Purnima, also known as the full moon day, holds cultural and religious significance in various traditions around the world. The term "Purnima" is derived from Sanskrit, where "Purna" means full, complete, or whole. This lunar phenomenon occurs when the moon is fully illuminated, appearing as a bright, round disc in the night sky.
Purnima January 2024 Date: January 25, Thursday.
Tithi Time: Jan 24, 9:50 pm to Jan 25, 11:24 pm.
In Hinduism, Purnima is often associated with religious observances and festivals. One of the most celebrated Purnima events is Guru Purnima, dedicated to honoring spiritual teachers and gurus. Devotees express gratitude to their mentors and seek blessings for spiritual growth. Another significant Purnima is Kartik Purnima, which marks the end of the Kartik month in the Hindu calendar. It is considered auspicious for performing religious rituals, charity, and taking a holy dip in sacred rivers.
Buddhists also observe Purnima, particularly Vesak Purnima, commemorating the birth, enlightenment, and death of Gautama Buddha. Devotees engage in prayer, meditation, and acts of kindness to celebrate this significant day in the Buddhist calendar.
In Jainism, Purnima holds significance as it marks the day of Lord Mahavira's nirvana (liberation) and is observed as Mahavir Jayanti. Jains commemorate this event with religious processions, prayers, and charitable activities.
Purnima is not exclusive to the Indian subcontinent; it is recognized and celebrated in various cultures globally. Many traditional calendars, including Chinese, Thai, and Sri Lankan calendars, incorporate Purnima as a notable lunar phase.
The full moon has inspired poets and artists across cultures, symbolizing completeness, illumination, and the cyclical nature of life. Its radiant beauty often serves as a metaphor for various emotions and themes in literature and art.
Beyond its religious and cultural significance, Purnima is also associated with natural phenomena. The full moon is known to influence tides, and its brightness has captivated humanity throughout history. In some cultures, full moons are given specific names based on seasonal or agricultural markers.
Whether celebrated for its spiritual, cultural, or natural significance, Purnima remains a recurring celestial event that connects people across different traditions and backgrounds, fostering a sense of unity and reverence for the mysteries of the night sky.
Purnima 2024 Dates:Â
Pausa Purnima January 25th, Thursday |
Tithi Timing : Jan 24, 9:50 PM - Jan 25, 11:24 PM |
Magha Purnima February 24th, Saturday |
Tithi Timing : Feb 23, 3:34 PM - Feb 24, 6:00 PM |
Phalguna Purnima March 25th, Monday |
Tithi Timing : Mar 24, 9:55 AM - Mar 25, 12:30 PM |
Chaitra Purnima April 23rd, Tuesday |
Tithi Timing : Apr 23, 3:26 AM - Apr 24, 5:18 AM |
Vaisakha Purnima May 23rd, Thursday |
Tithi Timing : May 22, 6:48 PM - May 23, 7:23 PM |
Jyeshta Purnima June 22nd, Saturday |
Tithi Timing : Jun 21, 7:32 AM - Jun 22, 6:37 AM |
Ashadha Purnima July 21st, Sunday |
Tithi Timing : Jul 20, 6:00 PM - Jul 21, 3:47 PM |
Sravana Purnima August 19th, Monday |
Tithi Timing : Aug 19, 3:05 AM - Aug 19, 11:55 PM |
Bhadrapada Purnima September 18th, Wednesday |
Tithi Timing : Sep 17, 11:44 AM - Sep 18, 8:04 AM |
Ashvina Purnima October 17th, Thursday |
Tithi Timing : Oct 16, 8:41 PM - Oct 17, 4:56 PM |
Kartika Purnima November 15th, Friday |
Tithi Timing : Nov 15, 6:19 AM - Nov 16, 2:58 AM |
Agrahayana Purnima December 15th, Sunday |
Tithi Timing : Dec 14, 4:59 PM - Dec 15, 2:31 PM |