When Is Sawan Purnima In 2025? Know Date, Significance, Puja Muhurat, And More
Sawan Purnima 2025: In Hinduism, the month of Sawan (Shravan) is considered one of the most sacred months of the year, dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is also marked by several important festivals and religious observances. The final day of this holy month is celebrated as Sawan Purnima, also known as Shravan Purnima, Kajari Purnima, or Shravan Poornima.
While there are a total of 12 Purnima (full moon) dates in the Hindu calendar, the full moon of the Sawan month holds special significance. On this day, the festival of Raksha Bandhan (Raksha Bandhan 2025) is celebrated, and devotees worship Lord Shiva with great devotion. As per Hindu scriptures, this day is considered highly auspicious for bathing and charity. It is also an ideal time to perform rituals like Pitru Tarpan (offerings to ancestors).
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When Is Sawan Purnima 2025?
According to the Hindu Panchang, Sawan Purnima falls on the last day of the Sawan month. In 2025, it will be observed on Saturday, 9 August 2025. The Purnima Tithi will begin on 8 August at 2:12 PM and will end on 9 August at 1:24 PM. Based on the rising moon and the sunrise calendar, all rituals including bathing, fasting, and worship will be conducted on 9 August.
Sawan Purnima 2025 Puja Muhurat:
- Purnima Tithi Begins: 8 August at 2:14 PM
- Purnima Tithi Ends: 9 August at 1:26 PM
- Moonrise Time: 7:21 PM (9 August)
Devotees who observe a fast on this day should bathe during the Brahma Muhurat, which falls between 4:28 AM and 5:16 AM. A highly auspicious yoga known as Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga will prevail throughout the day, making it an ideal time for performing religious rituals. The most auspicious period for puja, known as Abhijit Muhurat, will be from 12:06 PM to 12:58 PM.
Significance Of Moon Worship On Sawan Purnima:
In Vedic astrology, there are 27 lunar constellations (nakshatras), all associated with the Moon. Among them is the Shravan Nakshatra, which is believed to be active during Sawan Purnima. Hence, this full moon is also referred to as Shravani Purnima. Worshipping the moon during moonrise on this day is considered highly beneficial. Devotees offer Arghya (water offering) to the Moon after it rises, marking the completion of the Purnima fast. It is believed that moon worship on this day strengthens the position of the Moon in one’s horoscope.
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