Bengali Festival Calendar: June to December 2025

Bengali Festival Calendar: June to December 2025

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Bengali culture is rich with spiritual heritage, seasonal rituals, and grand festivities that unite communities across West Bengal and beyond. From the divine chants of Ratha Jatra to the illuminating lights of Dipabali, every month brings its own unique reason to celebrate.

At Pujalane.com, we’ve curated the 2025 Bengali festival calendar from June to December so you never miss an auspicious moment. Mark your dates and prepare for soulful celebrations!


📅 June 2025 Festivals

  • Mithuna SankrantiJune 15, Sunday
    A transition point in the solar calendar, observed with holy dips and prayers.

  • Ratha JatraJune 27, Friday
    Witness the grand chariot festival of Lord Jagannath, celebrated with much devotion and fanfare.


📅 July 2025 Festivals

  • Guru PurnimaJuly 10, Thursday
    A day to honour our spiritual and academic gurus.

  • Karka SankrantiJuly 16, Wednesday
    Marks the beginning of the Dakshinayana phase, observed with prayers.


📅 August 2025 Festivals

  • Rakhi BandhanAugust 9, Saturday
    Celebrating the sacred bond between brothers and sisters.

  • Nag PanchamiAugust 13, Wednesday
    Devotees offer prayers to serpent deities for protection and blessings.

  • Janmashtami (Smarta)August 15, Friday
    Janmashtami (ISKCON)August 16, Saturday
    Celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna with fasting, bhajans, and pujas.

  • Simha SankrantiAugust 17, Sunday
    Another solar transition day, observed with ritual bathing.

  • Ganesh ChaturthiAugust 27, Wednesday
    The joyous arrival of Lord Ganesha, marking new beginnings.


📅 September 2025 Festivals

  • Agastya ArghyaSeptember 4, Thursday
    A ritual offering to the sage Agastya during Chaturmas.

  • Chandra Grahan (Lunar Eclipse)September 7, Sunday
    A total lunar eclipse with religious significance.

  • Vishwakarma PujaSeptember 17, Wednesday
    Celebrating the divine architect of the gods.

  • Kanya SankrantiSeptember 17, Wednesday
    Marks the Sun’s movement into Virgo.

  • MahalayaSeptember 21, Sunday
    The invocation of Goddess Durga begins – the prelude to Durga Puja.

  • Surya Grahan (Solar Eclipse)September 22, Monday
    A partial solar eclipse – observed with fasting and mantras.

  • Kalparambha & Akal BodhonSeptember 28, Sunday
    The ritual awakening of Goddess Durga.


📅 October 2025 Festivals

  • Durga SaptamiSeptember 29, Monday

  • Durga AshtamiSeptember 30, Tuesday

  • Maha NavamiOctober 1, Wednesday

  • VijayadashamiOctober 2, Thursday
    The grandeur of Durga Puja culminates in Vijayadashami, celebrating the triumph of good over evil.

  • Lakshmi PujaOctober 6, Monday
    Devotees worship Goddess Lakshmi for prosperity and peace.

  • Tula SankrantiOctober 17, Friday
    A solar transition day, entering Libra.

  • DhanterasOctober 18, Saturday
    The first day of Diwali, associated with wealth and health.

  • Dipabali & Kali PujaOctober 20, Monday
    West Bengal’s night of Kali Puja aligns with Diwali – both celebrated with lights, prayers, and firecrackers.

  • Bhai PhontaOctober 23, Thursday
    A heartfelt ritual between siblings, akin to Bhai Dooj.

  • Chhath PujaOctober 27, Monday
    Devoted to the Sun God, observed especially by Bihari and Bengali communities.

  • Jagaddhatri PujaOctober 31, Friday
    A festival that reflects divine strength and peace, often seen as a continuation of Durga Puja.


📅 November & December 2025

  • Vrishchika SankrantiNovember 16, Sunday
    Solar transition into Scorpio, marked with religious rituals.

  • Dhanu SankrantiDecember 16, Tuesday
    The Sun enters Sagittarius – an auspicious period for charitable acts.


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