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Bahula Chaturthi 2025

12th Aug, 2025

Tuesday / मंगलवार

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Bahula Chaturthi

  • Muhurat time
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  • Tithi Timing
    Start : 8:40 AM
    End : 6:35 AM
  • Day
    Tuesday
  • Deity
    God
  • religion
    Hinduism
  • Choghadiya & Hora
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Bahula Chaturthi 2025: Significance, Rituals, and Celebrations

Celebrating Devotion and Gratitude

The bahula chaturthi festival stands out among the cultural festivals of india for its unique focus on honoring cows. This auspicious day falls on a Chaturthi tithi, typically observed by married women who seek prosperity and longevity for their families. Through centuries, the festival has retained its deep spiritual essence while adapting to modern life.

Significance and Mythological Roots

Hindu tradition regards cows as sacred. The devotion expressed on this day underscores the cow’s importance in sustaining agriculture and the farming community. Mythological tales, including the vrat katha of Lord Krishna in Gokul, highlight the cow’s nurturing role. Another well-known story centers around a pious cow named Bahula, who faced a life-threatening situation yet chose to feed her calf first. Such legends celebrate selflessness, compassion, and devotion—values that make bahula chauth an enduring festival of faith and gratitude.

Date, Timing, and Vedic Insight

In 2025, the festival will be celebrated on August 29th. Devotees pay close attention to the Chaturthi tithi, which begins on the previous afternoon and ends the next evening. From a Vedic astrology perspective, this period enhances spiritual energies and is seen as a window for seeking blessings. Aligning personal worship with planetary influences can help create harmony and balance in one’s life.

Rituals and Observances

On this day, many families observe a fast known as bahula chaturthi vrat, during which they avoid grains and focus on milk products. The ritual of offering respect and prayers to a cow symbolizes acknowledgment of her role in providing cow milk, an essential source of nourishment. Some devotees even take extra care to let the cow’s offspring, the only calves, enjoy unimpeded access to milk—emphasizing compassion and gratitude. This practice is sometimes referred to as bol choth, highlighting the tradition’s regional variations.

Health and Spiritual Benefits

Fasting can provide physical benefits like detoxification and better digestion. Spiritually, it encourages restraint and mindfulness, helping participants connect with deeper values. The act of worshiping the cow underscores mutual dependence between humans and nature. Recognizing this bond fosters a sense of humility and thankfulness that resonates beyond a single day of celebration.

Modern Observances

Urban communities now incorporate a blend of tradition and innovation. Temples may hold group prayers, while online forums allow devotees to exchange worship tips and share insights about the festival’s roots. Despite new ways of observing, the core message remains: honor the sanctity of life, respect the environment, and cherish the resources that sustain us.

Conclusion

Steeped in both mythology and practical wisdom, this bahula chaturthi festival reminds us of our responsibility toward all living beings. Rooted in gratitude and devotion, it continues to inspire families to protect and respect animals that are integral to human welfare. As times change, the festival’s teachings on compassion, humility, and thankfulness remain just as relevant, ensuring its cherished place in India’s cultural and spiritual tapestry.

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