There are many important milestones in a child's life that parents cherish, including their first step, first word, and naming ceremony. Another significant milestone is when a baby is fed solid food for the first time, a ritual known as Annaprashan in Hindu tradition. This ceremony is very important not only for the child but for the entire family.
In Hinduism, there are several rituals and customs, and the "Sholah Sanskar" (sixteen sacred rites) are important in guiding an individual through each stage of life. Annaprashan is one of these rites, which is performed in accordance with the baby's zodiac sign, Nakshatra, and other astrological factors.
During the Annaprashan ceremony, the baby is given its first taste of food, which represents a healthy and prosperous future. This ritual is believed to bless the child with good health and happiness.
Let's learn more about this beautiful tradition along with the detailed list of Annaprashan Muhurats in 2025 that you should use if you want to plan an Annaprashan ceremony for your little one!
What Is Annaprashan and Why Is It Important?
Annaprashan, also known as Annaprashana Vidhi or Anna-prasanam, is a special Hindu tradition celebrating a baby's first taste of solid food beyond milk. The Sanskrit term Annaprashan in English translates to 'grain initiation' or 'food feeding.' This ceremony holds importance as it marks the transition from exclusive reliance on mother's milk or formula milk to the introduction of solid or semi-solid food.
In the first six months after their birth, infants solely depend on milk, making the Annaprashan milestone significant. Annaprashan is essentially about introducing the little one to the world of grains and a solid diet, symbolizing a crucial step in their growth journey. It's a heartwarming moment for parents as their child takes the first delightful bites, embracing a new chapter in their nourishment.
In Hindu culture, babies aren't fed rice or other solid food until the Annaprashan ceremony. Once this event is performed, the child is eligible to consume various foods beyond mother's milk. This ritual marks the introduction of regular food into a child's diet, enhancing their nutrition.
It's crucial for kids to embrace nutritious meals early on. Annaprashan emphasizes promoting the health and well-being of infants through a balanced diet.
However, it's always advised to choose an auspicious Annaprashan Muhurat after consulting an expert astrologer. This simple ceremony has cultural significance, as it aligns with the belief that a healthy start lays the groundwork for a child's overall well-being.
Annaprashan Muhurat in 2025: Check All the Dates and Times Here!
If you would like to schedule an Annaprashan ceremony, the Hindu Panchang or calendar suggests many Annaprashan dates in 2025. The auspicious day for Annaprashan in 2025 with their dates and timings are all mentioned according to the India Standard Time (IST).
January: Annaprashan Muhurat in 2025
If you would like to schedule your baby’s Annaprashan in January, then we have good news. According to the Hindu calendar, there are eight auspicious dates in January 2025 to perform Annaprashan including 1st, 2nd, 6th, 8th, 13th, 15th, 30th, and 31st.
To know the details of Annaprashan Muhurat 2025 for January, check the details below.
1st January 2025 (Wednesday), Timing - 07:50 AM to 10:20 AM, Nakshatra - Uttara Ashadha
1st January 2025 (Wednesday), Timing - 11:55 AM to 04:40 PM, Nakshatra - Uttara Ashadha
1st January 2025 (Wednesday), Timing - 07:05 PM to 11:30 PM, Nakshatra - Uttara Ashadha
2nd January 2025 (Thursday), Timing - 07:50 AM to 10:15 AM, Nakshatra - Shravana
2nd January 2025 (Thursday), Timing - 11:49 AM to 04:40 PM, Nakshatra - Shravana
2nd January 2025 (Thursday), Timing - 06:59 PM to 11:30 PM, Nakshatra - Shravana
6th January 2025 (Monday), Timing - 08:25 AM to 12:50 PM, Nakshatra - Uttara Bhadrapada
8th January 2025 (Wednesday), Timing - 04:20 PM to 06:30 PM, Nakshatra - Bharani
13th January 2025 (Monday), Timing - 08:35 PM to 10:50 PM, Nakshatra - Ardra
15th January 2025 (Wednesday), Timing - 07:55 AM to 12:15 PM, Nakshatra - Pushya
30th January 2025 (Thursday), Timing - 05:10 PM to 10:30 PM, Nakshatra - Dhanishta
31st January 2025 (Friday), Timing - 07:45 AM to 09:50 AM, Nakshatra - Purva Bhadrapada
31st January 2025 (Friday), Timing - 11:20 AM to 05:00 PM, Nakshatra - Purva Bhadrapada
31st January 2025 (Friday), Timing - 07:25 PM to 11:55 PM, Nakshatra - Purva Bhadrapada
February: Annaprashan Muhurat in 2025
February is when the harsh winter months are slowly leaving, and the weather is pleasant enough to plan for your baby’s milestone step with Annaprashan. As per the Hindu calendar, February has four favorable dates for the Annaprashan ceremony. This month, the dates 7th, 10th, 17th, and 26th will be auspicious Annaprashan dates in 2025.
