Phalguna Purnima Vrat 2024

Phalgun Purnima 2024

 Phalguna Purnima Vrat

Purnima’s are regarded as one of the most blessed times of the year. they are celebrated across India with the names of Poonam, Poornima, and Poornamasi and on. In this sacred day, many devotees observe a vigil and offer prayers to the god of worship, Lord Vishnu. The term “Purnima” is a Sanskrit word which means “Full Moon.” Hence”full moon” i.e. the day on which we end each month of the Hindu Calendar is referred to as the Purnima.

It is observed at the end of Shukla Paksha, which is in the month of Phalguna. This month is also the last one of the year. The month of Phalgun Purnima marks the end of the year. In the Hindu calendar, Phalgun Purnima is the last day of the year and the beginning of the next one. Now that you know what it is, let’s look at what it means in the Hindu religion.

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Phalguna Purnima Vrat 2024 Date and Time

See for yourself the Phalgun Purnima 2024 Muhurat.

Event Muhurat

Phalgun Purnima Date Monday, March 25, 2024
Purnima Begins 09:54 AM on Mar 24, 2024
Purnima Ends 12:29 PM on Mar 25, 2024

Significance of Phalguna Purnima Vrat

Phalguna Purnima Vrat

According to the Hindu calendar according to the Hindu calendar, the Phalguna month falls on the final calendar month. This is why it is the time to celebrate Phalguna Purnima is regarded as highly important in the Hindu religion due to the fact that it’s the final day of the year. Holika Dahan, one of the largest rituals of the Hindu faith, is observed on this exact day. This day marks the beginning of spring. It was believed on that day, the Moon is a powerful influence on our Planet Earth with its energies.

This is the last night of the calendar and the belief is that, if one keeps a prayer of fasting and praises the moon as well as the Lord Shri Hari Vishnu with all sincerity on this auspicious day the person will be cleansed from all of his prior and present wrongs. People all over the world revere God Shri Hari Vishnu on this day to gain salvation. As per the Hindu faith salvation is the final goal of life for humans on Earth.

This day, also known as the Phalgun Purnima is also known as Laxmi Jayanti, the anniversary of the birth of the Goddess of luck prosperity, wealth, and abundance goddess Laxmi. The fact that so many events come together on this day of great luck is what makes it one the most significant days of the Hindu faith.

Phalguna Purnima Vrat Puja and Fasting Method

Lord Narasimha is believed to be as the fourth avatar of Lord Shri Hari Vishnu, is revered during the time of Phalgun Purnima. The belief is that the worship of Lord Narasimha and Lord Shri Hari Vishnu, and Goddess Laxmi on this auspicious day will bring prosperity, health and prosperity to the home. So, here is what is the Puja and fasting practice that must be observed to this day known as Phalgun Purnima so as to be pleasing to God Shri Vishnu and Goddess Laxmi and receive their blessings.

Rise earlier in the day, and get a bath in pure water.
After bathing, put on clean clothing and offer a prayer to the god Lord Vishnu.
Once the Puja is over, promise to fast from sunrise to moonrise for a set amount of time.
Break the fast once the sunset when the moon rises.
Make sure that your thoughts are positive about the day, and don’t hurt anyone’s feelings.
Bring peace and prosperity into your the world by performing your own Vishnu Puja.

Holika Puja Method on Phalguna Purnima Vrat

Holika Dahan Holika Dahan is a celebration that celebrates victory of goodness over evil. It is held during the time of Phalgun Purnima as well as being an extremely important celebration for Hindus throughout the world. In the next part, we will look at the background of this festival, the Holika Dahan, but prior to we get there, let’s examine the Holika puja ceremony that has to be observed on Phalgun Purnima.

Take dry cow dung and wood sticks from an open space.

