Festivals in Tamil Nadu are more than rituals—they are a vibrant expression of culture, devotion, and tradition. The Tamil Festival Calendar 2025 is packed with auspicious occasions that mark agricultural cycles, seasonal changes, and spiritual milestones. From the grand harvest celebrations of Pongal to the luminous charm of Diwali, every month brings people together in devotion, music, dance, and feasting.
If you want to plan temple visits, community gatherings, or simply celebrate these divine traditions at home, here’s a detailed look at the Tamil Festival Calendar 2025.
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January 2025: Harvest and Devotion
- Jan 10 (Fri) – Vaikuntha Ekadashi: A sacred day for Vishnu devotees, symbolizing liberation and spiritual awakening.
- Jan 13 (Mon) – Bhogi Festival: The first day of Pongal, where old possessions are discarded, symbolizing renewal.
- Jan 14 (Tue) – Thai Pongal: The main harvest festival, offering thanks to the Sun God for prosperity.
- Jan 15 (Wed) – Cow Pongal & Thiruvalluvar Day: Honoring cattle for their role in agriculture and celebrating the revered Tamil poet-saint Thiruvalluvar.
- Jan 16 (Thu) – Kanum Pongal & Farmers’ Day: A day of family reunions, picnics, and gratitude to farmers.
- Jan 20 (Wed) – Thai Amavasya: A day for performing rituals for ancestors.
February 2025: Devotion and Energy
- Feb 04 (Tue) – Rathasapthami: Dedicated to the Sun God, symbolizing the transition towards warmer days.
- Feb 11 (Tue) – Thaipusam: A powerful festival for Lord Murugan, marked by kavadi attam and vows of devotion.
- Feb 26 (Wed) – Maha Shivaratri: An all-night vigil and prayers to Lord Shiva, symbolizing inner awakening.
March 2025: Colors and Renewal
- Mar 12 (Wed) – Masi Magam: Celebrated near water bodies, symbolizing purification and prosperity.
- Mar 13 (Thu) – Holi Festival: The festival of colors, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil.
- Mar 30 (Sun) – Telugu New Year’s Day (Ugadi): Celebrating new beginnings with rituals and traditional feasts.
April 2025: Divine Beginnings
- Apr 06 (Sun) – Sri Rama Navami: The birth of Lord Rama, celebrated with bhajans and recitations.
- Apr 11 (Fri) – Panguni Uthiram: A festival for divine marriages, including that of Lord Murugan and Deivanai.
- Apr 14 (Mon) – Tamil New Year’s Day: Marks the beginning of the Tamil calendar year with prayers and festive meals.
- Apr 30 (Wed) – Akshaya Tritiya: An auspicious day for wealth, prosperity, and new ventures.
May 2025: Rituals and Seasonal Change
- May 04 (Sun) – Agni Nakshatra begins: The hottest period of the year, traditionally marked with special prayers for rain and health.
- May 08 (Thu) – Sri Meenakshi Thirukalyanam: A grand wedding festival for Goddess Meenakshi and Lord Sundareswarar in Madurai.
- May 11 (Sun) – Srikalazhagara Anti-Sewa
- May 12 (Mon) – Srikalazhaga Vaigai Awakening
- May 28 (Wed) – Agni Nakshatra End
June 2025
- Jun 09 (Mon) – Vaikasi Visakam: The birthday of Lord Murugan, celebrated with processions and devotional rituals.
July 2025
- Jul 02 (Wed) – Aani Uttara Darshan: Associated with Lord Nataraja’s cosmic dance.
- Jul 28 (Mon) – Aadipooram: Celebrating Goddess Andal’s birth, symbolizing divine love.
August 2025: Prosperity and Devotion
- Aug 03 (Sun) – Aadiperukku Festival: Dedicated to rivers and water prosperity.
- Aug 08 (Fri) – Varalakshmi Vratham: Worship of Goddess Lakshmi for wealth and prosperity.
- Aug 09 (Sat) – Avani Avittam: Sacred thread-changing ritual for Brahmins.
- Aug 12 (Tue) – Mahasankatahara Chaturthi: A powerful day for Lord Ganesha devotees.
- Aug 16 (Sat) – Gokulashtami: The birth of Lord Krishna, celebrated with bhajans and sweets.
- Aug 27 (Wed) – Ganesha Chaturthi: Worship of Lord Ganesha with grand processions and visarjan.
September 2025: Divine Strength
- Sep 05 (Fri) – Onam Festival: A harvest festival of Kerala, also celebrated in Tamil Nadu.
- Sep 21 (Sun) – Mahalaya Amavasya: A day for honoring ancestors.
- Sep 22 (Mon) – Navratri begins: Nine nights of devotion to Goddess Durga.
October 2025: Spiritual Triumph
- Oct 01 (Wed) – Saraswati Puja & Ayudha Puja: Worship of knowledge, tools, and learning.
- Oct 02 (Thu) – Vijayadashami: Marks the victory of good over evil.
- Oct 20 (Mon) – Diwali Festival: The festival of lights, celebrating prosperity and the triumph of light over darkness.
- Oct 22 (Wed) – Kandashashti begins
- Oct 27 (Mon) – Kandhasashti Soorasamhara Festival: Reenacting Lord Murugan’s victory over demon Surapadman.
November 2025
(Traditionally filled with temple-specific events and fasting rituals, though no major pan-Tamil festivals fall this year.)
December 2025: Light and Strength
- Dec 03 (Wed) – Thirukarthigai: The festival of lights, older than Diwali, dedicated to Lord Shiva.
- Dec 19 (Fri) – Hanuman Jayanti: Birth of Lord Hanuman, symbolizing devotion and strength.
- Dec 30 (Tue) – Vaikuntha Ekadashi: Celebrated with grandeur in Vishnu temples, believed to open the gates of heaven.
The Tamil Festival Calendar 2025 beautifully weaves together devotion, agriculture, family, and tradition. Each celebration carries deep cultural roots, linking people to their ancestors, deities, and natural cycles. Whether it’s Pongal’s gratitude to farmers, Diwali’s lights of prosperity, or Navratri’s devotion to the Divine Mother, these festivals embody the timeless spirit of Tamil culture.
By keeping track of these dates, families can plan temple visits, rituals, and community gatherings, ensuring that tradition continues to thrive in a modern world.

