Annaprashan Muhurat 2025
So, if you are a new parent or a family member who is eagerly waiting for the cherished moment of the Annaprashan ceremony of your child, you would also be eager to know the same about Annaprashan Muhurat 2025.
It is a very sacred and special milestone in a baby’s life as it will taste solid food for the very first time. To make the event as special as possible, it is highly important that the whole event be performed during the right time, also known as Shubh Muhurat for Annaprashan.
Do continue reading to check out the dates of the Annaprashan ceremony!

Annaprashan Dates In January 2025
Date & Day | Time | Nakshatra |
1 January Wednesday | 07:14 AM to 08:10 AM | Uttarashadha |
2 January | 07:14 AM to 08:06 AM | Shravana |
4 January Saturday | 08:07 AM to 08:59 AM | Shatabhisha |
5 January Sunday | 08:38 AM to 09:20 AM | Purva Bhadrapada |
7 January Tuesday | 08:59 AM to 09:28 AM 09:28 AM to 10:34 AM | Revati |
8 January Wednesday | 08:34 AM to 09:25 AM 09:25 AM to 10:02 AM | Ashwini |
9 January Thursday | 08:39 AM to 09:20 AM 10:02 AM to 10:44 AM | Bharani |
12 January Sunday | 08:26 AM to 09:09 AM 09:09 AM to 09:32 AM | Mrigashirsha |
15 January Wednesday | 07:15 AM to 08:57 AM 08:57 AM to 10:24 AM | Pushya |
16 January Thursday | 08:39 AM to 08:53 AM 08:53 AM to 09:21 AM | Ashlesha |
17 January Friday | 09:07 AM to 09:21 AM 10:04 AM to 10:17 AM | Magha |
19 January Sunday | 03:04 PM to 04:17 PM | Uttara Phalguni |
20 January Monday | 08:12 AM to 08:34 AM 08:34 AM to 08:37 AM | Hasta |
22 January Wednesday | 02:53 PM to 03:18 PM | Swati |
23 January Thursday | 08:39 AM to 08:54 AM 03:45 PM to 03:53 PM | Vishakha |
27 January Monday | 09:02 AM to 09:21 AM 03:47 PM to 04:48 PM | Purva Ashadha |
31 January Friday | 07:10 AM to 07:54 AM | Shatabhisha |
Annaprashan Muhurat In February 2025
Date & Day | Time | Nakshatra |
3 February Monday | 05:00 PM to 06:02 PM | Revati |
4 February Tuesday | 08:57 AM to 09:06 AM | Ashwini |
6 February Thursday | 04:55 PM to 05:21 PM | Krittika |
7 February Friday | 07:06 AM to 07:27 AM 07:27 AM to 08:54 AM 04:04 PM to 04:17 PM | Rohini |
9 February Sunday | 08:34 AM to 08:46 AM | Ardra |
10 February Monday | 07:33 AM to 08:26 AM 08:26 AM to 08:42 AM | Punarvasu |
13 February Thursday | 03:56 PM to 04:59 PM | Magha |
14 February Friday | 03:57 PM to 05:26 PM | Purva Phalguni |
16 February Sunday | 03:40 PM to 04:48 PM 04:48 PM to 05:16 PM | Hasta |
17 February Monday | 03:25 PM to 04:42 PM | Chitra |
23 February Sunday | 05:09 PM to 05:20 PM | Moola |
25 February Tuesday | 03:26 PM to 04:52 PM 04:52 PM to 05:14 PM | Uttarashadha |
Annaprashan Muhurat In March 2025
Date & Day | Time | Nakshatra |
1 March Saturday | 02:38 PM to 03:27 PM | Uttara Bhadrapada |
2 March Sunday | 04:14 PM to 04:54 PM | Revati |
6 March Thursday | 06:41 AM to 07:08 AM | Rohini |
15 March Saturday | 02:33 PM to 03:30 PM | Hasta |
16 March Sunday | 02:30 PM to 03:59 PM | Chitra |
19 March Wednesday | 01:27 PM to 01:42 PM | Vishakha |
20 March Thursday | 01:23 PM to 02:00 PM 02:00 PM to 02:36 PM | Anuradha |
