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Gatari Amavasya 2025: In Maharashtra, Gatari Amavasya, observed on July 24, 2025, signifies the culmination of the Ashadha month, marking a poignant pause before the spiritually profound month of Shravan commences. This day embodies a symbolic transition from indulgence to devotion, holding deep cultural significance. As many Maharashtrians prepare to observe Shravan with austere discipline, often restricting themselves to a single, simple meal daily and abstaining from meat and alcohol, Gatari Amavasya becomes an occasion for introspection and preparation, allowing individuals to bid farewell to past indulgences and welcome forthcoming spiritual pursuits.

Check out all the relevant details about the date, time, significance and rituals associated with this sacred day below:

Gatari Amavasya 2025: Date And Time

- Gatari Amavasya 2025 Date: 24th July 2025, Thursday

- Amavasya Tithi Begins: 02:28 AM, 24th July 2025

- Amavasya Tithi Ends: 12:40 AM, 25th July 2025

Gatari Amavasya 2025: Significance

Gatari Amavasya, also known as Ashadhi Amavasya, holds deep cultural and spiritual importance in Maharashtra. Falling on the no-moon day of the month of Ashadha, it marks the end of a festive period and the threshold to Shravan, a month dedicated to devotion, fasting and spiritual reflection. Traditionally, people use this day to indulge in favourite foods and social gatherings, almost as a farewell to indulgences before adopting a more restrained lifestyle in Shravan. As Shravan begins, many Maharashtrians observe strict practices such as eating just one meal a day, avoiding meat and alcohol and increasing their focus on prayer and spiritual reading. Gatari Amavasya thus symbolises a meaningful shift from material pleasure to mindful living.

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Gatari Amavasya is often marked by feasting on non-vegetarian food and alcohol before the month of Shravan begins. (Image Source: Canva) 

Gatari Amavasya 2025: Rituals

The name “Gatari Amavasya” finds its origin in a long-standing tradition of indulgence, where individuals celebrate with abundant food and drink on the eve of the holy month of Shravan. The word “gatari” colloquially refers to roadside drains, humourously hinting at the extent of revelry during this occasion. Non-vegetarian dishes such as chicken and mutton are commonly enjoyed, marking this day as a symbolic farewell to worldly pleasures before embracing the spiritual discipline of Shravan.

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This observance stands in contrast to the forthcoming month of devotion and restraint. Eateries and local establishments across Maharashtra often extend their hours, responding to the increased demand as people gather to enjoy one final evening of celebration. The atmosphere is filled with festive energy, reflecting a collective spirit of enjoyment before the month of fasting and reflection begins. At its heart, Gatari Amavasya represents the cultural balance between celebration and self-restraint, indulgence and inner discipline.


(Disclaimer: This content includes advice providing generic information only. It is in no way a substitute for qualified spiritual or astrological opinion. Always consult a specialist for more information before adopting any measures.)