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Introduction
Karthika Poornima 2025 : Poornima, also known as Tripuri Poornima or Deva Diwali, is one of the most sacred full moon days in the Hindu calendar. It is celebrated on the full moon (Poornima) day of the Karthika Masam — a month deeply revered for its divine energy and spiritual merit
This auspicious day marks the celebration of Lord Shiva’s victory over the demon Tripurasura and also holds significance for devotees of Lord Vishnu, who celebrate it as Vaikuntha Poornima. Lighting lamps, performing deepa daanam, fasting, and bathing in sacred rivers are the core rituals of this day.
In 2025, Karthika Poornima falls on November 5 (Wednesday).
Mythological Significance of Karthika Poornima 2025
Karthika Poornima is associated with multiple divine events in Hindu mythology. The most well-known is the story of Lord Shiva as Tripurantaka. According to the Shiva Purana, three demon brothers—Tarakasura, Kamalaksha, and Vidyunmali—had constructed three flying cities known as Tripura. They caused great destruction in the universe.
The gods prayed to Lord Shiva, who destroyed the three cities with a single arrow on Karthika Poornima day, symbolizing the destruction of arrogance, ignorance, and evil. Hence, this day is known as Tripuri Poornima and signifies the victory of divine light over darkness.
For Vaishnavas, this day is equally sacred as it celebrates Lord Vishnu’s Matsya (Fish) Avatar, marking the first incarnation of Vishnu who saved humanity from the great deluge (Pralayam).
Spiritual Importance of Karthika Poornima 2025

Karthika Masam is considered the most holy month in the Hindu calendar, and Karthika Poornima is its crown jewel. The Puranas state that one who lights lamps and takes holy baths on this day gains the fruits of ten thousand yajnas (sacrificial rituals).
Symbolic Importance: Karthika Poornima 2025
- Represents the triumph of light over darkness.
- Encourages self-purification through fasting and bathing.
- Promotes Dharma (righteous living) and Ahimsa (non-violence).
- Strengthens the bond between humans and the divine.
When is Karthika Poornima in 2025?
The Purnima Tithi begins on 4 November 2025 at 10:36 PM and ends on 5 November 2025 at 6:48 PM. There will be a Ganga San Muhurat at 4:52 a.m. to 5:44 a.m. Puja Muhurat is from 7:58 to 9:20 am—Muhurat for Dev Diwali Pradosh Kaal: 5:15 p.m. to 7:05 p.m. The moon rose at 5:11 p.m.
Karthika Poornima 2025 Puja Vidhanam (Rituals)
1. Early Morning Rituals
Devotees wake up before sunrise and take a snanam (holy bath) in a river, lake, or at home using Ganga or Godavari water. This act is believed to cleanse the soul and body.
2. Deepa Daanam (Lighting of Lamps)
Lighting of oil lamps (deepams) is the highlight of Karthika Poornima. People light hundreds of lamps in temples, homes, and riverbanks, signifying the dispelling of ignorance and the awakening of divine wisdom.
3. Worship of Lord Shiva and Vishnu

Devotees visit temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, Vishnu, or both. They perform Abhishekam to the Shiva Linga with milk, honey, curd, and water. Special pujas like Rudrabhishekam and Satyanarayana Vratham are performed on this day.
4. Annadanam (Feeding the Needy)
Offering food (Annadanam) to the poor, cows, and Brahmins is considered extremely auspicious. It is said to bring spiritual merit and eternal blessings.
5. Fasting and Devotion
Many devotees observe a fast (vratam) throughout the day, breaking it only after seeing the full moon. Chanting of Om Namah Shivaya or Om Namo Narayanaya is encouraged to purify the mind.
Karthika Deepotsavam – The Festival of Lights
Karthika Poornima is often called the Deva Deepavali, meaning “the Diwali of the Gods.” On this night, the sacred city of Varanasi glows with thousands of lamps lit along the ghats of the Ganga. Similarly, in South India, people light lamps around tulasi plants, water wells, and temples, creating a divine atmosphere of peace and radiance.
Karthika Snanam – The Holy Bath
Bathing in sacred rivers like the Ganga, Godavari, or Krishna during Karthika Masam, especially on Poornima, is believed to wash away sins. Even sprinkling a few drops of sacred water on the head while chanting mantras grants merit equivalent to performing great yajnas.
Tulasi and Amla Puja

On Karthika Poornima, worship of Tulasi (Holy Basil) and Amla (Gooseberry tree) is considered very auspicious. Married women offer prayers for their husbands’ long life, while unmarried girls pray for a good life partner.
Regional Celebrations :
1. In Andhra Pradesh & Telangana:
Devotees visit temples like Srisailam, Annavaram, and Vemulawada. Karthika Deepotsavam is celebrated grandly, and women decorate homes with deepams.
2. In Tamil Nadu:
The day is celebrated as Karthigai Deepam. The sacred flame is lit at Arunachaleswarar Temple (Tiruvannamalai), symbolizing Lord Shiva’s infinite light form.
3. In North India:
Varanasi celebrates Deva Diwali, marking the gods’ descent to Earth. The Ganga ghats are illuminated with lamps, and fireworks light up the sky.
Scientific and Environmental Aspect
Lighting lamps on Karthika Poornima has symbolic and scientific benefits. The warmth of oil lamps purifies the air, and the act of deepa daanam reduces stress, creating a calm and meditative environment. Holy bathing, fasting, and vegetarian meals help detoxify the body and promote health.
Do’s and Don’ts on Karthika Poornima 2025
✅ Do’s
- Take a holy bath before sunrise.
- Light lamps near Tulasi and at temples.
- Observe fasting and offer food to the needy.
- Visit Shiva and Vishnu temples.
- Spend time in prayer and meditation.
❌ Don’ts
- Avoid eating non-vegetarian food.
- Refrain from anger, arguments, or gossip.
- Do not waste oil or food used for puja.
- Avoid sleeping during the day.
Conclusion : Karthika Poornima 2025

Karthika Poornima is more than just a festival — it’s a spiritual awakening. The lighted lamps represent knowledge, devotion, and the eternal bond between human beings and the divine. Whether celebrated through fasting, temple visits, or lighting lamps at home, this full moon day radiates peace, purity, and divine grace.
May this Karthika Poornima 2025 fill your life with the light of wisdom, prosperity, and devotion.







