Introduction
Tula Sankranti marks the beginning of the Sun’s transit into the Libra zodiac sign (Tula Rashi). It is a highly auspicious occasion in the Hindu solar calendar, symbolizing balance, harmony, and the onset of seasonal transition. In 2025, Tula Sankranti falls on Friday, October 17, bringing with it opportunities for charity, worship, and spiritual reflection.
This sacred day holds great importance, especially for devotees performing Daan-Punya (charitable deeds), Surya Puja (Sun worship), and Tula Snan (ritual bathing) in holy rivers.
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Tula Sankranti 2025: Key Details
| Event | Date & Time (IST) |
|---|---|
| Tula Sankranti 2025 | Friday, October 17, 2025 |
| Punya Kaal Muhurta | 10:05 AM to 05:43 PM |
| Punya Kaal Duration | 7 Hours 38 Minutes |
| Maha Punya Kaal | 12:00 PM to 03:48 PM |
| Maha Punya Kaal Duration | 3 Hours 49 Minutes |
| Sankranti Moment | 01:54 PM |
Meaning of Tula Sankranti
The word “Sankranti” means movement or transition. Every month, the Sun transitions from one zodiac sign to another, creating twelve Sankrantis annually. Among these, Tula Sankranti holds special importance as it signifies the Sun entering Libra (Tula Rashi)—the sign represented by balance and justice.
In Hindu cosmology, this shift symbolizes equilibrium between light and darkness, day and night, and the material and spiritual worlds. It is a time to seek balance in life and to perform acts that promote harmony and righteousness.
Spiritual and Astrological Significance
- Solar Influence: When the Sun enters Libra, it becomes relatively weaker astrologically, as Libra is considered its debilitation sign. However, this phase promotes introspection and humility.
- Balance and Justice: Libra’s scales symbolize fairness and moral balance. Devotees are encouraged to perform righteous deeds and maintain equilibrium in relationships and decisions.
- Transition Period: Tula Sankranti also signifies the shift from the rainy season to autumn (Sharad Ritu), bringing clarity, prosperity, and renewed spiritual energy.
Tula Sankranti Punya Kaal and Its Importance
The Punya Kaal is the most auspicious period to perform religious activities, charities, and rituals on Tula Sankranti.
- Punya Kaal Muhurta: 10:05 AM to 05:43 PM
- Maha Punya Kaal: 12:00 PM to 03:48 PM
During these hours, devotees should engage in:
- Offering water (Arghya) to the rising or midday Sun
- Donating food, clothes, or gold
- Feeding the poor and needy
- Performing Surya Namaskar and chanting Aditya Hridaya Stotra
The Maha Punya Kaal, especially, is believed to yield immense spiritual merit (Punya). Bathing in sacred rivers such as the Ganga, Yamuna, or Godavari during this period is considered highly beneficial.
Rituals and Puja Vidhi
- Early Morning Bath: Begin the day with a holy dip at sunrise, preferably in a river or clean water source.
- Surya Arghya: Offer water to the Sun God while chanting “Om Suryaya Namah”.
- Charity: Donate essentials such as grains, clothes, jaggery, or ghee to Brahmins or the needy.
- Tula Daan: Weigh oneself against items like food grains or fruits and donate the equivalent weight — a symbolic act of humility and giving.
- Lighting Lamps: Light diyas near Tulsi plants and at home to attract positive energy.
Regional Celebrations and Cultural Importance
In several Indian states, Tula Sankranti is celebrated with local traditions:
- Odisha: Known as Garbhana Sankranti or Garbhana Parva, it marks agricultural prosperity and the worship of Mother Earth.
- Tamil Nadu & Kerala: It aligns with the Tamil month of Aippasi, when Aippasi Puyal (seasonal rain) brings fertility to the soil.
- Karnataka: The holy dip at Tula Kaveri in Talakaveri (Coorg) is considered extremely auspicious during this Sankranti.
Do’s and Don’ts on Tula Sankranti
Do’s:
- Perform Surya Puja and offer Arghya.
- Engage in charity, especially to the poor or cows.
- Observe fasting for spiritual cleansing.
Don’ts:
- Avoid arguments or negative speech.
- Refrain from consuming non-vegetarian food or alcohol.
- Do not postpone good deeds or religious observances.
Astrological Impact of Tula Sankranti 2025
During this phase, the Sun’s energy fosters self-analysis and emotional balance.
- For Aries and Leo: Focus on humility and relationships.
- For Libra and Aquarius: Expect personal growth and new opportunities.
- For Cancer and Pisces: Prioritize health and financial planning.
The Sun’s movement into Libra may also affect national and global diplomacy, emphasizing fairness and cooperation.
Conclusion
Tula Sankranti 2025, occurring on Friday, October 17, with the Sankranti moment at 01:54 PM, offers a sacred opportunity to realign one’s spiritual and moral compass. Observing fasts, offering prayers, and performing charitable acts during the Punya Kaal (10:05 AM to 05:43 PM) and Maha Punya Kaal (12:00 PM to 03:48 PM) can bring immense peace, prosperity, and spiritual merit.
Let this day remind us of the eternal balance between light and shadow, duty and devotion, giving and receiving — the essence of Tula Sankranti.