Check out the list below for the auspicious time and date for performing Annaprashan this month.
7th February 2025 (Friday), Timing - 07:40 AM to 07:50 AM, Nakshatra - Rohini
7th February 2025 (Friday), Timing - 09:20 AM to 02:18 PM, Nakshatra - Rohini
7th February 2025 (Friday), Timing - 04:40 PM to 11:25 PM, Nakshatra - Rohini, Mrigashirsha
10th February 2025 (Monday), Timing - 07:40 AM to 09:10 AM, Nakshatra - Pushya
10th February 2025 (Monday), Timing - 10:40 AM to 06:40 PM, Nakshatra - Pushya
17th February 2025 (Monday), Timing - 08:40 AM to 01:40 PM, Nakshatra - Chitra
17th February 2025 (Monday), Timing - 03:59 PM to 10:40 PM, Nakshatra - Chitra
26th February 2025 (Wednesday), Timing - 08:15 AM to 01:00 PM, Nakshatra - Shravana, Dhanishta
March: Annaprashan Muhurat in 2025
March is again another pleasant month to arrange your little one’s Annaprashan ceremony. The Hindu Panchang suggests five auspicious dates this month including 3rd, 6th, 24th, 27th, and 31st that will be the best Annaprashan dates in 2025.
For detailed auspicious Muhurats, check the information below.
3rd March 2025 (Monday), Timing - 09:59 PM to 4th March 2025 (Tuesday), 12:05 AM, Nakshatra - Ashwini
6th March 2025 (Thursday), Timing - 07:40 AM to 12:30 PM, Nakshatra - Rohini
24th March 2025 (Monday), Timing - 06:55 AM to 09:25 AM, Nakshatra - Uttara Ashadha
24th March 2025 (Monday), Timing - 01:40 PM to 06:10 PM, Nakshatra - Uttara Ashadha
27th March 2025 (Thursday), Timing - 07:45 AM to 01:30 PM, Nakshatra - Shatabhisha
27th March 2025 (Thursday), Timing - 03:50 PM to 10:30 PM, Nakshatra - Shatabhisha
31st March 2025 (Monday), Timing - 07:30 AM to 09:00 AM, Nakshatra - Ashwini
31st March 2025 (Monday), Timing - 10:59 AM to 03:25 PM, Nakshatra - Ashwini, Bharani
April: Annaprashan Muhurat in 2025
Since April also coincides with the Hindu New Year, there has never been a better time to arrange your baby's Annaprashan and mark a new milestone in their life. According to the Hindu calendar, there are five favorable dates in March 2nd, 10th, 14th, 25th, and 30th that will be auspicious for Annaprashan 2025.
Follow the Annaprashan Muhurat 2025 mentioned below to plan accordingly.
