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Just before Diwali lights up our homes, many Indian families observe Roop Chaudas (also known as Naraka Chaturdashi or Choti Diwali) as a celebration of inner and outer glow. Falling on Sunday, 19 October 2025, Roop Chaudas 2025 invites us to indulge in ancient beauty rituals—particularly the ubtan for Roop Chaudas—that refresh mind, body, and spirit.

This guide explores the time-honored practice of ubtan on Roop Chaudas, weaving storytelling, practical advice, and emotional connections. Whether you’re new to the ritual or want to do it more meaningfully, this post will leave you feeling radiant from within.


What Is Roop Chaudas & Why Ubtan?

Roop Chaudas falls on the fourteenth day of the Krishna Paksha in the month of Kartika—just before the grand festival of lights, Diwali. “Roop” means beauty, and “Chaudas” is the lunar day, making it the perfect day to celebrate glow and self-care.

The ubtan for Roop Chaudas is more than a face mask—it’s a time-honored practice using natural, Ayurvedic ingredients to cleanse, exfoliate, and nourish both skin and soul before the festival’s brightness.


Roop Chaudas 2025 Date & Context

This ritual ties into broader Diwali 2025 traditions: cleansing the home (on Kali Chaudas), beautifying oneself (on Roop Chaudas), and lighting the world (on Diwali day).


The Magic of Ubtan for Roop Chaudas

Ancient Wisdom in a Bowl

Ubtan blends ingredients like gram flour, turmeric, sandalwood, rose petals, and milk—each selected for their skin and spiritual benefits:

Applying an ubtan on Roop Chaudas isn’t just about beauty—it’s a pause, a meditative moment, setting an intention for radiant celebrations to come.


How to Prepare Your Ubtan

Here are two simple, effective ubtan recipes:

Classic Roop Chaudas Ubtan

Hydrating Ubtan

Mix your chosen formula into a smooth paste. Adjust consistency so it’s thick enough to stay on your face.


The Ubtan Ritual – Step by Step

  1. Begin with mindfulness
    Sit in soft light, take deep breaths.
  2. Clean your skin gently
    Use lukewarm water with a mild cleanser or raw milk.
  3. Apply your ubtan
    Massage in circular motions. Start with cheeks, forehead, nose, chin.
  4. Connect with intention
    As you spread it, say to yourself, “I let go of dullness and embrace my inner light.”
  5. Relax for 10–15 minutes
    Close your eyes, breathe in floral or sandalwood aroma.
  6. Rinse gently
    Use lukewarm water, pat skin dry softly.
  7. Finish with nourishing care
    Dab on a light moisturizer or rose water mist.

This ubtan ritual becomes a tender moment of self-kindness during your Diwali preparations.


Stories from Real Homes

My cousin Neha shared a touching memory: “Every Roop Chaudas, my grandmother mixed ubtan in a brass bowl and would say: ‘We’re polishing not just your face, but your spirit.’ After the ritual, the whole household felt calmer and even my siblings’ moods seemed brighter.”

That’s the heart of ubtan for Roop Chaudas—a family tradition that glows from within and spreads outward.


Modern Take on Roop Chaudas Ubtan

Whether you’re a city-dweller or a busy professional, the ubtan ritual can easily fit into your routine:

Above all, avoid harsh chemical substitutes—this is a ritual rooted in gentleness and nature.


Ubtan Benefits You’ll Love


Tips for a Meaningful Experience


Beyond Ubtan – Complete Roop Chaudas Ritual Guide


The Lasting Power of Roop Chaudas

As Roop Chaudas 2025 passes, you’ll carry a soft radiance and renewed energy into Diwali day. It’s not just light on your skin but a warm glow in your heart—infused with intention and care.


Final Thoughts & Blessings

Roop Chaudas is more than skin-deep—it’s self-love in ritual form. This 19 October 2025, treat yourself to warmth, glow, and a moment of calmness before the Diwali rush.