Buddha Purnima 2026: When will bathing and donation be done on Buddha Purnima? Know the auspicious time

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Buddha Purnima 2026 Bathing Time: In Sanatan Dharma, the full moon falling every month has special significance. The full moon falling in the month of Vaishakh is called Buddha Purnima. It is also called Vaishakh Purnima. It is believed that Lord Gautam Buddha, who gave the message of peace to the world, was born on the full moon day of Vaishakh month. This day is special for the followers of Buddhism.

Besides, this day is also very special in Sanatani tradition. This is because Lord Buddha is considered to be the ninth incarnation of Shri Hari Vishnu. The tradition of bathing and donating on Buddha Purnima has been going on since ancient times. There is a religious belief that by taking a bath in the Ganga and other holy rivers on this day, one gets freedom from all sins and attains virtue. In such a situation, let us know what will be the auspicious time for bathing and donating on Buddha Purnima this year?

When is Buddha Purnima?

According to the Panchang, the full moon date of Vaishakh month is starting on 30th April at 09:13 pm. The end of Purnima Tithi will be on May 1, at 10:52 pm. In such a situation, according to Udayatithi (date of sunrise), the fast and bath-donation of Buddha Purnima will be done on 01 May 2026, Friday.

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Auspicious time for bathing and donating on Buddha Purnima

If you want to take a holy bath or special puja on this day, then it starts at 04:15 am in Brahma Muhurta. This auspicious time will last till 04:58 pm. You can take bath and donate during this auspicious time. Abhijeet Muhurta will be from 11:52 am to 12:45 am. This time will be auspicious for worship. The time from 06:56 pm to 08:41 pm will be auspicious for evening prayers (Amrit Kaal).

Buddha Purnima is also known as Tihra Parva, because three important events in the life of Lord Buddha took place on this day. His birth, his attainment of knowledge and his Mahaparinirvana. In Hindu religion, he is considered the ninth incarnation of Lord Vishnu.

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Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on religious beliefs and general information. TV9 Bharatvarsha does not confirm this.

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