Special One-Hour Trading Session on October 21 | Historical Shift to Afternoon Timing | Complete Investor Guide
This Diwali marks a significant change in tradition with afternoon trading from 1:45 PM to 2:45 PM on October 21, 2025. Participate in this symbolic session to begin Samvat 2082 with prosperity and good fortune.
Trading Date: Tuesday, October 21, 2025 | Session Type: Special One-Hour Muhurat Trading
Timing Change: First time since 1957 that Muhurat Trading moves from evening to afternoon session, breaking decades-long tradition.
For the first time since 1957, Muhurat Trading shifts from traditional evening hours to 1:45 PM - 2:45 PM afternoon session. This change improves operational efficiency and global participation.
| Session Type | Start Time | End Time | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Block Deal Session | 1:15 PM | 1:30 PM | Large pre-negotiated trades |
| Pre-Open Session | 1:30 PM | 1:45 PM | Equilibrium price discovery |
| Normal Market Session | 1:45 PM | 2:45 PM | Main Muhurat trading window |
| Call Auction (Illiquid stocks) | 1:50 PM | 2:35 PM | For thinly traded securities |
| Closing Session | 2:55 PM | 3:05 PM | Final settlement operations |
| Year | Samvat | Nifty Change | Sensex Change | Market Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 2081 | +0.41% | +0.42% | Broad rally led by auto & banks |
| 2023 | 2080 | +0.52% | +0.55% | IT & banks led the gains |
| 2022 | 2079 | +0.88% | +0.88% | Strong festive momentum |
| 2021 | 2078 | +0.49% | +0.49% | Buoyed by global liquidity |
| 2020 | 2077 | +0.47% | +0.45% | Optimistic amid COVID recovery |
The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) initiated the first formal Muhurat Trading session in 1957, creating a modern adaptation of traditional Diwali financial rituals :cite[1].
The National Stock Exchange (NSE) continued the tradition after its establishment in 1992, formalizing Muhurat Trading across major Indian exchanges :cite[7].
The tradition stems from Hindu customs of Chopda Pujan (worship of account books) and aligns with the beginning of the new financial year in the Vikram Samvat calendar :cite[1].
Muhurat Trading symbolizes starting the new financial year during an astrologically favorable time, seeking blessings from Goddess Lakshmi for prosperity :cite[6].
Many families perform Lakshmi Puja before trading and consider Muhurat purchases as symbolic investments for long-term wealth creation :cite[8].
The session represents planting financial seeds for the year ahead, with many investors buying blue-chip stocks as ceremonial investments :cite[5].
Muhurat Trading provides an auspicious beginning to the financial year, combining traditional values with modern investing. The collective festive optimism creates positive market sentiment and encourages family participation in wealth creation activities :cite[10].
The session offers portfolio rebalancing opportunities, introduces new investors to markets in a festive environment, and provides trading opportunities amid potentially increased liquidity and volume :cite[7].
All investors with active trading accounts can participate - from experienced traders making strategic moves to first-time investors making symbolic purchases. Even buying one share of a quality company is considered auspicious :cite[5].
This is not investment advice. The information presented in this blog post is for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be construed as investment advice or a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any security. Muhurat Trading carries the same risks as regular trading sessions, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Readers are strongly advised to conduct their own research and consult with qualified financial advisors before making any investment decisions.
Sources: National Stock Exchange, Bombay Stock Exchange, Business Standard, Livemint, Hindustan Times, India Today
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