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Purnima Dates 2025

Purnima is the full moon day in the Hindu lunar calendar, occurring once every month on the 15th tithi of the Shukla Paksha. On this day, the moon is fully illuminated and visible throughout the night. Purnima is one of the most auspicious days in Hinduism and is associated with several major festivals and observances.

Purnima is considered sacred to Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva, and the Moon God (Chandra). There are 12 Purnimas in a regular year, each named after the lunar month in which it falls โ€” such as Kartik Purnima, Guru Purnima, and Sharad Purnima.

All times shown in: Asia/Kolkata

Date Begins Ends Lunar Month Paksha Action
13-Jan-2025 13-Jan-2025 05:04 AM Monday 14-Jan-2025 03:58 AM Tuesday Pausha Shukla
11-Feb-2025 11-Feb-2025 06:57 PM Tuesday 12-Feb-2025 07:24 PM Wednesday Magha Shukla
13-Mar-2025 13-Mar-2025 10:37 AM Thursday 14-Mar-2025 12:26 PM Friday Phalguna Shukla
12-Apr-2025 12-Apr-2025 03:23 AM Saturday 13-Apr-2025 05:53 AM Sunday Chaitra Shukla
11-May-2025 11-May-2025 08:03 PM Sunday 12-May-2025 10:27 PM Monday Vaishakha Shukla
10-Jun-2025 10-Jun-2025 11:37 AM Tuesday 11-Jun-2025 01:15 PM Wednesday Jyeshtha Shukla
10-Jul-2025 10-Jul-2025 01:38 AM Thursday 11-Jul-2025 02:08 AM Friday Ashadha Shukla
08-Aug-2025 08-Aug-2025 02:13 PM Friday 09-Aug-2025 01:26 PM Saturday Shravana Shukla
07-Sep-2025 07-Sep-2025 01:42 AM Sunday 07-Sep-2025 11:40 PM Sunday Bhadrapada Shukla
06-Oct-2025 06-Oct-2025 12:25 PM Monday 07-Oct-2025 09:18 AM Tuesday Ashvina Shukla
04-Nov-2025 04-Nov-2025 10:37 PM Tuesday 05-Nov-2025 06:50 PM Wednesday Kartika Shukla
04-Dec-2025 04-Dec-2025 08:39 AM Thursday 05-Dec-2025 04:45 AM Friday Margashirsha Shukla

Purnima โ€“ Significance, Fasting Rules & Rituals

What is Purnima?

Purnima is the full moon day in the Hindu lunar calendar, occurring once every month on the 15th tithi of the Shukla Paksha, when the moon is fully illuminated.

What is the significance of Purnima?

Purnima is considered sacred to Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva, and the Moon God (Chandra). It is believed that spiritual energy is at its peak on the full moon, making prayers and rituals especially effective.

How is the Purnima fast observed?

Devotees wake up early, take a holy bath, and observe a fast throughout the day. The fast is broken after moonrise by offering Arghya to the moon. Some devotees consume only fruits and milk, while others observe a strict nirjala (waterless) fast.

Which Purnima is the most important?

Several Purnimas carry special importance: Guru Purnima (Ashadha) honours spiritual teachers, Sharad Purnima (Ashvina) is associated with the descent of divine nectar from the moon, Buddha Purnima (Vaishakha) marks the birth of Gautama Buddha, and Kartik Purnima is one of the holiest days in the Hindu calendar.

What rituals are performed on Purnima?

Rituals on Purnima include taking a bath in a holy river, performing Satyanarayan Puja, offering milk and white flowers to the moon, reciting Vishnu Sahasranama, lighting lamps, and donating food or clothes to the needy.

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