Ravidas Jayanti 2025: Celebrations Tomorrow – What to Do and What to Avoid

Ravidas Jayanti 2025, will be celebrated on 12th February. It honours Saint Ravidas’ teachings of unity and devotion. Observances include prayers, charity, hymns, and processions while avoiding conflicts, harsh words, or disrespecting others.
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Ravidas Jayanti is observed on the full moon of the Magh month in honour of Saint Ravidas.

Purnima or full moon holds special significance, but Magh Purnima is particularly important. It is believed that on this day, acts of charity, devotion to Lord Vishnu, and the celebration of Ravidas Jayanti takes place. Devotees gather at religious sites to worship Saint Ravidas, participate in devotional singing (bhajan-kirtan), and take part in grand processions.
According to religious texts, Saint Ravidas was a great social reformer who preached love and unity without discrimination. This is why reflecting on his teachings on this day is considered meaningful. Guru Ravidas Jayanti is celebrated as the birth anniversary of Saint Ravidas. The day symbolises social harmony and devotion. This year, Ravidas Jayanti falls on 12th February 2025. Let’s explore what should and shouldn’t be done on this occasion.

Why is Ravidas Jayanti Significant?

Every year, Ravidas Jayanti is observed on the full moon of the Magh month in honour of Saint Ravidas. For followers of the Ravidassia faith, this date holds deep annual significance. People from across India and even abroad visit sacred sites to celebrate this occasion. Devotees take holy dips in rivers or confluences, perform rituals with great reverence, and organise devotional singing. On this auspicious day, followers remember key events from Guru Ravidas' life, drawing inspiration and considering them as blessings.

What to Do and What to Avoid

According to religious beliefs, worship and prayers on Ravidas Jayanti bring prosperity and well-being. Devotional songs are sung in his honour. As Saint Ravidas was a social reformer, acts of kindness, charity, and helping those in need are considered particularly virtuous on this day, fostering positivity in life.
Self-reflection on this day is believed to bring mental peace. However, it is advised to avoid insulting anyone, speaking harsh words, or engaging in conflicts, as these go against the teachings of Saint Ravidas.
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