2nd April 2025 (Wednesday), Timing – 01:05 PM to 07:50 PM, Nakshatra – Krittika
10th April 2025 (Thursday), Timing – 02:55 PM to 05:00 PM, Nakshatra – Uttara Phalguni
10th April 2025 (Thursday), Timing – 07:35 PM to 11:25 PM (Next Day), Nakshatra – Uttara Phalguni
14th April 2025 (Monday), Timing – 10:05 AM to 12:10 PM, Nakshatra – Swati
14th April 2025 (Monday), Timing – 02:46 PM to 11:25 PM, Nakshatra – Vishakha
25th April 2025 (Friday), Timing – 04:20 PM to 10:20 PM, Nakshatra – Uttara Bhadrapada
30th April 2025 (Wednesday), Timing – 07:10 AM to 08:45 AM, Nakshatra – Rohini
30th April 2025 (Wednesday), Timing – 11:20 AM to 03:40 PM, Nakshatra – Rohini
May: Annaprashan Muhurat in 2025
In May, there are five favorable dates to perform the Annaprashan for your baby. As per the Hindu calendar, the dates 1st, 9th, 14th, 19th, and 28th May 2025 will be auspicious to perform the Annaprashan ceremony.
Check the auspicious day for Annaprashan in 2025 for the month of May below.
1st May 2025 (Thursday), Timing - 01:35 PM to 03:40 PM, Nakshatra - Mrigashirsha, Ardra
9th May 2025 (Friday), Timing - 07:55 PM to 10:00 PM, Nakshatra - Hasta
14th May 2025 (Wednesday), Timing - 07:05 AM to 12:30 PM, Nakshatra - Anuradha
19th May 2025 (Monday), Timing - 07:15 PM to 11:30 PM, Nakshatra - Shravana
28th May 2025 (Wednesday), Timing - 09:28 AM to 06:30 PM, Nakshatra - Mrigashirsha
28th May 2025 (Wednesday), Timing - 08:59 PM to 10:50 PM, Nakshatra - Mrigashirsha
June: Annaprashan Muhurat in 2025
June may be peak summertime, but that should not stop you from celebrating the special occasion of Annaprasan for your little bundle of joy. You have six favorable dates to choose from this month, including the 5th, 16th, 20th, 23rd, 26th, and 27th, to carry out the Annaprashan 2025.
Check the information below for the auspicious Annaprashan Muhurat 2025.
5th June 2025 (Thursday), Timing - 08:55 AM to 03:40 PM, Nakshatra - Hasta
5th June 2025 (Thursday), Timing - 06:10 PM to 10:35 PM, Nakshatra - Hasta
16th June 2025 (Monday), Timing - 08:08 AM to 05:20 PM, Nakshatra - Dhanishta
20th June 2025 (Friday), Timing - 12:39 PM to 07:20 PM, Nakshatra - Revati
23rd June 2025 (Monday), Timing - 04:58 PM to 10:35 PM, Nakshatra - Rohini
26th June 2025 (Thursday), Timing - 02:28 PM to 04:40 PM, Nakshatra - Punarvasu
26th June 2025 (Thursday), Timing - 07:06 PM to 10:40 PM, Nakshatra - Punarvasu
27th June 2025 (Friday), Timing - 07:29 AM to 09:40 AM, Nakshatra - Pushya
27th June 2025 (Friday), Timing - 12:09 PM to 06:50 PM, Nakshatra - Pushya
27th June 2025 (Friday), Timing - 09:07 PM to 10:40 PM, Nakshatra - Pushya
July: Annaprashan Muhurat in 2025
The Hindu Panchang reveals four favorable Annaprashan dates in 2025 for the month of May. The 2nd, 4th, 17th, and 31st of July will be auspicious for performing the Annaprashan ceremony.
To learn more about this month’s Annaprashan Shubh Muhurat, see the date and time listed below.
2nd July 2025 (Wednesday), Timing - 07:10 AM to 01:55 PM, Nakshatra - Uttara Phalguni
4th July 2025 (Friday), Timing - 06:35 PM to 10:10 PM, Nakshatra - Chitra
17th July 2025 (Thursday), Timing - 10:48 AM to 05:35 PM, Nakshatra - Revati
31st July 2025 (Thursday), Timing - 07:38 AM to 02:20 PM, Nakshatra - Chitra
31st July 2025 (Thursday), Timing - 04:40 PM to 09:50 PM, Nakshatra - Chitra
August: Annaprashan Muhurat in 2025
In August 2025, there are eight dates available that will be an auspicious day for Annaprashan in 2025. The favorable dates include 4th, 11th, 13th, 20th, 21st, 25th, 27th, and 28th of August for performing the Annaprashana ceremony.
