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Full Moon Calendar 2025: Here Is Your Celestial Guide To Purnima Dates In 2025

Full Moon Dates For 2025: From the Wolf Moon in January to the Cold Moon in December, the full Moons offer a spectacle in the sky, captivating sky gazers and cultural enthusiasts alike.

Full Moon Dates 2025: The full Moon has always fascinated humanity, serving as a source of inspiration for the romantics, cultural significance for different regions, and scientific curiosity for another section of the people. For 2025, NASA and global almanacs, including Drik Panchang, have declared the schedule of full Moon dates, complete with their traditional and cultural names. 

Each Moon carries its own story, from its traditional names rooted in nature to its alignment with festivals and rituals around the world. Whether you observe them for their spiritual importance, scientific marvel, or simple beauty, a full Moon continues to captivate the sky gazers and cultural enthusiasts alike, though their bright light eclipses other objects in the sky. 

Here’s a month-by-month guide to the full Moons of 2025, along with their timing and unique characteristics.

January 13, 2025: Pausha Purnima (Wolf Moon) 

The first full Moon of the year, often called the Wolf Moon, coincides with Pausha Purnima in the Hindu calendar. Its name is believed to originate from Native American traditions, symbolising the howling wolves of midwinter.

Begins: 5:03 am IST, January 13
Ends: 3:56 am IST, January 14

February 12, 2025: Magha Purnima (Snow Moon)

Known as the Snow Moon due to heavy snowfall in many regions during February, this full Moon is revered as Magha Purnima in India, marking an important day in Hindu rituals and spirituality.

Begins: 6:55 pm IST, February 11
Ends: 7:22 pm IST, February 12

March 13, 2025: Phalguna Purnima (Worm Moon)

March’s Worm Moon signifies the awakening of the earthworms as the ground begins to thaw in spring. In Indian traditions, this full Moon is celebrated as Phalguna Purnima.

Begins: 10:35 am IST, March 13
Ends: 12:23 pm IST, March 14

April 12, 2025: Chaitra Purnima (Pink Moon)

The Pink Moon is not actually pink but is named after the blooming pink wildflowers of spring. It aligns with Chaitra Purnima, a significant time for cultural and spiritual observances in India.

Begins: 3:21 am IST, April 12
Ends: 5:51 am IST, April 13

May 12, 2025: Vaishakha Purnima (Flower Moon)

The Flower Moon celebrates the abundant blossoms of late spring. On the Hindu calendar, this date is marked as Vaishakha Purnima, often associated with Buddha Purnima.

Begins: 8:01 pm IST, May 11
Ends: 10:25 pm, May 12

June 10, 2025: Jyeshtha Purnima (Strawberry Moon)

June’s full Moon is aptly named the Strawberry Moon, signifying the peak of the strawberry harvest season. In India, it is observed as Jyeshtha Purnima.

Begins: 11:35 am IST, June 10
Ends: 1:13 pm IST, June 11

July 10, 2025: Ashadha Purnima (Buck Moon)

The Buck Moon refers to the time when male deer grow their new antlers. In Hindu tradition, this full Moon is Ashadha Purnima, which marks the beginning of Guru Purnima festivities.

Begins: 1:36 am IST, July 10
Ends: 2:06 am IST, July 11

August 9, 2025: Shravana Purnima (Sturgeon Moon)

Named after the sturgeon fish, abundant in North American waters during this time, the Sturgeon Moon aligns with Shravana Purnima, which is tied to the Raksha Bandhan festival in India.

Begins: 2:12 pm IST, August 8
Ends: 1:24 pm IST, August 9

September 7, 2025: Bhadrapada Purnima (Harvest Moon)

The Harvest Moon, the full Moon closest to the autumnal equinox, signifies the gathering of crops. It is celebrated as Bhadrapada Purnima in the Indian calendar.

Begins: 1:41 am IST, September 7
Ends: 11:38 pm IST, September 7

October 6, 2025: Ashwina Purnima (Hunter’s Moon)

The Hunter’s Moon marks a time when hunters prepare for winter. This will be the year's first supermoon. In India, the Ashwina Purnima  holds significant cultural importance.

Begins: 12:23 pm IST, October 6
Ends: 9:16 am IST, October 7

November 5, 2025: Kartika Purnima (Beaver Moon)

Another supermoon, the Beaver Moon gets its name from the preparation of beaver dams before winter. Kartika Purnima, celebrated on this day, is a major festival in India.

Begins: 10:36 pm IST, November 4
Ends: 6:48 pm IST, November 5

December 4, 2025: Margashirsha Purnima (Cold Moon)

The last full Moon of the year, a supermoon again, is called the Cold Moon, which heralds the onset of winter. It aligns with Margashirsha Purnima, a day of devotion and fasting in Indian tradition.

Begins: 8:37 am IST, December 4
Ends: 4:43 am IST, December 5

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