September 2025 – Karnataka Temple Festival Calendar
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September 2025 Festivals – Karnataka
Major temple festivals & tithi highlights (English)
Notes
- Yellow cells indicate festival days.
- Tithis may vary by local Panchang and temple tradition; please confirm before planning.
- You can update this calendar with more local jatras or temple events as needed.
Disclaimer
- Festival dates, tithis, and timings may vary by Panchang, temple tradition, and local announcements.
- Before planning your visit, please confirm details with the respective temple office or official notice.
- This calendar is for general informational purposes only; we do not guarantee completeness or accuracy.
- Temple events and jatras are subject to change (weather, administration, special rituals) without prior notice.
- External links (if any) are provided for convenience; inclusion does not imply endorsement.
- If you spot an error, please contact us with the correct information and source; we’ll update promptly.
🔗 Explore More on Karnataka Temples
- Karnataka Temple Festival Calendar – August 2025 (English)
- Karnataka Temple Festival Calendar – August 2025 (Kannada)
- Visit KarnatakaTemple.com – Main Site
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions – September 2025 Karnataka Temple Festivals
1. How accurate are the festival dates listed here?
Dates are based on the Hindu Panchang for Karnataka. However, they may vary depending on local temple traditions and astronomical calculations. Always confirm with the temple office before making travel plans.
2. Do all temples in Karnataka celebrate these festivals?
While many festivals are celebrated statewide, some events are specific to certain temples or regions. For example, Mysuru Dasara is unique to Mysuru, while Sri Vithappa Jatra is held in a particular village.
3. What is the significance of Purnima and Amavasya in temple rituals?
Purnima (Full Moon) is considered highly auspicious for special poojas, Satyanarayana vratam, and temple visits. Amavasya (New Moon) is often reserved for ancestor rituals like Pitru Tarpana and specific deity worship.
4. Can tourists attend temple festivals in Karnataka?
Yes, most temple festivals are open to the public. Tourists can experience the rituals, cultural programs, and processions, but should follow dress codes and temple etiquette.
5. Where can I find updates on upcoming temple events?
You can visit our main site’s festival calendar section for monthly updates: KarnatakaTemple.com.