Published 12:08 IST, December 22nd 2020
Poornima in 2021: Here is a list of dates and festivals on full moon days
Poornima in 2021: We have compiled a list of dates and festivals that fall on the Poornima dates, which are auspicious for Hindu devotees.
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Poornima or Full Moon is the third of the four primary phases of the Moon, which happens when the Sun and the Moon separate by 180 degrees. It depicts higher energy, making spiritual seekers more peaceful, happy, and enthusiastic. Additionally, on this auspicious occasion, the capabilities of a person get increased, leading to more and better opportunities their way. So, it makes every Poornima date equally significant as per the Hindu calendar.
According to Astro Sage, Sharad Poornima in 2021 is one of the days which take place on a full moon day in the Ashwin month of Hindu lunar calendar. Among other Special Days in 2021, it holds a lot of importance, making the birthday of Goddess Lakshmi. So, we have compiled all the days of Poornima in 2021 that you must check out right away.
Special days in 2021: Here is a list of days of Poornima in 2021
Festivals in January: Poornima date in January 2021
- January 28, 2021, Thursday- Paush Poornima Vrat
Poornima in February 2021
- February 27, 2021, Saturday- Magha Poornima Vrat
Poornima in March 2021
- March 28, 2021, Sunday- Phalguna Poornima Vrat
Poornima in April 2021
- April 27, 2021, Tuesday- Chaitra Poornima Vrat
Poornima in May 2021
- May 26, 2021, Wednesday- Vaishakha Poornima Vrat
Poornima in June 2021
- June 24, Thursday- Jyeshtha Poornima Vrat
Poornima in July 2021
- July 24, 2021, Saturday- Ashadha Poornima Vrat
Poornima in August 2021
- August 22, 2021, Sunday- Shravana Poornima Vrat
Poornima in September 2021
- September 20, 2021, Monday- Bhadrapada Purnima Vrat
Poornima in October 2021
- October 20, 2021, Wednesday- Ashwin Purnima Vrat
Poornima in November 2021
- November 19, 2021, Friday- Kartik Purnima Vrat
Poornima in December 2021
- December 19, 2021, Sunday- Margashirsha Purnima Vrat
Poornima means the night or day of Full Moon as per the Monier Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary. Among other Special Days in 2021, Guru Poornima is also auspicious, which marks the first Full Moon arriving after the summer solstice in Ashadha month. It is known as Guru Poornima. For Hindu devotees, this festival is auspicious, when they seek blessings from God. People also wish for capability and fulfilment of their desires.
12:08 IST, December 22nd 2020