24 March Monday | 01:57 PM to 03:28 PM | Uttarashadha |
26 March Wednesday | 01:00 PM to 01:59 PM 01:59 PM to 02:05 PM | Dhanishtha |
30 March Sunday | 08:45 AM to 10:06 AM 02:30 PM to 03:04 PM | Revati |
Annaprashan Dates In 2025 April
Date & Day | Time | Nakshatra |
2 April Wednesday | 12:32 PM to 01:58 PM 01:58 PM to 02:52 PM | Rohini |
3 April Thursday | 01:53 PM to 01:58 PM 01:58 PM to 02:19 PM | Mrigashirsha |
4 April Friday | 08:14 AM to 08:38 AM 09:29 AM to 10:10 AM | Ardra |
5 April Saturday | 08:10 AM to 08:12 AM | Punarvasu |
6 April Sunday | 08:07 AM to 10:02 AM 04:54 PM to 05:07 PM | Pushya |
7 April Monday | 08:02 AM to 08:36 AM 09:26 AM to 09:58 AM | Ashlesha |
9 April Wednesday | 07:54 AM to 08:34 AM 12:05 PM to 12:23 PM | Magha |
10 April Thursday | 12:24 PM to 01:58 PM 01:58 PM to 02:21 PM | Uttara Phalguni |
11 April Friday | 07:47 AM to 09:42 AM 11:57 AM to 12:22 PM | Uttara Phalguni |
12 April Saturday | 05:41 PM to 06:45 PM | Hasta |
15 April Tuesday | 08:19 AM to 08:30 AM 09:21 AM to 09:26 AM | Vishakha |
17 April Thursday | 04:13 PM to 05:56 PM | Jyeshtha |
18 April Friday | 04:13 PM to 04:41 PM | Moola |
19 April Saturday | 05:44 PM to 05:57 PM | Purva Ashadha |
20 April Sunday | 03:59 PM to 05:12 PM 05:12 PM to 05:45 PM | Uttarashadha |
22 April Tuesday | 07:59 AM to 08:59 AM 03:51 PM to 04:41 PM | Shravana Dhanishtha |
29 April Tuesday | 04:17 PM to 05:16 PM 05:16 PM to 05:40 PM | Krittika |
Annaprashan Muhurat In May 2025
Date & Day | Time | Nakshatra |
2 May Friday | 07:26 AM to 08:19 AM | Ardra |
3 May Saturday | 06:45 AM to 07:51 AM 03:08 PM to 03:38 PM | Punarvasu Pushya |
4 May Sunday | 06:45 AM to 07:18 AM | Pushya |
5 May Monday | 07:24 AM to 07:35 AM | Ashlesha |
7 May Wednesday | 07:23 AM to 08:00 AM | Purva Phalguni |
9 May Friday | 06:05 AM to 07:01 AM | Hasta |
10 May Saturday | 06:41 AM to 07:48 AM 02:40 PM to 03:40 PM | Chitra |
12 May Monday | 04:21 PM to 04:49 PM | Vishakha |
14 May Wednesday | 05:37 AM to 07:32 AM 04:22 PM to 04:41 PM | Anuradha Jyeshtha |
19 May Monday | 05:28 AM to 06:11 AM | Shravana |
23 May Friday | 05:26 AM to 05:30 AM | Uttara Bhadrapada |
24 May Saturday | 06:35 AM to 06:53 AM 10:01 AM to 10:35 AM 10:35 AM to 11:02 AM | Revati |
28 May Wednesday | 09:20 AM to 11:12 AM | Mrigashirsha |
Annaprashan Muhurat In June 2025
Date & Day | Time | Nakshatra |
5 June Thursday | 05:23 AM to 06:06 AM | Hasta |
9 June Monday | 03:31 PM to 05:18 PM | Anuradha |
11 June Wednesday | 04:32 PM to 05:10 PM | Jyeshtha |
12 June Thursday | 04:32 PM to 05:06 PM | Moola |
13 June Friday | 04:32 PM to 05:02 PM | Purva Ashadha |
16 June Monday | 02:31 PM to 03:07 PM | Dhanishtha |
17 June Tuesday | 09:57 AM to 11:12 AM | Shatabhisha |
18 June Wednesday | 09:50 AM to 10:03 AM 10:59 AM to 12:07 PM | Purva Bhadrapada |
20 June Friday | 02:15 PM to 04:35 PM 06:53 PM to 07:22 PM | Revati |
22 June Sunday | 11:26 AM to 11:51 AM | Bharani |
23 June Monday | 06:42 PM to 07:22 PM | Rohini |
Annaprashan Muhurat In July 2025
Date & Day | Time | Nakshatra |
