festive season unforgettable with pooja samagri that reflects your devotion and Maharashtra’s cultural richness.

✨ Celebrate each moment, the Pujalane way. ✨

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