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Anant Chaturdashi 2025 is a major Hindu festival that is associated with the worship of Lord Vishnu in his infinite reincarnation (anant) form.
In the Hindu calendar, Chaturdashi trumps all, the 14th day after the new moon in Bhadrapada.
On this day, the primary activity is worship, honouring Lord Vishnu through prayers for peace, love, prosperity, as well as eliminating negativity.
While many people celebrate Anant Chaturdashi primarily for the worship of Vishnu, it is of greater spiritual significance.
In addition to the celebration of so many fasting devotees performing Anant Puja at home. As part of the ceremony, a sacred thread, called Anant Sutra, is tied onto the arm.
Anant Sutra is made of cotton or silk and consists of 14 knots. The thread is believed to keep the wearer out of trouble and deliver good fortune to the individual and their family.
Devotees prepare Bhog Prasad while reciting prayers & Vishnu mantras. Anant Chaturdashi is an amazing reminder of the power of faith in the divine source.
With our devotion and blessings of Vishnu, anything is possible; we can achieve success.
Anant Chaturdashi falls on Saturday, September 6, 2025.
Chaturdashi Tithi Begins: 3:12 AM on Sept 6, 2025
Tithi Ends: 1:41 AM on Sept 7, 2025
Puja Muhurat: Approximately 06:02 AM to 01:41 AM (early next morning) – 19 hours
1. Puja should be done within the Chaturdashi Tithi: ideally between 6 AM and the end time (1:41 AM next day).
2. Tie the Anant Sutra directly after puja: men on the right arm, women on the left, with 14 knots.
3. Offerings to Vishnu: flowers, incense sticks, diyas (short functioning lamps), a kalash (a vessel for holy water), and satvik food like puris, kheer, and fruits.
4. Fasting & Food: Some people do a fast on this holiday (or day), while others eat light vegetarian meals. Just don’t eat onions or garlic with heavier foods.
5. Perform Visarjan of Ganesh: Many immerse the Ganesha idol within the muhurat times with joyous chants.
6. Sacred thread usage: Keep the Anant Sutra on for 14 days— it symbolizes protection and faith.
7. Purity matters: Clean the home and your mind. Approach the puja with devotion and positivity.
Anant Chaturdashi 2025 is a Hindu Festival of creation, yet also an emotional festival. It falls under the 14th (Chaturdashi) lunar day of the waxing moon of the month of Bhadrapada, which normally happens around a lunar calendar in August or September.
This day is primarily devoted to Lord Vishnu in an Anant (eternal/infinite) form. Anant Chaturdashi and Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations are intrinsically tied together, as many people see Anant Chaturdashi as the last day of the Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations.
After worshipping a Ganesh idol for ten days, on Anant Chaturdashi, devotees take part in Ganesh Visarjan, which means they immerse the Ganesh idol in a water body, like the sea.
They believe that Ganesha will come back next year and is not gone forever, just like how he leaves our homes during the Ganesh procession.
Along with Ganesh Visarjan, many families also perform Anant puja on Anant Chaturdashi 2025.
This involves tying a holy thread called Anant Sutra, which has 14 knots. This thread is believed to bring protection, peace, and good fortune.
Each knot in the Anant Sutra represents one of the important aspects of the festival, such as protection from evil, also recognizing the supreme and eternal nature represented by Lord Vishnu.
So, Anant Chaturdashi is definitely more than just a festival; it is a unique combination of devotion and tradition with emotion, where people consider or remember with blessings both Lord Vishnu and Lord Ganesha.
The story of Anant Chaturdashi is closely connected to Lord Vishnu and a courageous woman named Sushila, and her unwavering faith.
A man named Sumant, who was known for his gentleness, had a daughter named Sushila in the past.
Following the death of his wife, he wed Karkash, an uncommitted and insolent woman.
During her childhood, Sushila wed a knowledgeable spiritual leader named Kaudinya Rishi. During their journey, the couple made a stop by the pond one day.
A special ceremony was being performed by Sushila there, with some women in attendance.