2 July Wednesday | 07:05 AM to 01:59 PM | Uttara Phalguni |
4 July Friday | 06:29 PM to 10:15 PM | Chitra |
17 July Thursday | 10:43 AM to 05:38 PM | Revati |
31 July Thursday | 07:31 AM to 02:24 PM 04:43 PM to 09:56 PM | Chitra |
Annaprashan Muhurat In August 2025
Date & Day | Time | Nakshatra |
4 August Monday | 09:33 AM to 11:49 AM | Anuradha |
11 August Monday | 06:48 AM to 01:41 PM | Shatabhisha |
13 August Wednesday | 08:57 AM to 03:52 PM 05:56 PM to 10:30 PM | Uttara Bhadrapada |
20 August Wednesday | 03:24 PM to 10:03 PM | Punarvasu |
21 August Thursday | 08:26 AM to 03:20 PM | Pushya |
25 August Monday | 06:26 AM to 08:10 AM 12:46 PM to 06:51 PM 08:18 PM to 11:18 PM | Uttara Phalguni |
27 August Wednesday | 05:00 PM to 06:43 PM 09:35 PM to 11:10 PM | Hasta |
28 August Thursday | 06:28 AM to 12:34 PM 02:53 PM to 06:39 PM | Chitra |
Annaprashan Muhurat In September 2025
Date & Day | Time | Nakshatra |
5 September Friday | 07:27 AM to 09:43 AM 12:03 PM to 06:07 PM | Shravana |
24 September Wednesday | 06:41 AM to 10:48 AM 01:06 PM to 06:20 PM 07:45 PM to 11:16 PM | Chitra |
Annaprashan Muhurat In October 2025
Date & Day | Time | Nakshatra |
1 October Wednesday | 08:53 PM to 10:48 PM | Purva Ashadha |
2 October Thursday | 07:42 AM to 07:57 AM 10:16 AM to 04:21 PM 05:49 PM to 08:49 PM | Uttarashadha |
8 October Wednesday | 07:33 AM to 02:15 PM 03:58 PM to 08:25 PM | Ashwini |
10 October Friday | 08:17 PM to 10:13 PM | Krittika |
22 October Wednesday | 09:26 PM to 11:40 PM | Swati |
24 October Friday | 07:10 AM to 11:08 AM 01:12 PM to 05:47 PM 07:22 PM to 11:33 PM | Anuradha |
29 October Wednesday | 08:30 AM to 10:49 AM | Uttarashadha |
31 October Friday | 10:41 AM to 03:55 PM 05:20 PM to 10:14 PM | Dhanishtha |
Annaprashan Muhurat In November 2025
Date & Day | Time | Nakshatra |
3 November Monday | 07:06 AM to 10:29 AM 12:33 PM to 05:08 PM | Uttara Bhadrapada |
7 November Friday | 07:55 AM to 02:00 PM 03:27 PM to 08:23 PM | Rohini |
17 November Monday | 07:16 AM to 01:20 PM 02:48 PM to 09:58 PM | Chitra |
27 November Thursday | 07:24 AM to 12:41 PM 02:08 PM to 09:19 PM | Dhanishtha |
Annaprashan Muhurat In December 2025
Date & Day | Time | Nakshatra |
4 December Thursday | 08:51 PM to 11:12 PM | Krittika |
8 December Monday | 06:21 PM to 10:56 PM | Pushya |
17 December Wednesday | 05:46 PM to 10:21 PM | Vishakha |
22 December Monday | 07:41 AM to 09:20 AM 12:30 PM to 05:26 PM 07:41 PM to 24:05 PM | Uttarashadha |
24 December Wednesday | 01:47 PM to 05:18 PM 07:33 PM to 24:06 PM | Dhanishtha |
25 December Thursday | 07:43 AM to 12:18 PM 01:43 PM to 03:19 PM | Dhanishtha |
29 December Monday | 12:03 PM to 03:03 PM 04:58 PM to 11:51 PM | Revati |
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How to Choose Annaprashan Muhurat in 2025
Best Annaprashan Muhurat can be chosen only by consulting a family priest or an astrologer, who would guide you according to your baby’s horoscope, birth star, and so on. They mostly look at the alignment of certain planets and Nakshatras before telling you that the day is perfectly fine for the ceremony.
