According to the Hindu calendar, Magha month falls in the month of
January – February. This is the most revered month as the most famous
Kumbh Mela (held every 12 years) and the Magha Mela (an annual event)
takes place during this month. Triveni Sangam (a confluence of three
rivers) in Prayag or Allahabad. It is regarded as an auspicious day to
take holy bath.
Magha Purnima is commensurate on the full moon day that marks the completion of Magha month. On this day, millions of devotees that include saints, sages, pilgrims, travelers, underprivileged, priests take a holy bath in the Ganga, Jamuna, Kaveri, Krishna, Tapti, etc.
Rituals
On this day, the devotees keep a fast to pay the respect to their ancestors. They request Vishnu to liberate their deceased ancestor’s soul by taking the dip in the holy river. They offer alms to the poor and needy people. Many people donate cows to Hindu priest and perform Yajna at Prayag and the request for the forgiveness of their sins.
On this day, Lord Vishnu is worshiped and just like all other Purnima day, Satyanarayana Vratham Katha is read.
People offer red Chandan powder, fruits, betel nut, banana leaves, beetle leaves, panchamrit and Prasad to Vishnu. Panchamrit, that is offered to Vishnu on this day, is made out by mixing Ganga water, honey, milk, Tulsi and sweets. Prasad offered to Vishnu is prepared by roasting the mixture of wheat and sugar together. Many religious sermons held to celebrate the occasion at auspicious places. People also worship Shiva, Brahma and Laxmi on this day.
Significance of the bath on Magha Purnima
It is believed that anyone, who take a bath on this revered day, would get rid of sins and paved its the way for salvation. He or she would be able to cleanse his or her mind and soul.
Astrological Significance of Magh Purnima
Astrologically there is a change in the position of the Sun and Moon. Sun enters in Capricornus constellation that is popularly known as a Capricorn Zodiac sign and the Moon enter in Cancer constellation. Thus, taking the ritualistic bath on Magh Purnima can cure a person of all problems related to the Sun and the Moon.
Mythological Legend associated with Magha Purnima
According to Brahmavaivartpurana, During the month of Magha, Vishnu himself resides in the Ganga River and therefore even a touch of this holy water can cure all sins and all diseases of a devotee... Read More
Magha Purnima is commensurate on the full moon day that marks the completion of Magha month. On this day, millions of devotees that include saints, sages, pilgrims, travelers, underprivileged, priests take a holy bath in the Ganga, Jamuna, Kaveri, Krishna, Tapti, etc.
Rituals
On this day, the devotees keep a fast to pay the respect to their ancestors. They request Vishnu to liberate their deceased ancestor’s soul by taking the dip in the holy river. They offer alms to the poor and needy people. Many people donate cows to Hindu priest and perform Yajna at Prayag and the request for the forgiveness of their sins.
On this day, Lord Vishnu is worshiped and just like all other Purnima day, Satyanarayana Vratham Katha is read.
People offer red Chandan powder, fruits, betel nut, banana leaves, beetle leaves, panchamrit and Prasad to Vishnu. Panchamrit, that is offered to Vishnu on this day, is made out by mixing Ganga water, honey, milk, Tulsi and sweets. Prasad offered to Vishnu is prepared by roasting the mixture of wheat and sugar together. Many religious sermons held to celebrate the occasion at auspicious places. People also worship Shiva, Brahma and Laxmi on this day.
Significance of the bath on Magha Purnima
It is believed that anyone, who take a bath on this revered day, would get rid of sins and paved its the way for salvation. He or she would be able to cleanse his or her mind and soul.
Astrological Significance of Magh Purnima
Astrologically there is a change in the position of the Sun and Moon. Sun enters in Capricornus constellation that is popularly known as a Capricorn Zodiac sign and the Moon enter in Cancer constellation. Thus, taking the ritualistic bath on Magh Purnima can cure a person of all problems related to the Sun and the Moon.
Mythological Legend associated with Magha Purnima
According to Brahmavaivartpurana, During the month of Magha, Vishnu himself resides in the Ganga River and therefore even a touch of this holy water can cure all sins and all diseases of a devotee... Read More
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