Karnavedha Muhurat 2025 – The Auspicious Ear Piercing Ceremony
In Sanatan Dharma, timing is everything, especially when it comes to significant ceremonies. From the moment a child is born, astrologers start marking dates for various auspicious rituals. Among these, ear piercing, or Karnavedha, holds a special place. This is the ninth of the sixteen major rites in Hindu tradition, where a child’s ears are pierced, typically with a gold or silver wire. For boys, it’s the right ear; for girls, it’s the left. This practice is believed to enhance hearing and ward off negativity. According to scriptures, without Karnavedha, one isn’t considered eligible to perform the last rites for family members.
Performing the Karnavedha Sanskar
To ensure the ceremony’s success, specific steps are followed:
- Choosing the Venue: A temple or a sacred location is preferred.
- Preparations: The child is bathed and dressed in fresh, clean clothes.
- Invocation of Deities: Before starting, prayers are offered to gods and personal deities, often with the help of a priest.
- Facing the Sun: Parents should sit facing the direction of the sun during the ritual.
- Chanting Mantras: Throughout the process, mantras are continuously chanted in the child’s ears.
Benefits of Ear Piercing
Ear piercing is not just a cultural practice but is believed to have multiple health benefits:
- Improved Hearing and Eyesight: The ceremony is said to enhance hearing ability and sharpen eyesight.
- Disease Prevention: It reduces the risk of paralysis, hernia, deafness, and mental illness.
- Ward Off Evil: Piercing the ears is thought to drive away evil spirits and promote longevity.
- Better Blood Circulation: The process is believed to improve blood circulation in the brain, enhancing its functionality.
- Personality Development: According to Hindu beliefs, ear piercing helps in personality development and removes the negative influences of Rahu-Ketu from the child’s life.
The Ideal Age for Ear Piercing
The Karnavedha Sanskar can be performed at various stages of a child’s early life:
- Immediate Post-Birth: On the twelfth or sixteenth day after birth.
- Within the First Year: At 6, 7, or 8 months.
- Odd Years: This ceremony can also take place in the child’s odd years, ideally between the ages of three and five.
Karnavedha Muhurat 2025: Dates and Timings
Here are the auspicious dates and times for the ear piercing ceremony in 2025:
Karnavedha Muhurat in January 2025
Date | Day | Nakshatra | Time |
02 January | Thursday | Shravana | 07:45 am to 10:18 am
11:46 am to 4:42 pm |
08 January | Wednesday | Ashwini | 04:18 pm to 06:33 pm |
11 January | Saturday | Rohini | 02:11 pm to 04:06 pm |
15 January | Wednesday | Pushya | 07:46 am to 12:20 pm |
20 January | Monday | Hasta | 07:45 am to 09:08 am |
30 January | Thursday | Shravana | 07:45 am to 08:28 am
09:56 am to 02:52 pm 05:06 pm to 7:03 pm |
Karnavedha Muhurat in February 2025
Date | Day | Nakshatra | Time |
08 February | Saturday | Mrigashirsha | 07:36 am to 09:20 am |
10 February | Monday | Punarvasu | 07:38 am to 09:13 am
10:38 am to 6:30 pm |
17 February | Monday | Chitra | 08:45 am to 01:41 pm
03:55 pm to 06:16 pm |
20 February | Thursday | Vishakha | 03:44 pm to 06:04 pm |
21 February | Friday | Anuradha | 07:25 am to 09:54 am
11:29 am to 01:25 pm |
26 February | Wednesday | Shravana | 08:10 am to 01:05 pm |
Karnavedha Muhurat in March 2025
Date | Day | Nakshatra | Time |
02 March | Sunday | Uttara Bhadrapada | 10:54 am to 05:25 pm |
