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Dwitiya Dates 2025

Dwitiya is the 2nd lunar day (tithi) in the Hindu calendar, occurring twice every month โ€” once in the Shukla Paksha and once in the Krishna Paksha. It is considered an auspicious tithi for beginning new endeavours and is associated with brotherly bonds in Hindu tradition.

The most celebrated Dwitiya is Bhai Dooj (Kartik Shukla Dwitiya), which falls two days after Diwali and celebrates the bond between brothers and sisters. Yamadvitiya, another name for this day, is dedicated to Yama โ€” the god of death โ€” and sisters pray for the long life of their brothers.

All times shown in: Asia/Kolkata

Date Begins Ends Lunar Month Paksha Action
31-Dec-2024 31-Dec-2024 03:56 AM Tuesday 02-Jan-2025 02:24 AM Thursday Pausha Shukla
01-Jan-2025 01-Jan-2025 03:22 AM Wednesday 02-Jan-2025 02:24 AM Thursday Pausha Shukla
15-Jan-2025 15-Jan-2025 03:23 AM Wednesday 16-Jan-2025 03:25 AM Thursday Pausha Krishna
29-Jan-2025 29-Jan-2025 06:06 PM Wednesday 31-Jan-2025 01:59 PM Friday Magha Shukla
30-Jan-2025 30-Jan-2025 04:11 PM Thursday 31-Jan-2025 01:59 PM Friday Magha Shukla
13-Feb-2025 13-Feb-2025 08:23 PM Thursday 14-Feb-2025 09:54 PM Friday Magha Krishna
28-Feb-2025 28-Feb-2025 06:14 AM Friday 02-Mar-2025 12:09 AM Sunday Phalguna Shukla
01-Mar-2025 01-Mar-2025 03:16 AM Saturday 02-Mar-2025 12:09 AM Sunday Phalguna Shukla
15-Mar-2025 15-Mar-2025 02:35 PM Saturday 16-Mar-2025 05:00 PM Sunday Phalguna Krishna
29-Mar-2025 29-Mar-2025 04:27 PM Saturday 31-Mar-2025 09:11 AM Monday Chaitra Shukla
30-Mar-2025 30-Mar-2025 12:49 PM Sunday 31-Mar-2025 09:11 AM Monday Chaitra Shukla
14-Apr-2025 14-Apr-2025 08:26 AM Monday 15-Apr-2025 10:57 AM Tuesday Chaitra Krishna
28-Apr-2025 28-Apr-2025 01:01 AM Monday 29-Apr-2025 05:31 PM Tuesday Vaishakha Shukla
28-Apr-2025 28-Apr-2025 09:11 PM Monday 29-Apr-2025 05:31 PM Tuesday Vaishakha Shukla
14-May-2025 14-May-2025 12:37 AM Wednesday 15-May-2025 02:31 AM Thursday Vaishakha Krishna
27-May-2025 27-May-2025 08:32 AM Tuesday 29-May-2025 01:54 AM Thursday Jyeshtha Shukla
28-May-2025 28-May-2025 05:02 AM Wednesday 29-May-2025 01:54 AM Thursday Jyeshtha Shukla
12-Jun-2025 12-Jun-2025 02:29 PM Thursday 13-Jun-2025 03:20 PM Friday Jyeshtha Krishna
25-Jun-2025 25-Jun-2025 04:01 PM Wednesday 27-Jun-2025 11:19 AM Friday Ashadha Shukla
26-Jun-2025 26-Jun-2025 01:25 PM Thursday 27-Jun-2025 11:19 AM Friday Ashadha Shukla
12-Jul-2025 12-Jul-2025 02:10 AM Saturday 13-Jul-2025 01:48 AM Sunday Ashadha Krishna
25-Jul-2025 25-Jul-2025 12:41 AM Friday 26-Jul-2025 10:42 PM Saturday Shravana Shukla
25-Jul-2025 25-Jul-2025 11:23 PM Friday 26-Jul-2025 10:42 PM Saturday Shravana Shukla
10-Aug-2025 10-Aug-2025 12:11 PM Sunday 11-Aug-2025 10:35 AM Monday Shravana Krishna
24-Aug-2025 24-Aug-2025 11:48 AM Sunday 25-Aug-2025 12:35 PM Monday Bhadrapada Shukla
08-Sep-2025 08-Sep-2025 09:13 PM Monday 09-Sep-2025 06:30 PM Tuesday Bhadrapada Krishna
23-Sep-2025 23-Sep-2025 02:56 AM Tuesday 24-Sep-2025 04:52 AM Wednesday Ashvina Shukla
08-Oct-2025 08-Oct-2025 05:55 AM Wednesday 09-Oct-2025 02:24 AM Thursday Ashvina Krishna
22-Oct-2025 22-Oct-2025 08:17 PM Wednesday 23-Oct-2025 10:47 PM Thursday Kartika Shukla
06-Nov-2025 06-Nov-2025 02:56 PM Thursday 07-Nov-2025 11:06 AM Friday Kartika Krishna
21-Nov-2025 21-Nov-2025 02:47 PM Friday 22-Nov-2025 05:11 PM Saturday Margashirsha Shukla
06-Dec-2025 06-Dec-2025 12:57 AM Saturday 06-Dec-2025 09:27 PM Saturday Margashirsha Krishna
21-Dec-2025 21-Dec-2025 09:11 AM Sunday 22-Dec-2025 10:52 AM Monday Pausha Shukla

Dwitiya โ€“ Significance, Festivals & Rituals

What is Dwitiya?

Dwitiya is the 2nd lunar day (tithi) in the Hindu calendar, occurring twice every month โ€” once in the Shukla Paksha and once in the Krishna Paksha. It is associated with brotherly bonds and is considered auspicious for beginning new activities.

What is Bhai Dooj?

Bhai Dooj, also called Yamadvitiya, falls on Kartik Shukla Dwitiya โ€” two days after Diwali. Sisters apply tilak on their brothers' foreheads and pray for their long life and wellbeing, while brothers offer gifts. It is one of the most widely celebrated festivals of the Diwali season.

Why is it called Yamadvitiya?

According to Hindu mythology, Yama (the god of death) visited his sister Yamuna on this day. She welcomed him with a tilak and a feast, and Yama declared that any brother who receives a tilak from his sister on this day will be blessed with long life and protection from untimely death.

Which other festivals fall on Dwitiya?

Chaitra Shukla Dwitiya is observed as Sindhara Dooj in Rajasthan. Ashvina Shukla Dwitiya marks the second day of Sharad Navratri. In some traditions, Dwitiya is considered auspicious for travel and the commencement of educational studies.

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