Sharad Purnima
The first full moon day of the month of Ashwin is
known as Sharad Purnima. It is also referred to as Rasa Purnima, or Sharath
Purnima.This day is also observed as the birthday of Laxmi, the Goddess of
wealth.
The festival is also referred as Kaumudi Festival, Kaumudi meaning moonlight.It is also believed that on this day as moon and the earth are very close to each other, the moon rays have certain healing properties of nourishing the body and the soul.
It is a harvest festival and is celebrated
throughout the country, particularly by people of
Maharashtra India. The eldest child of the family is also honored on
this day.In the western state of Gujarat, the night is known as Sharad
Poonam. In Gujarat people celebrate it by doing Garba and
Raas.The Bengali people call it Lokkhi Pujo and arrange
several bhog and upachar for mother goddess Lakshmi.Sharad Purnima is
known as Kumar Purnima or Lakshmi Puja in Odisha, an eastern state of
India. Kumar Purnima is the full-moon day in the month of Ashvin in
October. This autumn festival is one of the most popular and important
festivals of Odisha. 'Kumar' or Kartikeya, the handsome son
of Shiva was born on this day. He also became the God of War. As
young girls always wish for a handsome husband, they propitiate Kumar who was
most handsome among the Gods. But, peculiarly enough there is no ritual for the
God, instead the Sun and the Moon are
worshiped. Goddess Lakshmi is worshiped by devotees in different
pandals and household in and across the state of Odisha, especially
in Kendrapara and Dhenkanal. The pandals are decorated with
beautiful decorations.
Rituals :
In the early morning the girls after their
purificatory bath wear new garments and make food-offerings to the sun. They
observe fasting for the day. In the evening when the moon rises they again make
food offerings of a special variety and take it after the rituals are over. It
is a festival of rejoicing for the girls. All of them sing and dance. The songs
are of special nature.
Medical Significance:
It is considered that the moon and Earth are at the closer distance on Sharad Purnima night due to this the rays of the moon have several curative properties. It is believed that keeping food under the moonlight nourishes the body and soul.
It is considered that the moon and Earth are at the closer distance on Sharad Purnima night due to this the rays of the moon have several curative properties. It is believed that keeping food under the moonlight nourishes the body and soul.
2015 Date : 26th October, Monday.
2016 Date : 15th October, Saturday.
2016 Date : 15th October, Saturday.
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