When Is Dhumavati Jayanti In 2025? Know Date, Significant, And More

Dhumavati Jayanti 2025: Dhumavati Jayanti is observed every year on the Ashtami tithi (eighth day) of the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase) in the month of Jyeshtha, marking the divine appearance of Goddess Dhumavati. She is the seventh of the ten Mahavidyas (ten aspects of the Divine Feminine in Hinduism), and her worship is believed to alleviate the malefic effects of the planet Ketu and remove various life obstacles.

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Dhumavati Jayanti 2025: Date And Auspicious Timings

According to the Hindu Panchang, in 2025, Dhumavati Jayanti will be celebrated on Tuesday, June 3. The Ashtami tithi will begin at 8:34 PM on June 2 and conclude at 9:56 PM on June 3. As per tradition, the celebration is observed on the Udaya Tithi (sunrise time), making June 3 the day for rituals and worship.

Ravi Yoga and Purva Phalguni Nakshatra will prevail on this day, further enhancing its spiritual significance. The most auspicious time for Dhumavati Puja is during the Abhijit Muhurat, which falls between 11:58 AM and 12:51 PM on June 3, 2025.

Remedies To Perform On Dhumavati Jayanti 2025

  • For Debt Relief: Performing a havan (fire ritual) at home using neem leaves and ghee is considered highly effective on this day. This ritual helps in overcoming financial struggles and facilitates freedom from debt.
  • To Defeat Enemies: If facing hostility or enmity, conduct a havan and perform an energy-cleansing ritual by circling salt three times around your home. This is believed to eliminate negative energies and neutralize enemies.
  • To Overcome Troubles: Those dealing with persistent life challenges should consider donating jaggery and feeding crows on this day. This act of charity is said to bring relief from ongoing difficulties and promote peace.

Who Is Goddess Dhumavati?

According to ancient legend, once while Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati were roaming Mount Kailash, Parvati suddenly felt an intense hunger. When Lord Shiva asked her to wait, her hunger became uncontrollable, and she ended up swallowing him. Due to the powerful effects of Shiva's internal poison, Parvati's form turned dark like smoke. This fierce, smokey form of Parvati came to be known as Goddess Dhumavati.

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