She inquired about the Anant Vrat, which was a ritual that honoured Lord Vishnu’s infinite form.
Supposedly, it offers tranquility and economic stability as well as protection from difficulties”.
As part of the puja, Sushila tied a sacred thread with 14 knots around her arm, known as the Anant Sutra.
After spotting the thread, Kaudinya believed it was of no use. He became extremely upset and subsequently removed it before tossing it into the flames.’
They experienced a complete breakdown in their lives, losing everything from wealth to joy.
After recognizing his mistake, Kaudinya abandoned everything and searched for Lord Anant. He then left.
He sought forgiveness and received divine counsel after experiencing numerous hardships. Kaudinya affirmed that the vrat would be observed every year.
Those who have faith in the Anant Puja ceremony will be present on that day and attire themselves with sacred threads to connect with divine protection, good fortune, and the eternal blessing of Lord Vishnu.
The day of Anant Chaturdashi is a day of great spiritual significance in Jainism. This is the last and most important day of the 10-day Paryushan jubilee of the Shvetambara side.
During Anant Chaturdashi, the Jain community engages in tone -sanctification, remission, and upliftment of the soul.
The most important ritual that Jains observe on Anant Chaturdashi is called “Samvatsari Pratikraman“, which is an elaborate confession and penitence of all sins committed deliberately or intentionally within the last year.
The interpreters seek remission from all living beings through the words of “Micchami Dukkadam“, which means “I ask for remission if I have hurt you deliberately or intentionally.”
The day is also intended for letting go of wrathfulness, pride, and attachments, along with a clean, fresh launch of the heart.
Many Jains engage in fasting and silence that day as well as community prayer and/or lecture.
Unlike Hindu tradition, there is no Ganesh Visarjan in the Jain observance. For Jains, the notion of Anant Chaturdashi lies more in sapience, remission, and peace from within.
A day to connect back with oneself to start walking earnestly on the path of non-violence (Ahimsa), verity, and compassion.
Anant Chaturdashi is a day when a simple truth stands out. There is nothing permanent in life except the divine.
The thread tied during the Anant Puja is not just a ritual. It is a symbol. Fourteen knots tied with devotion are our relationship to time, faith, and the divine, which exists in everything we do in all aspects of life.
You tie it on your arm, but it is the heart that possesses the power. Whether you are sending Bappa off with love and dhol, or sitting in quiet reverie in prayer for Lord Vishnu, it is the same: Carefully released in love, held on to in faith.
Jains see it as an even more powerful time for Michhami Dukkadam, a time for real forgiveness, not just forgiveness of others but oneself, too.
Anant Chaturdashi shows us that life is a cycle of joy, pain, hope, and healing — through all of this, only the eternal remains. The presence of “Lord Vishnu” is what holds everything together.
The Anant Chaturdashi vrat is a form of worship dedicated to Lord Vishnu in his Anant (infinite) form. Below are directions to conduct the puja and associated rites.
1. Morning Preparations:
2. Puja Samagri:
3. Puja Vidhi:
4. Fasting:
Observing Anant Chaturdashi Vrat in its purity with full faith and devotion is thought to unlock spiritual elevation and material prosperity.
Vrat, or vow as some might call it, goes beyond a mere ceremony; it helps you stay aligned with what is eternal and divine, despite life’s uncertainties.
By letting go and submitting to Lord Vishnu’s infinite form and power, the devotee experiences peace, protection, and prosperity.
Below are a few of the spiritual and material benefits of Anant Chaturdashi Vrat:
Spiritual Benefits
Material Benefits
Anant Chaturdashi 2025 is not simply a day of worship rituals; it brings to mind that everything in life comes and goes, yet the divine is ever-present.
It connects us to the Anant form of Lord Vishnu as well as the emotional goodbye of Ganesh Visarjan, with the experience and lessons, and memories we learn to embrace in faith with love.
Whether you did the traditional activities or prayed silently, or in an individualistic way, Anant Chaturdashi is a reflection, forgiveness, renewal, and starting again where we have peace in our hearts and faith to open the door going forward for our own best interest.
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