- By Aditi Priya Singh
- Sun, 31 Aug 2025 05:01 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Telugu Festive Calendar September 2025: With its many festivals, religious rites, and significant auspicious dates, September 2025 is a month full of spiritual activities for Telugu-speaking communities. As the holiday season approaches, this time of year brings families together to joyfully and fervently celebrate customs. Sacred celebrations such as Mahalaya, which is regarded as an auspicious time to honour ancestors and get ready for the forthcoming holiday season, kick off the month. Significant occasions like Ganesh Visarjan, a solemn farewell to Lord Ganesha, and Lalita Panchami, a festival honouring Goddess Lalita for protection and prosperity, follow.
Many homes also participate in poojas, special prayers, and cultural events throughout this month, which are a reflection of long-standing Telugu customs. During this time, many people also observe auspicious timings for new beginnings, house-warming ceremonies, and weddings. Devotees can observe these occasions at the appropriate time by following the Telugu calendar for September 2025, whether they involve fasting, rituals, or family celebrations. One of the most anticipated times of the year for Telugu people in India and around the world, this month exquisitely blends devotion, community building and cultural vibrancy.
Telugu festive Calendar September 2025
Here is the complete list of auspicious festivals and dates in September 2025 according to the Telugu Calendar.
Date | Day | Festivals |
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3 September | Wednesday | Parsva Ekadashi |
4 September | Thursday | Vamana Jayanti |
5 September | Friday | Milad Ul Nabi, Pradosha Vratam, Onam, Guru Poojotsavam |
6 September | Saturday | Ananda Padmanabha Vratam, Ganesh Visarjan |
7 September | Sunday | Sri Satyanarayana Pooja, Pournami Vratam, Pournami |
8 September | Monday | Mahalaya Paksha Prarambam |
10September | Wednesday | Sankashtahara Chaturdhi |
11 September | Thursday | Maha Bharani |
13 September | Saturday | Uttara Karte |
14 September | Sunday | Mahalakshmi Vratam Ends, Madhya Ashtami |
17 September | Wednesday | Kanya Sankranti, Indira Ekadashi, Vishwakarma Jayanti |
18 September | Thursday | Yati Mahalaya |
19 September | Friday | Masa Shivaratri, Magha Shraddha, Pradosha Vratam |
21 September | Sunday | Battukama Prarambam, Amavasya, Mahalaya Amavasya, Bathukamma Starting Day |
22 September | Monday | Somavara Vrutam, Devi Sharan Navaratri |
23 September | Tuesday | Chandrodayam |
25 September | Thursday | Chaturthi Vrutham |
26 September | Friday | Lalita Panchami |
27 September | Saturday | Hasta Karte, World Tourism Day |
28 September | Sunday | Skanda Shashti, Durga Puja |
29 September | Monday | Saddula Bathukamma, Saraswati Pooja Prarambh |
30 September | Tuesday | Saraswati Pooja, Durgashtami, Durga Ashtami Vrat |
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September 2025 is a special month for Telugu-speaking people, filled with devotion, rituals, and family celebrations. From Mahalaya to Lalita Panchami, each festival carries its own meaning and traditions that bring people closer to their roots. These auspicious dates guide families in performing important rituals, starting new ventures, or planning cultural gatherings. Celebrating these festivals not only preserves age-old customs but also spreads joy and togetherness in every household.