Sharad Purnima , one of the most revered Purnimas in the Hindu calendar , marks the arrival of autumn and holds deep ...
Sharad Poornima night is considered ideal for spiritual activities like meditation and manifesting one's desires. Let's read ...
Sharad Purnima (Hindi: शरद पूर्णिमा, Gujarati: શરદ પૂર્ણિમા, Marathi: शरद पौर्णिमा) is an important festival for Hindus that falls on the ‘purnima’ (full moon day) in the month of ...
Sharad Purnima, a Hindu festival dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, is celebrated on the Full Moon Day of Ashvin. Devotees fast, take holy dips, and prepare rice kheer using Ganga Jal, kept under ...
Other than the philosophy of kalas, the moon also exhibits healing qualities during this time. It prompted the tradition of preparing the sweet dish- Kheer. It’s left under the moon to absorb ...
Sharad Purnima, observed on October 16, 2024, is a significant Hindu festival dedicated to Moon God and Lord Vishnu. It involves rituals like keeping kheer under moonlight to absorb its healing ...
The day of Kojagiri Purnima is also referred as Sharad Purnima in some parts of the country. It is a significant festival of Central India, particularly in the Budelkand region and some parts of Bihar ...
Sharad Purnima, also known as Kojagari Purnima, is a significant Hindu festival that marks the full moon night in the Hindu lunar month of Ashwin (September-October). Also known as the 'Harvest ...
Sharad Purnima is a highly significant festival in the Hindu calendar, celebrated with great reverence and joy. This year it will be celebrated on Wednesday, October 16, 2024. It is believed that ...
In the Brij region, Sharad Purnima is also called Raas Purnima, commemorating the night Lord Krishna performed the divine dance of love, known as Maha-Raas. It is believed that on this night ...
Image Source : FILE IMAGE Know why kheer is kept under moonlight on Sharad Purnima. Every year Sharad Purnima is celebrated on the full moon day of Shukla Paksha of Ashwin month. Sharad Purnima ...
Sharad Purnima, which falls on 5th October, 2017, is also known as Kojagira Purnima. It is the festival which marks the end of monsoon. This year it is going to be celebrated on 5th October on ...