Check the Muhurat list below for the precise date and time.
4th August 2025 (Monday), Timing - 09:39 AM to 11:40 AM, Nakshatra - Jyestha
11th August 2025 (Monday), Timing - 06:49 AM to 01:40 PM, Nakshatra - Shatabhisha
13th August 2025 (Wednesday), Timing - 08:59 AM to 03:50 PM, Nakshatra - Uttara Bhadrapada, Revati
13th August 2025 (Wednesday), Timing - 05:59 PM to 10:25 PM, Nakshatra - Uttara Bhadrapada, Revati
20th August 2025 (Tuesday), Timing - 03:30 PM to 10:00 PM, Nakshatra - Punarvasu
21st August 2025 (Wednesday), Timing - 08:30 AM to 03:15 PM, Nakshatra - Pushya
25th August 2025 (Sunday), Timing - 06:29 AM to 08:05 AM, Nakshatra - Uttara Phalguni
25th August 2025 (Sunday), Timing - 12:49 PM to 06:45 PM, Nakshatra - Uttara Phalguni
25th August 2025 (Sunday), Timing - 08:19 PM to 11:10 PM, Nakshatra - Uttara Phalguni
27th August 2025 (Tuesday), Timing - 05:05 PM to 06:40 PM, Nakshatra - Chitra
27th August 2025 (Tuesday), Timing - 09:40 PM to 11:05 PM, Nakshatra - Chitra
28th August 2025 (Wednesday), Timing - 06:29 AM to 12:30 PM, Nakshatra - Chitra, Swati
28th August 2025 (Wednesday), Timing - 02:59 PM to 06:35 PM, Nakshatra - Swati
September: Annaprashan Muhurat in 2025
As per the Hindu calendar, September has two dates with multiple Muhurats to plan your baby’s Annaprashan this year. The 5th and 24th of September will be auspicious days for Annaprashan in 2025.
See the comprehensive schedule below to get the precise auspicious time and other muhurat details.
5th September 2025 (Friday), Timing - 07:29 AM to 09:40 AM, Nakshatra - Shravana
5th September 2025 (Friday), Timing - 12:09 PM to 06:10 PM, Nakshatra - Shravana
5th September 2025 (Friday), Timing - 07:39 PM to 10:35 PM, Nakshatra - Shravana
24th September 2025 (Wednesday), Timing - 06:45 AM to 10:40 AM, Nakshatra - Chitra
24th September 2025 (Wednesday), Timing - 01:09 PM to 06:18 PM, Nakshatra - Chitra, Swati
24th September 2025 (Wednesday), Timing - 07:49 PM to 11:12 PM, Nakshatra - Swati
October: Annaprashan Muhurat in 2025
October is one of those special months that coincides with many Hindu festivals such as Navratri, Durga Puja, Diwali, etc. There are eight good dates, 1st, 2nd, 8th, 10th, 22nd, 24th, 29th, and 31st of October 2025, that you can consider as an auspicious day for Annaprashan in 2025 for your baby.
Check the details below to know the precise Muhurat.
