Sharad Purnima

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Sharad Purnima
Ashvin māsa Purnima tithi (Oct 28, 2023)[1]
FrequencyAnnual

Sharad Purnima (also known as Kumara Purnima, Kojagari Purnima, Navanna Purnima,

Ashvin (September to October), marking the end of the monsoon season.[4] The full moon night is celebrated in different ways in various cultural regions across Indian subcontinent
.

On this day, many Hindu divine pairs like

Shiva Parvati and Lakshmi Narayana are worshipped along with the Chandra, the moon deity, and are offered flowers and kheer (sweet dish made of rice and milk).[4]
Deities in temples are usually dressed in white color signifying the brightness of moon. Many people observe full day fasting on this night.

Significance

Vallabhacharya temple cloth for Sharad Purnima festival - Western India (19th c. - 1927)

Sharad Purnima celebrates the night that the rāsalīlā (a circular dance) was performed between Krishna and the gopis (milkmaids) of Braj.[5][6] To participate in this divine dance, Shiva took the form of Gopīśvara Mahādevā. Vivid descriptions of this night are given in the Brahma Purana, Skanda Purana, Brahma Vaivarta Purana, and the Linga Purana. It is also believed that, on this full moon night, the goddess Lakshmi descends on the earth to watch the actions of human beings.[7]

Kojagari Purnima concerns the observance of the Kojagara Vrata. People perform this vrata under the moonlight after fasting for the day. Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth, is significantly worshipped on this day as it is believed to be her birthday.[8] Indra, the god of rain, along with his elephant Airavata is also worshipped. This day is celebrated by Hindus differently in various regions of India, Bangladesh and Nepal.

Celebrations in India

Bengal, Assam & Tripura

In

Lakshmi visits people's houses on this night, checks whether they are staying awake, and blesses them only if they are awake.[7][9]

Kheer is served as an offering on this day
Kheer is served as an offering on this day

In northern and central states of India, such as Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, kheer is prepared during the night and kept under the moonlight in an open roofed space overnight. It is believed that on this night, moon rays carry amrita (elixir of immortality), which is collected in the kheer.[10] The kheer is then eaten as a prasad on the next day. Also, goddess Lakshmi is worshipped on this night.[11][12]


For some

traditions, as per various traditions determining which days are auspicious for celebration.

In Maharashtra, it is popularly known as Kojagiri Paurnima. People make masala milk and keep it outside under the moonlight, as moon rays are believed to carry amrita.

In many parts of Gujarat, Garba is performed under the moonlight.[13]

In Mithila region of Bihar, special celebration occurs in the house of newly married groom. Groom's family distribute betel and Makhana gifted from bride family to their relatives & neighbours.[14][15]

In Odisha, on this day unmarried women fast, with the popular belief of getting their suitable groom (kumara). Unmarried women worship the moon on the occasion of this festival. The puja starts in the early morning when the moon sets with new dress. A kula (a basket made of woven bamboo strips) is filled with rice puffs, sugarcane, betel leaves, betel nuts, cucumbers, coconuts, and seven other fruits such as apples or bananas. In the evening the full moon is worshiped again, and worshippers break their fast by preparing a dish containing the fried paddy and fruits from the kula, along with curd and jaggery and offer it to the moon god before a tulsi plant. After this, maidens play games and sing songs under the light of the full moon.

Celebrations outside India

Nepal

In Nepal, the day is known as Kojagrat Purnima and it concludes the 15–day Dashain festival celebrations.[3] Kojagrat translates to 'one who is awake' in Nepali. Similar to the traditions of eastern India, Nepalese Hindus wake up all night offering reverence to goddess Lakshmi.[16] It is also the last day to receive the Dashain tika from ones relatives.[17]

Valmiki Jayanti

Rishi Valmiki, the composer of the Hindu epic Ramayana

This day is also known as Valmiki Jayanti or the birth anniversary of Valmiki, who composed the Ramayana.[18][19]

See also

References

  1. ^ Oct 30 for some traditions, see section on India
  2. ^ Maharashtra State Gazetteers: Ahmednagar. Director of Government Printing, Stationery and Publications, Maharashtra State. 1976. p. 282.
  3. ^ a b c "आज कोजाग्रत पूर्णिमा, दशैंको समापन गरिँदै". Online Khabar (in Nepali). Retrieved 8 October 2022.
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  6. ^ Lochtefeld, James G. (2002). The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Hinduism (1st ed.). The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc. p. 567.
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  14. ^ "आज है मिथिलांचल का लोकपर्व कोजागरा, माता लक्ष्मी की जरूर करें आराधना". ETV Bharat News. Retrieved 9 October 2022.
  15. ^ "शरद पूर्णिमा आज, बन रहा है गजकेसरी का शुभ योग". Hindustan (in Hindi). Retrieved 9 October 2022.
  16. ^ "सकियो दसैँ, महालक्ष्मीको आराधना गरी मनाइयो कोजाग्रत पूर्णिमा". Naya Patrika (in Nepali). Retrieved 8 October 2022.
  17. ^ "आज कोजाग्रत पूर्णिमा, गर्नुहोस् यी काम". Farakdhar || Nepal's Online Magazine (in Nepali). Retrieved 8 October 2022.
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  19. ^ Sharma, Mahima (9 October 2022). "Valmiki 2022 Jayanti: Date, Significance and Celebration". The Times of India. Retrieved 9 October 2022.

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