Rajasthan News Desk!!! In Sanatan Dharma, Purnima Tithi is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Mother Lakshmi. The full moon date of Ashwin month is known as Sharad Purnima. Devotees celebrate this festival with great enthusiasm. Besides, they also take bath in Ganga and donate in auspicious time. After this, Lord Vishnu is worshiped duly. There is a religious belief that by doing this the person gets auspicious results in life. Along with this one attains happiness and good fortune. Apart from this, one gets relief from obstacles in work.
It is believed that on the occasion of Sharad Purnima, nectar rains from the rays of the moon, which is called Amrit Kaal. Therefore, on the night of this festival, kheer is kept in the moonlight (Sharad Purnima khier time) and it is consumed the next day. This increases a person’s fortune. Do you know when and why the festival of Sharad Purnima is celebrated? If you do not know then let us know the reason.
this is the reason
According to the calendar, Sharad Purnima is celebrated every year on the full moon date of Ashwin month. There is a religious belief that on the night of Sharad Purnima, nectar rains from the rays of the moon. That is why kheer is kept in the moonlight on the full moon night. By consuming it, the seeker gets peace and happiness and prosperity comes to the house. Apart from this, lighting a lamp on this day provides relief from all the problems of life. For all these reasons the festival of Sharad Purnima is celebrated.
Sharad Purnima 2024 Date and Auspicious Time (Sharad Purnima 2024 Date and Time)
According to the Panchang, the full moon date of Ashwin month will start on 16 October at 08:40 pm. This date will end the next day i.e. on October 17 at 04:55 pm. In such a situation, the festival of Sharad Purnima will be celebrated on 16 October (Sharad Purnima 2024 Date). Moonrise on this day will occur at 05:05 in the evening.
Sharad Purnima 2024 Auspicious time (Sharad Purnima 2024 Shubh Muhurat)
Brahma Muhurta – 04:42 AM to 05:32 AM
Vijay Muhurta – 02:01 pm to 02:47 pm
Twilight time – 05:50 pm to 06:15 pm
Nishita Muhurta – On October 17, from 11:42 pm to 12:32 pm