1st October 2025 (Wednesday), Timing - 08:56 PM to 10:49 PM, Nakshatra - Uttara Ashadha
2nd October 2025 (Thursday), Timing - 07:42 AM to 07:57 AM, Nakshatra - Uttara Ashadha
2nd October 2025 (Thursday), Timing - 10:16 AM to 04:21 PM, Nakshatra - Shravana
2nd October 2025 (Thursday), Timing - 05:49 PM to 08:49 PM, Nakshatra - Shravana
8th October 2025 (Wednesday), Timing - 07:36 AM to 02:19 AM (9th October 2025), Nakshatra - Ashwini
8th October 2025 (Wednesday), Timing - 03:58 PM to 08:22 PM, Nakshatra - Ashwini
10th October 2025 (Friday), Timing - 08:19 PM to 10:10 PM, Nakshatra - Krittika
22nd October 2025 (Wednesday), Timing - 09:28 PM to 11:38 PM, Nakshatra - Swati
24th October 2025 (Friday), Timing - 07:16 AM to 11:02 AM, Nakshatra - Anuradha
24th October 2025 (Friday), Timing - 01:17 PM to 05:40 PM, Nakshatra - Anuradha
24th October 2025 (Friday), Timing - 07:25 PM to 11:30 PM, Nakshatra - Anuradha
29th October 2025 (Tuesday), Timing - 08:32 AM to 10:44 AM, Nakshatra - Uttara Ashadha
31st October 2025 (Thursday), Timing - 10:45 AM to 03:50 PM, Nakshatra - Dhanishta
31st October 2025 (Thursday), Timing - 05:25 PM to 10:12 PM, Nakshatra - Dhanishta, Shatabhisha
November: Annaprashan Muhurat in 2025
If you are planning your baby’s Annaprashan Muhurat 2025 in November, you have four favorable dates to choose from. The 3rd, 7th, 17th, and 27th of this month will be auspicious Annaprashan dates in 2025.
Check the detailed list below to find the precise date and time for the Annaprashan ceremony.
3rd November 2025 (Monday), Timing - 07:08 AM to 10:24 AM, Nakshatra - Uttara Bhadrapada
3rd November 2025 (Monday), Timing - 12:39 PM to 05:00 PM, Nakshatra - Uttara Bhadrapada, Revati
3rd November 2025 (Monday), Timing - 06:46 PM to 10:52 PM, Nakshatra - Uttara Bhadrapada, Revati
7th November 2025 (Friday), Timing - 07:59 AM to 02:00 PM, Nakshatra - Rohini
7th November 2025 (Friday), Timing - 03:27 PM to 08:20 PM, Nakshatra - Rohini
17th November 2025 (Monday), Timing - 07:19 AM to 01:20 PM, Nakshatra - Chitra
17th November 2025 (Monday), Timing - 02:49 PM to 09:55 PM, Nakshatra - Chitra
27th November 2025 (Thursday), Timing - 07:27 AM to 12:41 PM, Nakshatra - Dhanishta
27th November 2025 (Thursday), Timing - 02:09 PM to 09:19 PM, Nakshatra - Dhanishta
December: Annaprashan Muhurat in 2025
December may be the last month of the year, but there are plenty of auspicious Muhurats to carry out the Annaprashan this month. This winter month has seven Annaprashan dates in 2025. The most auspicious dates available in Hindu Panchang for Annaprashan in December 2025 will be the 4th, 8th, 17th, 22nd, 24th, 25th, and 29th.
Check the complete date and time list below to know the precise Muhurat.
4th December 2025 (Thursday), Timing - 08:56 PM to 11:11 PM, Nakshatra - Rohini
8th December 2025 (Monday), Timing - 06:27 PM to 10:52 PM, Nakshatra - Pushya
17th December 2025 (Wednesday), Timing - 05:49 PM to 10:21 PM, Nakshatra - Anuradha
22nd December 2025 (Sunday), Timing - 07:45 AM to 09:21 AM, Nakshatra - Uttara Ashadha
22nd December 2025 (Sunday), Timing - 12:32 PM to 05:22 PM, Nakshatra - Uttara Ashadha
22nd December 2025 (Sunday), Timing - 07:46 PM to 12:00 AM, Nakshatra - Uttara Ashadha
24th December 2025 (Tuesday), Timing - 01:49 PM to 05:12 PM, Nakshatra - Dhanistha
24th December 2025 (Tuesday), Timing - 07:36 PM to 12:02 AM, Nakshatra - Dhanistha
25th December 2025 (Wednesday), Timing - 07:47 AM to 12:12 PM, Nakshatra - Shatabhisha
25th December 2025 (Wednesday), Timing - 01:46 PM to 03:15 PM, Nakshatra - Shatabhisha
29th December 2025 (Sunday), Timing - 12:06 PM to 03:01 PM, Nakshatra - Ashwini
29th December 2025 (Sunday), Timing - 04:59 PM to 11:50 PM, Nakshatra - Ashwini, Bharani
Also, feel free to contact our top astrologers if you want to get in-depth information about the Annaprashan ceremony in 2025.
