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Chaitra Masam 2025 Telugu Calendar – Important Dates, Festivals, and Rituals

Shiva Venkateswara Apr 6, 2025 Updated Apr 21, 2026 4 min read

Explore the Chaitra Masam 2025 Telugu Calendar. Discover important dates, festivals like Ugadi, and rituals to observe during the first month of the Telugu year.


Introduction to Chaitra Masam 2025 Telugu Calendar

Chaitra Masam is the first month of the Telugu calendar, and it holds great significance in the lives of Telugu-speaking people. It marks the beginning of the Telugu New Year, which is celebrated with much joy and reverence. The Chaitra Masam 2025 will begin on March 22, 2025, and end on April 20, 2025. During this month, devotees celebrate Ugadi, the Telugu New Year festival, along with many other important religious rituals and festivals.

Chaitra Masam is known for its auspiciousness, especially for starting new ventures, observing fasting rituals, and worshipping various Hindu deities. The month also marks the beginning of spring in the Indian subcontinent, and it is a time of renewal, spiritual reflection, and devotion.


Key Dates and Festivals in Chaitra Masam 2025

Here are some important dates and festivals during Chaitra Masam 2025:

1. Ugadi (Telugu New Year)March 22, 2025

  • Ugadi marks the first day of the Chaitra Masam and is the Telugu New Year. It is celebrated with great enthusiasm, where people prepare special Ugadi Pachadi, a dish made of raw mango, tamarind, jaggery, and salt to symbolize the various flavors of life.
  • On this day, temples conduct special prayers and pujas to invoke blessings for the new year.
  • People clean their homes, decorate them with mango leaves and rangolis, and begin new ventures and activities.

2. Chaitra PurnimaApril 6, 2025

  • The full moon day of Chaitra Masam, known as Chaitra Purnima, is an auspicious day for devotees to perform special prayers and rituals.
  • Many devotees visit temples, especially in Tirumala, to offer prayers to Lord Vishnu and Lord Rama, as this day is also considered significant in Vaishnavism.

3. Sri Rama NavamiApril 14, 2025

  • Sri Rama Navami, the birthday of Lord Rama, is one of the most significant festivals of Chaitra Masam. It is celebrated with grand processions, temple rituals, and the recitation of the Ramayana.
  • In temples, the Kalyanam (marriage ceremony) of Lord Rama and Sita is performed, and devotees celebrate the day with devotional songs and bhajans.

4. Akshaya TritiyaApril 20, 2025

  • Akshaya Tritiya is an auspicious day to begin new ventures, purchase property, or buy gold. It is celebrated with devotional rituals, especially among business communities and families looking to start a new project.

Significance of Chaitra Masam

  • Spiritual Renewal: Chaitra Masam marks the beginning of the Hindu new year, making it a time for spiritual reflection, self-improvement, and devotion to Lord Vishnu and Lord Rama.
  • New Beginnings: It is considered an ideal time to start new activities, enter new jobs, or begin any spiritual endeavor like learning or meditation.
  • Spring and Prosperity: Since Chaitra Masam corresponds with the spring season, it symbolizes renewal and growth in nature and personal life. This is why it is often associated with harvest festivals and agriculture.
  • Favorable Time for Puja and Rituals: The month is filled with auspicious days, which makes it ideal for performing rituals, especially the poojas for Lord Rama, Lord Vishnu, and other deities.

Rituals and Practices during Chaitra Masam

During Chaitra Masam 2025, devotees perform various rituals and spiritual practices, such as:

Daily Prayers and Recitations

  • Devotees wake up early in the morning to offer prayers and chant mantras dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Lord Rama.
  • It is customary to recite Ramayana and other holy texts during this month, especially on the days leading up to Sri Rama Navami.

Fasting and Offerings

  • Many people observe fasts on auspicious days such as Ugadi, Chaitra Purnima, and Sri Rama Navami.
  • Devotees also make offerings of fruits, flowers, and prayers at temples to seek blessings for health, wealth, and prosperity.

Special Pujas at Temples

  • Temples conduct special pujas for Lord Rama, Lord Vishnu, and Goddess Lakshmi. These pujas include offerings of flowers, sweets, and prayers for divine blessings.

Chaitra Masam is a time of spiritual significance and devotion for Telugu-speaking people. The month is filled with auspicious festivals, rituals, and special prayers that bring renewal and prosperity into the lives of devotees. Whether it’s celebrating Ugadi, participating in Sri Rama Navami, or performing daily pujas, Chaitra Masam 2025 offers a great opportunity for spiritual growth and reflection.

By following the rituals and celebrating the festivals, you can seek divine blessings for the year ahead and experience the joy and peace that comes with observing the sacred traditions of Chaitra Masam.


FAQs

1. What is the significance of Chaitra Masam?

  • Chaitra Masam marks the beginning of the Telugu new year and is considered an ideal time for spiritual reflection, new beginnings, and devotion to Lord Rama and Lord Vishnu.

2. When is Sri Rama Navami in 2025?

  • Sri Rama Navami will be celebrated on April 14, 2025.

3. What are the key rituals during Chaitra Masam?

  • Devotees engage in prayers, fasting, and rituals for Lord Rama and Lord Vishnu, especially on Ugadi, Sri Rama Navami, and Chaitra Purnima.

4. How is Ugadi celebrated during Chaitra Masam?

  • Ugadi is celebrated by preparing Ugadi Pachadi, decorating homes with rangolis, and offering prayers for a prosperous new year.

     

Last reviewed: April 21, 2026

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