- By Aditi Priya Singh
- Mon, 30 Jun 2025 06:56 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Telugu Festive Calendar July 2025: July 2025 is a month full of significant religious festivals, auspicious vratas (fasts), and revered tithis as per the Telugu calendar. For Telugu-speaking communities, it encompasses the conclusion of the Jyestha masam and the start of the sacred Ashadha masam, both of which have profound spiritual significance. This calendar is used by devotees to schedule family rituals, fasting days and pujas with the utmost devotion and timing.
One of the month's most significant holidays is Devshayani Ekadashi, which signifies the start of Lord Vishnu's four-month cosmic sleep (Chaturmas). For Vishnu devotees, this day is extremely sacred and they observe fasts and offer special prayers in hopes of blessings and peace. Bhauma Pradosh Vrat, a Tuesday celebration honouring Lord Shiva, is another important day. It is said that keeping this vrat will satisfy desires and atone for sins.
As Ashadha masam begin, many temples perform special rituals, and people pray for protection and prosperity. Purnima (Full Moon), Amavasya (New Moon), Sankatahara Chaturthi and Sankranti are some of the other significant July dates. They are now utilised for communal celebrations, ancestor offerings and family pujas.
All Important Telugu Festivals In July 2025
These festivals are more than just customs for Telugu families; they are occasions for religious devotion, familial unity, and cultural pride. Every observance brings happiness and significance to everyday life, from taking early morning baths and visiting temples to cooking prasadams and lighting lamps. In this article, we bring you a full list of the important Telugu festivals and tithis in July 2025, including detailed dates for Devshayani Ekadashi, Bhauma Pradosh Vrat, and other spiritual days, so you can stay connected with tradition and celebrate with devotion.
Date | Day | Festivals and events |
1 July | Tuesday | Skanda Shashti, Kusumahara Jayanthi |
2 July | Wednesday | Budh Ashtami Vrat |
3 July | Thursday | Durga Ashtami Vrat, St Thomas Day |
4 July | Friday | Alluri Sita Rama Raju Jayanthi |
5 July | Saturday | Punarvasu Karte , 9th Moharram (1446H) |
6 July | Sunday | Muharram, Bonalu, Gopadma Vrata Start, Shayana Ekadashi |
8 July | Tuesday | Pradosha Vratam |
10 July | Thursday | Guru Purnima, Vyasa Puja, Sri Satyanarayana Pooja, Pournami Vratam , Pournami |
11 July | Friday | World Population Day |
12 July | Saturday | Ashunya Shayana Vrat |
13 July | Sunday | Bonalu |
14 July | Monday | Sankashtahara Chaturdhi |
16 July | Wednesday | Dakshinayana Punyakalam, Karkataka Samkramanam |
20 July | Sunday | Bonalu, Pushyami Karte |
21 July | Monday | Kamika Ekadashi, Bonalu |
22 July | Tuesday | Pradosha Vratam |
23 July | Wednesday | Masa Shivaratri |
24 July | Thursday | Amavasya |
25 July | Friday | Chandrodayam |
26 July | Saturday | Muharram Ends |
28 July | Monday | Chaturthi Vrutham, Somavara Vrutam |
29 July | Tuesday | Nag Panchami , Garuda Panchami |
30 July | Wednesday | Kalki Jayanti , Skanda Shashti |
July 2025 in the Telugu calendar is a spiritually rich month filled with important festivals and vratams. From Devshayani Ekadashi to Bhauma Pradosh Vrat, each day offers a chance to connect with divine energy and uphold traditions. Observing these sacred events with devotion brings peace, prosperity, and blessings to families and strengthens cultural and spiritual roots in everyday life.