Maharshi Valmiki Jayanti 2025 marks the birth anniversary of Sage Valmiki, the revered author of the Ramayana and the first poet of Sanskrit literature, also known as Adi Kavi. This sacred day, also called Pargat Diwas, will be celebrated on Tuesday, 7th October 2025 across India with devotion, prayers, and cultural festivities.
Valmiki Jayanti is more than just a commemoration—it is a celebration of knowledge, morality, and transformation. From being a highway dacoit named Ratnakar to becoming one of India’s most celebrated sages, Valmiki’s journey inspires generations with the power of redemption and spirituality.
Date of Maharshi Valmiki Jayanti 2025
- Festival Name: Maharshi Valmiki Jayanti / Pargat Diwas
- Date: Tuesday, 07 October 2025
- Month (Lunar Calendar): Ashwin Purnima (Full Moon)
- States Celebrating: Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and many others
- Panchang Timing:
- Purnima Tithi Begins – 12:23 PM on 6 October 2025
- Purnima Tithi Ends – 09:16 AM on 7 October 2025
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The Story & Transformation of Sage Valmiki
- Born as Ratnakara, Valmiki initially lived as a highway robber, looting and attacking travelers.
- His life changed after meeting Narad Muni, who enlightened him about karma and devotion.
- Ratnakara meditated for years, so long that anthills (Valmika in Sanskrit) grew around him. Hence, he was named Valmiki.
- From sinner to saint, his journey reflects the power of repentance, truth, and spiritual awakening.
- Valmiki later composed the Ramayana, consisting of 24,000 verses across seven Kandas, immortalizing Lord Rama’s life, values, and dharma.
- His literary brilliance earned him the title Adi Kavi (the first poet of Sanskrit literature).
Significance of Maharshi Valmiki Jayanti
- Author of the Ramayana: His epic continues to be one of the most revered texts in Hinduism.
- Symbol of Transformation: His life proves that anyone, regardless of their past, can attain wisdom and divinity.
- Adi Kavi: Valmiki pioneered Sanskrit poetry with profound philosophy and expression.
- Cultural Heritage: Especially significant for the Balmiki community, who celebrate it as Pargat Diwas.
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Celebrations of Maharshi Valmiki Jayanti 2025
- Shobha Yatras (Processions): Devotees carry Valmiki’s portraits while chanting bhajans.
- Ramayana Recitations: Temples and homes read verses from the Ramayana.
- Temple Decorations: Temples dedicated to Valmiki are adorned with flowers, incense, and lights.
- Community Service: Free meals (langars) and charity work are done for the poor and needy.
- Bhajans & Kirtans: Spiritual gatherings and devotional songs create a divine atmosphere.
- Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai Celebrations: The 1,300-year-old Valmiki Temple is decorated magnificently, as it is believed the sage rested there after composing the Ramayana.
Relevance of Valmiki Jayanti Today
Maharshi Valmiki Jayanti 2025 is not only a festival but also a reminder of timeless values:
- The importance of truth (Satya) and righteousness (Dharma).
- The power of self-transformation and redemption.
- Living a life rooted in simplicity, compassion, and wisdom.
Valmiki’s teachings continue to inspire people across the globe, transcending time and culture.
Maharshi Valmiki Jayanti 2025 is not only about remembering a sage—it is about embracing honesty, humility, and transformation in our own lives. From writing the Ramayana to becoming the Adi Kavi, Valmiki’s journey is proof that devotion and righteous action can transform human destiny.
This October, as we celebrate Pargat Diwas, let us honor his eternal teachings and pass them on to future generations.

