Kerala Lottery Result Today, November 5, 2025: Dhanalekshmi DL-25 Winners Announced — Check Full List Here

Kerala Dhanalekshmi DL-25 Lottery Results Announced at Gorky Bhavan, Thiruvananthapuram.

The Kerala State Lotteries Department has officially announced the results for the Dhanalekshmi DL-25 lottery draw held on Wednesday, November 5, 2025. The draw took place at 3 PM at Gorky Bhavan, near Bakery Junction in Thiruvananthapuram.

The weekly Dhanalekshmi lottery offers participants a chance to win cash prizes worth up to ₹1 crore. The first prize winner takes home ₹1 crore, followed by ₹30 lakh for the second prize and ₹5 lakh for the third.

Participants can check their results online or view the official draw video on the Kerala Lotteries Department’s YouTube channel.


🏆 Dhanalekshmi DL-25 Winning Numbers – November 5, 2025

1st Prize – ₹1 Crore
Winning Number: DE 606067 (Kannur)

2nd Prize – ₹30 Lakh
Winning Number: DG 258220 (Kattapana)

3rd Prize – ₹5 Lakh
Winning Number: DF 539824 (Thrissur)

Consolation Prize – ₹5,000
DA 606067, DB 606067, DC 606067, DD 606067, DF 606067, DG 606067, DH 606067, DJ 606067, DK 606067, DL 606067, DM 606067


💵 Other Prize Categories

4th Prize – ₹5,000
1522, 2429, 2561, 3004, 3318, 3426, 3698, 3795, 3835, 5927, 5938, 6307, 6924, 6947, 7062, 8274, 8381, 8585, 9100

5th Prize – ₹2,000
5680, 6060, 6377, 6946, 8222, 9815

6th Prize – ₹1,000
0196, 0287, 0547, 0805, 1442, 1504, 1701, 2697, 3488, 3623, 3953, 4054, 6115, 6193, 6700, 7093, 7175, 7317, 7517, 7597, 8660, 8982, 9161, 9180, 9714

7th Prize – ₹500
0008, 0227, 0509, 0616, 0655, 0925, 1158, 1253, 1324, 1620, 1633, 1826, 1862, 2304, 2520, 2611, 3167, 3397, 3445, 3812, 3908, 4110, 4121, 4170, 4262, 4407, 4465, 4714, 4733, 4737, 4784, 5025, 5107, 5151, 5476, 5535, 5587, 5596, 5623, 5751, 5899, 6174, 6198, 6304, 6364, 6451, 6603, 6606, 6611, 6622, 6704, 6733, 7183, 7580, 7779, 7831, 7877, 8055, 8138, 8147, 8158, 8161, 8414, 8448, 8616, 9052, 9230, 9239, 9379, 9394, 9397, 9515, 9694, 9725, 9726, 9789

8th Prize – ₹200
0042, 0065, 0122, 0182, 0371, 0459, 0727, 0779, 0996, 1006, 1109, 1221, 1639, 1704, 1807, 1897, 2035, 2065, 2128, 2206, 2333, 2562, 2628, 2897, 2978, 3044, 3055, 3098, 3144, 3160, 3197, 3279, 3304, 3491, 3543, 3552, 3759, 3761, 3807, 3963, 3998, 4073, 4186, 4220, 4230, 4332, 4348, 4577, 4627, 4636, 4957, 4973, 5198, 5244, 5740, 5804, 5940, 6117, 6229, 6239, 6343, 6399, 6491, 7738, 6567, 6916, 7000, 7219, 7249, 7472, 8261, 7952, 8070, 8118, 8189, 8203, 8239, 9007, 8276, 8333, 8392, 8559, 8570, 8657, 9364, 9106, 9183, 9245, 9306, 9309, 9310, 9372, 9594, 9600, 9717, 9899

9th Prize – ₹100
0097, 0135, 0136, 0174, 0376, 0406, 0544, 0773, 0809, 0821, 0824, 0838, 0899, 1145, 1187, 1228, 1298, 1334, 1344, 1368, 1374, 1397, 1404, 1418, 1423, 1450, 1524, 1654, 1680, 1684, 1842, 1846, 1880, 1885, 2030, 2126, 2134, 2169, 2204, 2250, 2292, 2328, 2348, 2372, 2496, 2579, 2659, 2680, 2721, 2725, 2789, 2841, 2843, 2963, 2982, 2987, 3085, 3097, 3181, 3249, 3355, 3379, 3407, 3532, 3562, 3592, 3673, 3772, 4107, 4149, 4176, 4179, 4421, 4430, 4450, 4531, 4793, 4945, 5010, 5021, 5201, 5237, 5288, 5355, 5399, 5409, 5478, 5502, 5568, 5580, 5621, 5878, 5898, 5943, 6175, 6213, 6242, 6345, 6506, 6536, 6596, 6630, 7201, 7273, 7374, 7398, 7537, 7541, 7608, 7656, 7659, 7744, 7771, 7942, 7984, 8173, 8413, 8424, 8537, 8597, 8836, 8871, 9168, 9225, 9235, 9299, 9392, 9486, 9576, 9593, 9622, 9733, 9742, 9793, 9803, 9890, 9894, 9978


🧾 How to Claim Kerala Lottery Prizes

  • Up to ₹5,000: From any authorized lottery agent.
  • Up to ₹1 Lakh: From the District Lottery Office.
  • Winners outside Kerala (up to ₹1 Lakh): Claim from the Directorate of State Lotteries.
  • ₹1 Lakh to ₹20 Lakh: From the Deputy Director’s Office.
  • Above ₹20 Lakh: Submit directly to the Director of State Lotteries.

Winners must verify their ticket numbers with the official Kerala Government Gazette and submit claims within 90 days from the draw date.

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