When is the Annaprashan Ceremony Performed?
The Annaprashan ceremony is usually performed anytime after the baby completes six months after they are born and just before their first birthday. However, it is always recommended to consult an astrologer about the most auspicious time and date for the ceremony based on the child's horoscope.
According to astrologers, Nakshatras such as Ashwini, Punarvasu, Rohini, Mrigashira, Uttara Phalguni, Uttara Bhadrapada, Shravan, Uttarashada, Hasta, Chitra, Swathi, Anuradha, Ardra, Dhanishta, Shatabhisha, Revathi, and others are appropriate to perform this ritual.
However, no unfavorable planets should influence these Nakshatras. In addition, Monday, Thursday, Friday, and Wednesday are considered lucky days for the Annaprashan ceremony. There can be regional variations in the customs or rituals observed on this particular occasion. Still, this ceremony is based on the same principle.
What Are The Rituals Associated With Annaprashan?
The Annaprashana tradition signifies the start of a child's new journey to solid food consumption. As a result, the family and parents of the child should choose an auspicious Annaprashan Muhurat 2025.
The parents, family, and friends enjoy themselves greatly as they watch their little ones make their own decisions. Everyone offers blessings to the child and prays for the child's success, prosperity, happiness, longevity, and well-being on this special day.
The following are the rituals associated with Annaprashan.
The celebration begins with a Puja or a Havan for the child's health and happiness. After that, the child is fed solid food to symbolize their transitional milestone.
On this occasion, the child is dressed in traditional attire. The baby's plate is filled with various foods, including Payesh or Kheer.
After that, other family members take turns to feed the child and bless them and their parents. The baby is also showered with gifts.
After the Puja ritual of Annaprashan, an important ritual is performed, and on this occasion, many objects are kept in front of the baby.
The child picks up or touches one of the many objects placed in front of them. It's believed that the objects a baby chooses or picks indicate their interests, preferences, and future prospects.
Here’s what’s interpreted from the objects the child picks.
Books: If the baby selects a book, it is considered a sign that they may be interested in education and learning, and they’ll be bright in the future from a knowledge point of view.
Money/Jewelry: If the child chooses money or jewelry items, the baby may likely be inclined to pursue financial success and material wealth.
Pen: Choosing a pen indicates that the child may value intelligence, creativity, and wisdom throughout their life. Writing and other intellectual pursuits will pique their interest.
Soil: The baby's preference for soil is interpreted as a sign that they may be drawn to property acquisition, real estate, land, or permanent things.
Food items: If the child prefers food items, it shows that they may enjoy delicious food and food-related activities in life.
Why is Annaprashan Important for Your Child?
Celebrating Annaprashan, like many other religious and spiritual practices, is extremely important in Hinduism. The Annaprashan ritual is performed when your baby is ready to transition from a liquid diet to solid food.
The purpose of this ceremony is to provide the baby with wholesome, pure food and to nullify or eliminate the presence of any bad, impure, or contaminated food that they may have consumed while still in their mother's womb.
The baby completely depends on the mother's milk for nourishment for the first six months of life, but after the Annaprashan ceremony, solid food is introduced into their diet to ensure the child's strength, health, and immunity.
Annaprashan portrays the importance of the purity and piousness of food. Food is more than taste; it plays a key role in the health, growth, and development of the body and the mind. Eating solid and pure food will make the child's body, mind, and heart healthy and strong.
Conclusion
Given how important the Annaprashan tradition is, parents and family members of the child make sure to carry out this ceremony only on the most auspicious Annaprashan dates in 2025.
The selection of the most auspicious day for Annaprashan in 2025 will be critical to the success of the ritual, emphasizing the importance of following cultural practices. The careful selection of this specific date and time will enhance the ceremonial experience, adding a new layer of significance to the beginning of a child's journey to consuming solid food.
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