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Trayodashi Dates 2025

Trayodashi is the 13th lunar day (tithi) in the Hindu calendar, occurring twice every month โ€” once in the Shukla Paksha and once in the Krishna Paksha. It is most widely known as the day of Pradosh Vrat, one of the most important observances dedicated to Lord Shiva.

The most celebrated Trayodashi is Dhanteras (Kartik Krishna Trayodashi), which marks the beginning of the five-day Diwali festival. It is dedicated to Lord Dhanvantari, the god of Ayurveda, and is considered highly auspicious for purchasing gold, silver, and new utensils. Pradosh Vrat, observed on every Trayodashi, is a powerful Shiva observance performed during the twilight hours.

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Date Begins Ends Lunar Month Paksha Action
11-Jan-2025 11-Jan-2025 08:23 AM Saturday 12-Jan-2025 06:35 AM Sunday Pausha Shukla
26-Jan-2025 26-Jan-2025 08:55 PM Sunday 27-Jan-2025 08:35 PM Monday Pausha Krishna
09-Feb-2025 09-Feb-2025 07:27 PM Sunday 10-Feb-2025 06:59 PM Monday Magha Shukla
25-Feb-2025 25-Feb-2025 12:48 PM Tuesday 26-Feb-2025 11:09 AM Wednesday Magha Krishna
11-Mar-2025 11-Mar-2025 08:15 AM Tuesday 12-Mar-2025 09:13 AM Wednesday Phalguna Shukla
27-Mar-2025 27-Mar-2025 01:43 AM Thursday 27-Mar-2025 11:03 PM Thursday Phalguna Krishna
09-Apr-2025 09-Apr-2025 10:57 PM Wednesday 11-Apr-2025 01:02 AM Friday Chaitra Shukla
25-Apr-2025 25-Apr-2025 11:45 AM Friday 26-Apr-2025 08:28 AM Saturday Chaitra Krishna
09-May-2025 09-May-2025 02:58 PM Friday 10-May-2025 05:31 PM Saturday Vaishakha Shukla
24-May-2025 24-May-2025 07:20 PM Saturday 25-May-2025 03:51 PM Sunday Vaishakha Krishna
08-Jun-2025 08-Jun-2025 07:19 AM Sunday 09-Jun-2025 09:37 AM Monday Jyeshtha Shukla
23-Jun-2025 23-Jun-2025 01:22 AM Monday 23-Jun-2025 10:10 PM Monday Jyeshtha Krishna
07-Jul-2025 07-Jul-2025 11:12 PM Monday 09-Jul-2025 12:40 AM Wednesday Ashadha Shukla
22-Jul-2025 22-Jul-2025 07:06 AM Tuesday 23-Jul-2025 04:40 AM Wednesday Ashadha Krishna
06-Aug-2025 06-Aug-2025 02:10 PM Wednesday 07-Aug-2025 02:29 PM Thursday Shravana Shukla
20-Aug-2025 20-Aug-2025 01:59 PM Wednesday 21-Aug-2025 12:45 PM Thursday Shravana Krishna
05-Sep-2025 05-Sep-2025 04:09 AM Friday 06-Sep-2025 03:14 AM Saturday Bhadrapada Shukla
18-Sep-2025 18-Sep-2025 11:25 PM Thursday 19-Sep-2025 11:37 PM Friday Bhadrapada Krishna
04-Oct-2025 04-Oct-2025 05:11 PM Saturday 05-Oct-2025 03:05 PM Sunday Ashvina Shukla
18-Oct-2025 18-Oct-2025 12:19 PM Saturday 19-Oct-2025 01:52 PM Sunday Ashvina Krishna
03-Nov-2025 03-Nov-2025 05:08 AM Monday 04-Nov-2025 02:07 AM Tuesday Kartika Shukla
17-Nov-2025 17-Nov-2025 04:48 AM Monday 18-Nov-2025 07:12 AM Tuesday Kartika Krishna
02-Dec-2025 02-Dec-2025 03:58 PM Tuesday 03-Dec-2025 12:27 PM Wednesday Margashirsha Shukla
16-Dec-2025 16-Dec-2025 11:58 PM Tuesday 18-Dec-2025 02:33 AM Thursday Margashirsha Krishna
01-Jan-2026 01-Jan-2026 01:49 AM Thursday 01-Jan-2026 10:23 PM Thursday Pausha Shukla

Trayodashi โ€“ Significance, Festivals & Rituals

What is Trayodashi?

Trayodashi is the 13th lunar day (tithi) in the Hindu calendar, occurring twice every month โ€” once in the Shukla Paksha and once in the Krishna Paksha. It is the tithi of Pradosh Vrat, one of the most important monthly observances dedicated to Lord Shiva.

What is the connection between Trayodashi and Pradosh Vrat?

Pradosh Vrat is observed on every Trayodashi โ€” both Shukla and Krishna Paksha. The Pradosh period (the 1.5 hours around sunset on Trayodashi) is considered the most auspicious time to worship Lord Shiva. There are thus 24 Pradosh Vrats in a regular year.

What is Dhanteras and why does it fall on Trayodashi?

Dhanteras falls on Kartik Krishna Trayodashi and marks the beginning of the five-day Diwali festival. It is dedicated to Lord Dhanvantari, the divine physician and god of Ayurveda. Purchasing gold, silver, and new utensils on Dhanteras is considered highly auspicious and is a widespread tradition across India.

What other festivals fall on Trayodashi?

Mahavir Jayanti, the birth anniversary of Lord Mahavira (24th Tirthankara of Jainism), falls on Chaitra Shukla Trayodashi and is one of the most important festivals in the Jain calendar. Pradosh Vrat on Saturdays (Shani Trayodashi) and Mondays (Soma Trayodashi) are observed with special significance.

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