Date: Sunday, December 21, 2025
Tithi: Shukla Pratipada begins after Amavasya
Observance: Chandra Darshan or Moon Sighting Day
🌙 About Chandra Darshana
Chandra Darshana, also known as the first sighting of the Moon after Amavasya (New Moon), holds deep spiritual importance in Hindu tradition. On December 21, 2025, devotees eagerly look toward the western sky just after sunset to catch the first glimpse of the waxing Moon, symbolizing hope, renewal, and divine grace.
This event marks the beginning of the Shukla Paksha (bright fortnight) of the lunar month, when the Moon grows from darkness toward fullness.
🪔 Spiritual Significance of Chandra Darshana
Seeing the Moon for the first time after Amavasya is considered extremely auspicious. It is said to bring peace of mind, emotional stability, and prosperity. According to Hindu beliefs:
- Lord Chandra (Moon) represents calmness, beauty, and mental balance.
- His reappearance after darkness signifies the victory of light and awareness over ignorance.
- Devotees offer prayers, water (Arghya), rice, and milk to Chandra Dev to seek blessings for harmony and clarity.
🌼 How to Observe Chandra Darshana
- Clean the home and light diyas after sunset.
- Go outdoors facing the western sky to sight the Moon.
- Offer water (Arghya) to the Moon while chanting:
“Om Chandraya Namah” or “Om Somaaya Namah.” - Offer white rice, flowers, and milk as symbolic purity offerings.
- Some people observe a partial fast (vrat) until they see the Moon.
🌑 Astrological Importance
In Vedic astrology, Chandra governs the mind and emotions.
- Observing this day is believed to balance emotional energy.
- It’s auspicious to begin new projects, relationships, or meditations from this phase of the Moon.
- People with weak Moon placement in their birth chart are advised to pray to Chandra for emotional stability.
🌏 Cultural Connection
- In many Indian regions, Chandra Darshana is linked to prosperity and mental peace.
- Farmers traditionally used Moon cycles to plan sowing and harvesting.
- It’s also a gentle reminder that light always returns after darkness, aligning perfectly with the Winter Solstice theme on the same day this year.
❓ FAQs on Chandra Darshana 2025
Q1. When is Chandra Darshana in 2025?
A1. Chandra Darshana in 2025 falls on Sunday, December 21, the day after Amavasya.
Q2. What is the meaning of Chandra Darshana?
A2. It refers to the first sighting of the Moon after Amavasya, marking the beginning of Shukla Paksha.
Q3. What should be done on Chandra Darshana?
A3. Offer Arghya (water) to the Moon, chant “Om Chandraya Namah”, and meditate for peace and clarity.
Q4. Why is Chandra Darshan important?
A4. It symbolizes renewal, positivity, and emotional strength, bringing blessings of prosperity and calmness.
Q5. Which deity is worshipped on Chandra Darshan day?
A5. Lord Chandra Dev (Moon God) is worshipped for mental balance and serenity.
