Why does Amrit rain on Sharad Purnima?
In Hinduism, Sharad Purnima is also called Kojagari Purnima. This night is considered not only in religious terms but also in terms of health and good luck. It is believed that on this night, nectar rains from the moon and it directly affects life. This is the reason that there is a tradition of making kheer in the moonlight on this day. But the question is, what is the real secret of this tradition?
Why is Sharad Purnima night
According to the scriptures, Sharad Purnima is the most influential in the twelve full moon days of the year. It is said that on this night the moon is full of sixteen arts and the nectar element rains in its light. This Chandrakiran directly affects the body and mind.
The secret of keeping kheer in the moonlight
Religious belief is that on the night of Sharad Purnima, Goddess Lakshmi travels on earth and blesses the awakenings of wealth and prosperity. This is the reason that there is a tradition of making kheer in the open sky on this night.
Science also considers the effect
From a scientific point of view, in the autumn, the atmosphere is clean and low pollution, due to which the rays of the moon reach the earth with full energy. These rays have a balance of UV and infrared, which cools the body and reduces mental stress. Keeping milk and rice in the open provides the effect of light moisture and moonlight, which makes it easier to digest and even more nutritious.
Kojagari fast and awakening
On this day, women specially observes Kojagari fast. Mother Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu are worshiped by waking up overnight. It is believed that it removes poverty in the house and comes to happiness and prosperity.
Health related secrets
Even in Ayurveda, the moonlight of Sharad Purnima has been described as medicinal. It is said that it gives mental peace, reduces sleep problems and makes the digestive system strong. Therefore, Sharad Purnima is not just a religious festival, but it is a wonderful night when the light of the moon really rain nectar, both religion and science accept it.
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