Sharad Purnima 2024: Sharad Purnima has special significance in Hindu religion. On this day the moon remains full with its 16 phases and showers nectar on the earth. It is said that on the day of Sharad Purnima, Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, comes to visit the earth. Sharad Purnima is known as Kojagar Purnima. There is a religious belief that by worshiping Goddess Lakshmi properly on the day of Kojagar Purnima, one gets the blessings of happiness, prosperity and prosperity. Sharad Purnima is celebrated every year on the full moon date of Ashwin month. According to Drik Panchang, Sharad Purnima is on 16 October this year. Let us know 16 arts and their importance on the day of Sharad Purnima…
16 phases of the moon
Ghu- One who enjoys the pleasures of a large area of the earth
Kirti: One who gets fame and fame in all four directions.
Ila: One who fascinates everyone with his speech.
Leela: One who captivates everyone with his charming pastimes.
Shri: A person who is proficient in this art becomes materially and spiritually rich.
Anugraha: One who does selfless good.
Ishna: Powerful like God
Satya: One who defines truth to protect religion.
Knowledge: Endowed with the art of Neer, Kshir and Vivek.
Yoga: Uniting your mind and soul
Prahvi: full of humility
Action: One who accomplishes all tasks with his mere will.
Kanti: With the aura of the moon and the art of beauty.
Vidya: Proficient in all Vedas and knowledge.
Vimla: Without deceit
Utkarshini: Inspirational personality in both times of war and peace.
Importance of 16 phases of the Moon:
It is believed that the sixteen phases of the Moon have a deep impact on many aspects of our lives. These arts are associated with mental peace, physical health and spiritual progress. These arts are considered very important for happiness and prosperity in life. Special qualities in any person are called art. The total arts are considered to be 64. Lord Krishna is considered complete with 16 arts. At the same time, Lord Shri Ram is considered the master of 12 arts. It is believed that when the moon has sixteen phases, it shows its full form. Chandradev Kelav becomes complete with sixteen phases only on the day of Sharad Purnima. On this day the moon is closest to the earth and its rays cause nectar rain. Therefore, on the night of Sharad Purnima, kheer is made and kept outside in the moonlight.