15 March | Saturday | Uttara Phalguni | 10:03 am to 11:59 am
02:13 pm to 06:51 pm |
16 March | Sunday | Hasta | 07:01 am to 11:55 am
02:09 pm to 06:47 pm |
20 March | Thursday | Anuradha | 06:56 am to 08:08 am
09:43 am to 04:14 pm |
26 March | Wednesday | Dhanishtha | 07:45 am to 11:15 am
01:30 pm to 06:08 pm |
30 March | Sunday | Revati | 09:04 am to 03:35 pm |
31 March | Monday | Ashwini | 07:25 am to 09:00 am
10:56 am to 03:31 pm |
Karnavedha Muhurat in April 2025
Date | Day | Nakshatra | Time |
03 April | Thursday | Rohini | 07:32 am to 10:44 am
12:58 pm to 06:28 pm |
05 April | Saturday | Punarvasu | 08:40 am to 12:51 pm
03:11 pm to 07:45 pm |
13 April | Sunday | Chitra | 07:02 am to 12:19 pm
2:40 pm to 07:13 pm |
21 April | Monday | Uttarashadha | 02:08 pm to 06:42 pm |
26 April | Saturday | Uttara Bhadrapada | 07:18 am to 09:13 am |
Karnavedha Muhurat in May 2025
Date | Day | Nakshatra | Time |
01 May | Thursday | Mrigashirsha | 01:29 pm to 03:46 pm |
02 May | Friday | Ardra | 03:42 pm to 08:18 pm |
03 May | Saturday | Punarvasu | 07:06 am to 01:21 pm
03:38 pm to 07:59 pm |
04 May | Sunday | Pushya | 06:46 am to 08:42 am |
09 May | Friday | Hasta | 06:27 am to 08:22 am
10:37 am to 05:31 pm |
10 May | Saturday | Chitra | 06:23 am to 08:18 am
10:33 am to 7:46 pm |
14 May | Wednesday | Anuradha | 07:03 am to 12:38 pm |
23 May | Friday | Uttara Bhadrapada | 04:36 pm to 06:55 pm |
24 May | Saturday | Revati | 07:23 am to 11:58 am
02:16 pm to 06:51 pm |
25 May | Sunday | Ashwini | 07:19 am to 11:54 am |
28 May | Wednesday | Mrigashirsha | 09:22 am to 06:36 pm |
31 May | Saturday | Pushya | 06:56 am to 11:31 am
01:48 pm to 06:24 pm |
Karnavedha Muhurat in June 2025
Date | Day | Nakshatra | Time |
05 June | Thursday | Hasta | 08:51 am to 03:45 pm |
06 June | Friday | Hasta | 08:47 am to 03:41 pm |
07 June | Saturday | Chitra | 06:28 am to 08:43 am |
15 June | Sunday | Shravana | 5:25 pm to 07:44 pm |
16 June | Monday | Dhanishta | 08:08 am to 05:21 pm |
20 June | Friday | Revati | 12:29 pm to 7:24 pm |
21 June | Saturday | Ashwini | 10:08 am to 12:26 pm
02:42 pm to 6:25 pm |
26 June | Thursday | Ardra | 09:49 am to 04:42 pm |
27 June | Friday | Punarvasu | 07:24 am to 09:45 am
12:02 pm to 06:56 pm |
Karnavedha Muhurat in July 2025
Date | Day | Nakshatra | Time |
02 July | Wednesday | Uttara Phalguni | 11:42 am to 01:59 pm |
03 July | Thursday | Hasta | 07:01 am to 01:55 pm |
07 July | Monday | Anuradha | 06:45 am to 09:05 am
11:23 am to 06:17 pm |
12 July | Saturday | Uttarashadha | 07:06 am to 01:19 pm
03:39 pm to 08:01 pm |
13 July | Sunday | Shravana | 07:22 am to 01:15 pm |
17 July | Thursday | Revati | 10:43 am to 05:38 pm |
18 July | Friday | Ashwini | 07:17 am to 10:39 am
12:56 pm to 05:34 pm |
25 July | Friday | Pushya | 06:09 am to 07:55 am
10:12 am to 05:06 pm |
30 July | Wednesday | Hasta | 07:35 am to 12:09 pm
02:28 pm to 06:51 pm |
31 July | Thursday | Chitra | 07:31 am to 02:24 pm
04:43 pm to 06:47 pm |
Karnavedha Muhurat in August 2025
Date | Day | Nakshatra | Time |
03 August | Sunday | Vishakha | 11:53 am to 04:31 pm |
04 August | Monday | Anuradha | 09:33 am to 11:49 am |
09 August | Saturday | Shravana | 06:56 am to 11:29 am
01:49 pm to 06:11 pm |
10 August | Sunday | Dhanishtha | 06:52 am to 01:45 pm |
13 August | Wednesday | Uttara Bhadrapada | 11:13 am to 03:52 pm
05:56 pm to 07:38 pm |
14 August | Thursday | Revati | 08:53 am to 05:52 pm |
20 August | Wednesday | Punarvasu | 06:24 am to 01:05 pm
