Kojagiri Purnima 2024: Date, Time, and Rituals for a Bountiful Harvest and Divine Blessings




Kojagiri Purnima, also known as Sharad Purnima, is a significant Hindu festival that falls on the full moon day of the Ashwin month. In 2024, Kojagiri Purnima will be celebrated on October 16th. This festival holds immense importance in the Hindu tradition and is observed with great enthusiasm across India and Nepal.

Date and Time:
  • Date: October 16th, 2024
  • Purnima Tithi Begins: 08:40 PM
  • Purnima Tithi Ends: 04:56 PM
Rituals and Significance:

Kojagiri Purnima is dedicated to the worship of Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth and prosperity. Devotees observe a day-long fast on this day and perform Lakshmi Puja in the evening.

During the puja, devotees offer fruits, sweets, flowers, and incense to Goddess Lakshmi. They light diyas (earthen lamps) and sing devotional songs to invoke her blessings. It is believed that Goddess Lakshmi visits homes on this night and bestows blessings upon those who stay awake and worship her.

In some regions of India, Kojagiri Purnima is also associated with the harvest festival. Farmers offer a portion of their harvest to Goddess Lakshmi as a gesture of gratitude and seek her blessings for a bountiful harvest in the coming year.

Other Traditions:

Apart from the religious rituals, Kojagiri Purnima is also associated with several other traditions and customs.

  • Raslila: In some parts of India, people perform Raslila, a traditional dance-drama that depicts the love story of Lord Krishna and Radha.
  • Bonfire: In certain communities, bonfires are lit on this night to symbolize the burning away of evil and the welcoming of prosperity.
  • Moon Viewing: It is believed that the moon is at its fullest and brightest on this night, and many people gather to admire its beauty and offer their prayers.
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Kojagiri Purnima 2024 is a time for spiritual reflection, gratitude, and seeking divine blessings. By observing the rituals and traditions associated with this festival, devotees hope to attract wealth, prosperity, and harmony into their lives. It is a time to celebrate the harvest, honor the gods, and connect with the divine.