The Indian stock markets (NSE and BSE) will remain closed on Wednesday, October 22, 2025, in observance of Diwali Balipratipada, a festival symbolizing renewal and prosperity. The closure follows the annual Muhurat trading session, which took place on October 21, marking the start of Samvat 2082, the new Hindu financial year for investors.
Muhurat Trading: A Symbolic Start to Samvat 2082
The one-hour Diwali Muhurat trading session, held between 1:45 PM and 2:45 PM, is a long-standing tradition in the Indian financial markets. It represents an auspicious beginning for new investments and is considered a time when traders make symbolic purchases to invite prosperity and luck in the upcoming Samvat year.
During the 2025 session, both Sensex and Nifty opened on a strong note — the Sensex jumped over 270 points, while Nifty briefly crossed 25,900. However, early gains faded by the close as profit booking set in, leaving indices only slightly higher. Despite the muted finish, overall sentiment remained positive, with investors optimistic about an earnings-led revival in the coming year.
Balipratipada Holiday: Markets Closed on October 22
The Diwali Balipratipada holiday, also known as Govardhan Puja or Padwa, marks the day after Diwali and celebrates the story of King Bali and Lord Vishnu’s Vamana avatar. In the spirit of the festival, the NSE and BSE suspend trading for a full day.
Hence, October 22, 2025, is a stock market holiday, and both exchanges will resume normal trading on Thursday, October 23. Investors can check the NSE holidays calendar for confirmation of trading breaks across the year.
This holiday comes immediately after the festive Muhurat session, which marks the official start of the new Samvat year — Samvat 2082.
Market Sentiment After Muhurat Trading
Experts noted that the market’s performance during Muhurat trading hinted at cautious optimism. According to V.K. Vijayakumar, Chief Investment Strategist at Geojit Financial Services, “Samvat 2081 was largely a year of consolidation. The upcoming year will depend heavily on corporate profit recovery.”
He added that if corporate earnings grow 8–10% in FY26 and accelerate to 15% in FY27, the stock market could see strong momentum in Samvat 2082.
Amisha Vora, Chairperson and Managing Director at PL Capital, echoed similar optimism, saying, “With earnings downgrades behind us and GDP growth near 6.8%, India is poised for an earnings-led market revival.”
Outlook for Investors
While the short-term market movement may remain influenced by global cues, Q2 earnings, and liquidity, analysts believe India enters Samvat 2082 with strong fundamentals — moderate inflation, fiscal stability, and a favorable investment environment.
Investors will shift focus to Q2 corporate earnings, particularly in the banking, IT, and energy sectors, once normal trading resumes.
Is the Market Open Today?
To clarify for traders and investors wondering “Is stock market open today?” —
- No, the NSE and BSE are closed on October 22, 2025, for Diwali Balipratipada.
- The next trading session will be on Thursday, October 23, 2025.
Why Balipratipada Matters for Traders
The day after Diwali, known as Balipratipada, is symbolic of new beginnings and gratitude. It also signifies the start of a new financial cycle, making it an auspicious time for portfolio planning and wealth management. Traders often review their investment strategies post-Muhurat trading, aligning them with Samvat 2082’s market outlook.
Conclusion
The stock market Diwali Muhurat trading time continues to hold immense cultural and financial significance for Indian investors. While Muhurat trading 2025 set a positive tone for Samvat 2082, the Balipratipada holiday offers a pause before markets return to full activity on October 23.
With the focus now shifting to corporate earnings and global developments, the coming months could set the tone for a robust year ahead in Indian equities.
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