03:24 pm to 06:43 pm |
21 August | Thursday | Pushya | 08:26 am to 03:20 pm |
27 August | Wednesday | Chitra | 05:00 pm to 06:43 pm |
28 August | Thursday | Chitra | 06:28 am to 10:14 am |
30 August | Saturday | Vishakha | 04:49 pm to 06:31 pm |
31 August | Sunday | Anuradha | 04:45 pm to 06:27 pm |
Karnavedha Muhurat in September 2025
Date | Day | Nakshatra | Time |
05 September | Friday | Shravana | 07:27 am to 09:43 am
12:03 pm to 06:07 pm |
22 September | Monday | Uttara Phalguni | 01:14 pm to 05:01 pm |
24 September | Wednesday | Chitra | 06:41 am to 10:48 am
01:06 pm to 04:53 pm |
27 September | Saturday | Anuradha | 07:36 am to 12:55 pm
02:59 pm to 06:08 pm |
Karnavedha Muhurat in October 2025
Date | Day | Nakshatra | Time |
02 October | Thursday | Uttarashadha | 10:16 am to 04:21 pm
05:49 pm to 07:14 pm |
04 October | Saturday | Dhanishtha | 06:47 am to 10:09 am |
08 October | Wednesday | Ashwini | 07:33 am to 02:15 pm
03:58 pm to 06:50 pm |
11 October | Saturday | Rohini | 05:13 pm to 06:38 pm |
12 October | Sunday | Mrigashirsha | 07:18 am to 09:37 am
11:56 am to 03:42 pm |
13 October | Monday | Ardra | 01:56 pm to 05:05 pm |
24 October | Friday | Anuradha | 07:10 am to 11:08 am
01:12 pm to 05:47 pm |
30 October | Thursday | Shravana | 08:26 am to 10:45 am |
31 October | Friday | Dhanishtha | 10:41 am to 03:55 pm
05:20 pm to 06:55 pm |
Karnavedha Muhurat in November 2025
Date | Day | Nakshatra | Time |
03 November | Monday | Uttara Bhadrapada | 03:43 pm to 05:08 pm |
10 November | Monday | Punarvasu | 10:02 am to 04:40 pm |
16 November | Sunday | Hasta | 07:19 am to 01:24 pm
02:52 pm to 07:47 pm |
17 November | Monday | Chitra | 07:16 am to 01:20 pm
02:48 pm to 06:28 pm |
20 November | Thursday | Vishakha | 01:09 pm to 04:01 pm
05:36 pm to 07:32 pm |
21 November | Friday | Anuradha | 07:20 am to 09:18 am
11:22 am to 02:32 pm |
26 November | Wednesday | Shravana | 07:24 am to 12:45 pm
02:12 pm to 07:08 pm |
27 November | Thursday | Dhanishtha | 07:24 am to 12:41 pm
02:08 pm to 07:04 pm |
Karnavedha Muhurat in December 2025
Date | Day | Nakshatra | Time |
01 December | Monday | Revati | 07:28 am to 08:39 am |
05 December | Friday | Rohini | 01:37 pm to 06:33 pm |
06 December | Saturday | Mrigashirsha | 08:19 am to 10:23 am |
07 December | Sunday | Punarvasu | 08:15 am to 10:19 am |
15 December | Monday | Chitra | 07:44 am to 12:58 pm |
17 December | Wednesday | Vishakha | 05:46 pm to 08:00 pm |
24 December | Wednesday | Dhanishtha | 01:47 pm to 05:18 pm |
25 December | Thursday | Dhanishtha | 07:43 am to 09:09 am |
28 December | Sunday | Uttara Bhadrapada | 10:39 am to 01:32 pm |
29 December | Monday | Revati | 12:03 pm to 03:03 pm
04:58 pm to 07:13 pm |
Conclusion
The Karnavedha Sanskar is a significant rite of passage in Hindu culture, symbolizing not just a physical transformation but also a spiritual and health-related one. The dates listed above for 2025 provide a comprehensive guide for parents looking to perform this sacred ceremony at the most auspicious times. By adhering to these muhurats, families can ensure that the ritual is performed under the most favourable conditions, invoking blessings and positive energy for the child’s future.
Always remember to consult with a knowledgeable priest or astrologer to confirm the best date and time for your specific circumstances, as personal astrological charts can also influence the ideal moment for performing this important ceremony. Talk to an Astrologer now.