Sharad Purnima 2025
Sharad Purnima Kheer Significance: The festival of Sharad Purnima will be celebrated on 6 October this time. This day is considered to be the day of rain of nectar, which has special significance in Hinduism. Sharad Purnima is also called Kojagari Purnima. Religious belief is that on this day, Lakshmi ji, the goddess of wealth, roams on the earth, who worships the Goddess by awakening, she blesses them. There is a tradition of keeping kheer under the sky on the night of Sharad Purnima. It is said that the light of the moon on this night causes nectar rain. Let’s know the reason for keeping kheer in the light of the moon on this day.
Why is Kheer made on Sharad Purnima?
Kheer is considered a symbol of purity, purity and prosperity. By making kheer on Sharad Purnima, offering to Goddess Lakshmi, there is a prosperity and prosperity in the family. The mixture of milk and rice in kheer is also considered a symbol of grain and nutrition. For this reason, kheer is made on Sharad Purnima and offered to Lakshmi ji.
Why is Kheer placed on the roof on the day of Sharad Purnima?
According to religious belief, on this night of Sharad Purnima, there is a rain of nectar in the kheer kept in the light of the moon and eating this kheer provides health benefits, the heat of the body is reduced and wealth and prosperity comes. This kheer is also considered helpful in getting rid of skin diseases and increasing eyesight.
What happens by keeping kheer in Sharad Purnima?
Similar effects of nectar:- It is believed that on the night of Sharad Purnima, the rays of the moon are similar to nectar and this nectar is found in the pudding kept in this light, which gives medicinal properties to it.
Laxmi Devi’s blessings:- Eating Sharad Purnima Kheer also provides a boon of good health and blessings of mother Lakshmi. By eating this kheer, the person has special blessings with the person with removing the moonlight.
health benefit:- It is believed that eating this kheer reduces the heat of the body, reduces bile defects and the risk of many diseases is also reduced.
Money-prosperity:- Sharad Purnima is also celebrated on the festival of Maa Lakshmi and by eating this kheer as offerings to Goddess Lakshmi, she gets her blessings, which brings wealth and happiness and prosperity.
How to keep kheer in Sharad Purnima?
On the day of Sharad Purnima, make kheer with cow’s milk, rice and sugar. Put the kheer made at night in a vessel and place it under the open sky in the roof or balcony. Cover the kheer with a sieve so that insects etc. do not fall in it. Then this kheer is kept in the light of the moon overnight, so that drops of nectar can fall in it. The next day, take this nectar kheer as a prasad.
What time should Kheer be kept in Sharad Purnima?
According to the almanac, on October 6, the Bhadra period will start from 12:23 minutes and end at 10:53 pm on 6 October. At the end of Bhadra period, the Kheer of Sharad Purnima should be kept in the shadow of the moon. On October 6, from 10:37 pm to 7 October night, you can keep kheer at any time during 12:09 minutes.
(Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on religious beliefs and general information. TV 9 India does not confirm it.)