Set the following items on a platter and serve the following items the following items to Holika Mata: Kumkum, Rice, Turmeric, Henna, Gulal, Roli, Coconut, a handful of wheat, Lachha Cotton, a Lotus along with some flowers, and Garlands.
Then, light the fire with wood sticks and the cow dungs and call it “Burning Holika.”
The following mantra is to be chanted in honor for Lord Narsimha.
Om Nrisimhaye vidmahe vajranakhaya dhimahi tan no simhah Prachodayat

Vajra nakhaya vidmahe tikshna damstraya dhimahi tan no narasimhah Prachodayat”

Do an aarti and walk around Holika.
Have the children circumambulate, and receive the blessings of elders.
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The Story Behind Phalgun Purnima
The story is told in depth in Vishnu Purana which is given an overview below.

This Is How It Started

In the past, thousands of years ago in Satya Yuga’s time, the realm of demons was led by the king Hiranya Kashyap. The demon king had created a miserable life for everyone in Earth and caused much troubles for everyone across the globe. He was so confident that was he asked for the blessing of Lord Brahma after several years of prayer and penance that was granted to him. The blessing was that Hiranya Kashyap would niet be killed man or woman and not by an animal or birds, neither during the day nor at night, and not with an unnatural weapon or hand weapon, neither in his palace, nor outside of his palace, and lastly not by God or the demon.

Once he was granted this blessing, it felt like he had been immortalized and he believed that he was the all-powerful. He therefore ordered all within the kingdom to cease worshiping God Shri Hari Vishnu and start worshipping him instead. He also said those who would refuse to accept the new worship will be executed.

The Fear Of Hiranyakashyap

Everybody in the kingdom began to worship him out from fear of the death. But Hiranyakashyap’s personal child, Prahlad was a sincere worshiper of Lord Vishnu He kept on worshipping the Lord Shri Hari Vishnu against the directives by his father. This angered Hiranyakashyap and he opted to kill Prahlad his son, killed. But, Prahlad continued to worship the god Lord Vishnu and to chant”Hari. “Hari.”

This Why Holika Dahan Is Celebrated

Hiranyakashyap attempted to get Prahlad put in an encampment full of snakes, had his head crushed on by an elephant and also attempted to get him thrown off a mountain that is today referred to as Dikoli Parvat. However, each time Prahlad was saved through the grace by the Lord Shri Hari Vishnu. In the end, nothing worked. Hiranyakashyap sought his sister Holika.

In the past, she received a blessing that rendered her invincible to fire. Hiranyakashyap requested that she place Prahlad on her lap, and then lie on a heap of wood that was burning, in an attempt to smudge Prahlad alive. The event happened, Prahlad lived, but Holika, Hiranyakashyap’s sister, was burned alive in the fires. Since then, people all over India who worship Holika Mata have done the Holika Dahan.

The Defeat Of Hiranyakashyap

If all else fails, Hiranyakashyap tried to kill Prahlad alone and then ordered Prahlad to summon His Lord Shri Vishnu to help Prahlad. As he was about to take him down and take him to the temple, Lord Shri Vishnu’s avatar Lord Narasimha was able to break free from an edifice. Lord Vishnu used this incarnation to eliminate Hiranyakashyap but without denying the boon that Lord Brahma had granted him.

As per the conditions of the boon that Lord Narsimha was neither a human or animal, neither was he an animal, nor a God or animal. Lord Narasimha was dragged Hiranyakashyap into the palace’s entryway which meant he wasn’t either outside or inside, and the time he was killed was the time when the day and night were in complete harmony, therefore it was neither a night or night. Finally, the Lord Narasimha killed him using his claws which did not constitute a weapon. Since then it has been a tradition that Lord Narasimha as well as Lord Shri Vishnu are honored during the festival of Phalgun Purnima.

Phalguna Purnima Vrat 

Shloka

Phalgune Poornamayantu Holika Pujanam Smritam.
Panchyam Sarvakasthanam Palalananch Kareet.

Significance of Phalguna Purnima Vrat

People who observe the fast, and perform the Holika Dahan with the utmost dedication and adhering to the rules, are not likely to have any issues. Additionally, they have the grace to Lord Vishnu.

Conclusion

In closing, we advise you to keep an observance of a fast on the Holy day and praise the Lord Shri Vishnu with all your heart. We pray that your prayers are heard by the Lord and that he blesses your by his grace. We wish you a happy Holi and an unforgettable Phalgun Purnima.

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