Muhurat Trading is one of India’s most awaited stock market traditions, symbolising the union of culture and commerce. It marks the beginning of the new Hindu Samvat year and takes place for one auspicious hour on Diwali day, inviting prosperity and optimism into investors’ portfolios.
In 2025, Muhurat Trading will be held on Tuesday, October 21, with both the NSE and BSE hosting special one-hour sessions packed with festive enthusiasm and financial hopes.
Muhurat Trading traces its roots to the age-old Diwali ritual of “Chopda Pujan”, when traders and business owners close old account books and begin new ones to honour Goddess Lakshmi, the symbol of wealth and abundance. In the stock markets, this tradition has continued symbolically, with investors placing token trades as a way to start the Samvat year on a positive note.
It serves two key roles:
Muhurat Trading reflects India’s spiritual and financial ethos. Investors, families, and institutions buy stocks not merely for returns but for symbolic good fortune.
The National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) have confirmed that the Muhurat Trading session for 2025 will be held on Tuesday, October 21, 2025.

This year, the session has shifted from its traditional evening schedule to afternoon hours, accommodating both global traders and festive family celebrations.
Though short, the Muhurat session requires advance preparation to make the most of its auspicious opportunity.
Here’s a preparation checklist inspired by top market advisories.

Muhurat Trading 2025 represents India’s enduring blend of faith and finance, offering investors an opportunity to begin Samvat 2082 with optimism.
As Ashika Group emphasises, prosperity is built not on auspicious timing alone but on informed decisions and long-term conviction. May this Diwali light up both your portfolio and your path to financial abundance.
1. What is the Muhurat Trading date and time?
It will be held on Tuesday, October 21, 2025, from 1:45 PM to 2:45 PM, with a pre-open session starting at 1:30 PM.
2. Who can participate?
Any investor with an active and KYC-compliant Demat and trading account can participate.
3. Is it necessary to buy large quantities?
No, most investors buy symbolically. A single stock or token portfolio addition is common.
4. Does the session affect long-term returns?
Historically, meaningful gains stem from market fundamentals, not the Muhurat itself, making it symbolic rather than strategic.
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