Sharad Purnima 2020:4 Relevant Things Everyone Must Know About Sharad Purnima, Written By-Rashmi Vajpayee

DrRashmi Vajpayee
3 min readOct 30, 2020

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Sharad Purnima is celebrated on the full moon day of Ashvin month. Sharad Purnima is also acknowledged as Kumara Purnima or Kojagari Purnima, which is one of the most notable Purnima or Full Moon nights for Indians and it will be observed on October 30, Friday this year.

According to traditional belief, On Sharad Purnima, the Moon showers its remedial powers on the earth. Therefore, believers make the most of this chance by getting the blessings of Moon’s lights. The shine of the full moon delivers special pleasure. It is considered that on this day, the Moon through its radiance showers Amrit on earth. Legend states that on this day, Chandra Dev (Moon God) shows with all the 16 Kalas or phases. Some people glorify it as a celebration of harvest as it signifies the completion of the rainy season.

1)Goddess Lakshmi blesses those who are Sleepless-

Goddess Lakshmi(Courtesy: Facebook)

Sharad Purnima is also identified as Kojagari Purnima. Sharad Purnima signifies the “Sharad Ritu” (season) of the year. The festival also has religious significance. Devotees pray to Goddess Lakshmi on Sharad Purnima. It is considered that on this night Goddess Lakshmi visits from place to place searching Kojagari (indicating “Who is awake”) and bless those who are awake. Hence, people don’t sleep this night and spend the whole night chanting, dancing, and remembering god. It is believed that Goddess Lakshmi is born on Sharad Purnima.

2)Sharad Purnima is Glorified as Kumar Purnima in Orissa-

Kartikeya(Courtesy: Facebook)

In Orissa, it is admired as Kumar Purnima. Kumar or Kartikeya, the proud son of Lord Shiva, is born on this day. Unmarried daughters who wish for a good-looking husband worship Kartikeya, who is considered the most attractive among the gods.

3) Sharad Purnima is admired as Raas Purnima in Vrindavan-

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Sharad Purnima is praised as Raas Purnima in Vrindavan and it is considered that Lord Krishna played Maha-Raas with Gopis on Sharad Purnima. After listening to Krishna’s flute, Radha and the Gopis came out of their houses in the evening of Sharad Purnima. It is believed that Radha and the Gopis of Vrindavan danced with Lord Krishna throughout the full moon night of Sharad Purnima.

4) Significance of Sharad Purnima Kheer -

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According to popular faith, the rays of the Full Moon of Sharad Purnima are considered to have curative and nutritious qualities. Hence, devotees make a sweet dessert named kheer and leave it overnight under the lights of the Moon.

It is estimated that the Moon and the Earth are at a closer distance on Sharad Purnima. Because of this, the rays of the moon have various healing properties. Putting a meal under the moonlight nourishes both the body and the soul. That is the reason, Kheer is made and put under the moonlight for the whole night and eaten on the very next day.

Happy Sharad Purnima !!

Hello friends I am DrRashmi Vajpayee, Ph.D. Awardee, Assistant professor, and founder of Rashmi Vajpayee’s Confessions on Culture. Here I share everything about Indian Culture and Festivals. I hope you guys enjoy my content so keep reading!.

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DrRashmi Vajpayee
DrRashmi Vajpayee

Written by DrRashmi Vajpayee

Assistant Professor,Writer and Blogger✍️

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