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Sharad purnima 2025 kheer timing: Sharad Purnima has special significance in Hinduism. This festival is celebrated on the full moon date of Ashwin month. On this day, the Moon is full of its 16 arts and it is believed that its rays cause nectar rain. To receive this nectar, there is a tradition of keeping kheer in the light of the moon overnight. The holy festival of Sharad Purnima in the year 2025 will be celebrated on Monday, October 6. But this time there will also be a shadow of Bhadra period on the full moon date, due to which there is doubt in the minds of people about the auspicious time of keeping kheer. Let’s know the full moon date, auspicious time, the time of moonrise and the most auspicious time to keep kheer.
Sharad Purnima 2025: Auspicious time and important time
- Purnima date starts on October 6, 12 noon from 23 minutes
- Purnima Tithi ends 7 October, from 09:16 am
- Date of Sharad Purnima 6 October 2025, Monday
- The time of moonrise on October 6, 05 to 27 minutes (approx)
The effect of Bhadra period and auspicious time to keep kheer
Sharad Purnima But keeping kheer in the moonlight of the moon is considered very auspicious, but this time the shadow of Bhadra period will also remain on the full moon date. According to astrological beliefs, no auspicious work is done during the Bhadra period.
According to the almanac, the Bhadra period will start from 12 noon on October 6 and end at 10.53 pm.
The most auspicious time to keep kheer (Bhadra Kaal End Time)
Since the Bhadra period is ending at 10.53 minutes, it will be considered the most auspicious to keep kheer in the light of the moon after 10.53 minutes in the light of the moon.
Best to keep kheer: 10 o’clock in the night after
Duration: After 10:53 pm, you can keep kheer in the moonlight and let it be in the Amritamayi rays of the moon all night.
By keeping kheer after this time, you can avoid the inauspicious effects of Bhadra period and can include the nectar that rains from 16 arts of the moon in Kheer.
Importance of keeping kheer
It is believed that Sharad Purnima On the night of the moon, the Moon is rich in all its 16 arts and on this night its rays have medicinal and nectar. Therefore, keeping the kheer under the open sky contains the rays of the moon in the kheer. By eating this kheer in the morning the next day, a person gets relief from many diseases, and gets health, wealth, and love. This kheer becomes a type of ‘Prasad’.
What to do on Sharad Purnima?
Make kheer: Make kheer with rice, milk and dry fruits. It is considered the most auspicious to keep it in a silver vessel or earthen pot.
Worship: Worship Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Vishnu (Satyanarayana Bhagwan) and Moon at night.
Keep kheer: After the end of the Bhadra period, that is, after 10:53 pm, place the kheer in a place in the roof or balcony where the moon has a direct light.
Awakening: On this night, Kojagari Purnima is also called Purnima. It is considered auspicious to chant the mantras of Goddess Lakshmi by awakening at night.
Consumption: The next day, before sunrise, receive this kheer as offerings with the whole family.
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