At LivePuja Yagaya you can connect with highly skilled astrologers to get the best auspicious time for the Annaprashan ceremony of your child.
What is the Annaprashan Ceremony?
In Hindu tradition, Annaprashan is the ritual of feeding a baby his first solid food, usually rice or some other sweet dish like Kheer.
The term “Annaprashan” in Sanskrit means “feeding rice,” and the child marks the end of a diet strictly based on the intake of milk and begins to take solid foods. It is done generally at the age of six to eight months, depending upon family traditions and beliefs.
It has indicated the growth of the baby and its maturation to embark upon new stages in life. It became the means by which the parents, as well as the whole family, could provide blessings and offer prayers for the child to be blessed with good health, well-being, and prosperity.
Why is Annaprashan Muhurat Important?
The timing of the Annaprashan ceremony is of the greatest importance.
In Hindu philosophy, all important milestones in life, especially rites for children, are performed at a Shubh Muhurat for Annaprashan. A Muhurat is that time, based on the positions of celestial bodies, when the event will infuse fresh energies and bring good fortune with the gods’ grace.
The time, thus decided for Annaprashan Muhurat 2025, could ensure that the baby’s very first mouthful of solid food is a happy, auspicious, and blessed occasion. Such an occasion would then add more importance and spiritual significance to the ritual.gs from the gods.
Significance of Annaprashan Ceremony
Most importantly, the Hindu culture considers the rite very sacred. It not only marks the baby’s beginning of solid food but more importantly, strengthens the bonding of the family as the dear members come together to enjoy this happy moment. It is at times done at a temple or at home with a priest performing the needed rituals for the ceremony.
The most significant part of the Annaprashan is when the child sits on the maternal uncle’s lap to get the first bite of the solid food in his hands. The food is always auspicious in the form of sweet rice pudding commonly known as Kheer. After feeding with the first bite, after the feeding ritual, the child is blessed by all elders in the family and spends the day singing prayers, performing rituals, and celebrating the entire day.
Practices during Annaprashan Ceremony
The rituals and activities performed during the course of the Annaprashan ceremony include:
Yagna or Havan: The sacred fire ceremony is performed to invoke gods and goddesses’ blessings.
Feeding of the Baby: The maternal uncle or any elder of the family feeds the baby first solid food.
Giving Good Blessings to the Child: Elders and other members of the family give their wishes for healthy, happy, and rich life for the baby.
Prasad: A Prasad or special meal is prepared and offered before the deities and all the guests.
A very amusing bit of the Annaprashan ceremony consists of a symbolic activity, where items like books, jewellery, or pens are placed before the baby. The first thing picked up by the baby will symbolize the interest he holds later in life. A child being able to grab a book symbolizes wisdom and knowledge.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the right age to perform Annaprashan Ceremony?
In general, people perform the ceremony of Annaprashan when the baby is about six to eight months old. One should choose a Shubh Muhurat for the child to get blessings at this age.
What is the rigaWhat does the Annaprashan Muhurat mean and how do people determine it?ht age to perform Annaprashan Ceremony?
The best Annaprashan Muhurat will be found out using the birth star, the zodiac sign of the baby, and the position of stars and other celestial bodies. The astrologer or a family priest will guide you to the most propitious day and hour of time.
For those seeking comfort, LivePuja Yagya offers the facility of carrying out these astrology consultations and religious ceremonies virtually, thereby allowing your child's ceremony to be conducted in the best possible scenario.
Can Annaprashan be performed at home?
Yes, It can be performed at home as well as in the temple according to your family's choice.
Is a priest mandatory for the ritual of Annaprashan?
Yes, there is always a need for a priest who would perform Yagna ceremonies along with all other rituals thus giving divine blessings to the child.
What will be the food offered to the baby during Annaprashan ceremony?
Sacred sweet rice is fed to the baby. Depending on the child, other soft foods are introduced.
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