Purnima Vrat
Purnima Vrat

Purnima Vrat Katha

Purnima vrat (पूर्णिमा व्रत)

Purnima, also known as the full moon day, is a significant and spiritually potent day in the Hindu calendar. It marks the end of the lunar fortnight and is considered auspicious for fasting, rituals, Purnima Vrat Katha and worship. Many major festivals like Guru Purnima, Sharad Purnima, and Holi fall on this day.

Purnima Vrat Katha

Purnima Vrat Katha (पूर्णिमा व्रत कथा)​

Once upon a time, there lived a poor Brahmin and his wife. Despite their hardships, they were devout and regularly observed the Purnima Vrat (fast on full moon day). The Brahmin’s wife was especially devoted and would offer prayers to Lord Satyanarayan, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, every Purnima.

One day, as she was performing the Satyanarayan Puja, a wealthy merchant passed by. Curious, he asked her about the rituals. She explained the significance of the Purnima Vrat and how it brings peace, prosperity, and fulfillment of desires. The merchant, desiring wealth and a child, also began observing the fast and performing the puja with faith.

Over time, he became even more prosperous and was blessed with a beautiful child. However, as years passed, he forgot to continue the vrat and became arrogant. One day, he was falsely accused and lost all his wealth. In distress, he remembered the vow he had forgotten.

He returned to the path of devotion and resumed the Purnima Vrat Katha sincerely. Soon, he regained his wealth and peace, and his life was restored. The story spread, and many others began observing the vrat, witnessing positive changes in their lives.

God Worshipped

Lord Vishnu

Day Observed

Full Moon (Purnima)

Associated Color

White or Yellow

God Worshipped

Lord Vishnu

Day Observed

Full Moon (Purnima)

Associated Color

White or Yellow

Purnima Vrat List 2026

Purnima Vrat list 2026

Purnima January 2026

3 January 2026

Purnima February 2026

1 February 2026

Purnima March 2026

3 March 2026

Purnima April 2026

1 April 2026

Purnima May 2026

1 May 2026

Purnima May 2026

30 May 2026

Purnima June 2026

29 June 2026

Purnima July 2026

29 July 2026

Purnima August 2026

27 August 2026

Purnima September 2026

26 September 2026

Purnima October 2026

25 October 2026

Purnima November 2026

24 November 2026

Purnima December 2026

23 December 2026

Purnima Vrat 2026 Dates & Calendar List

Here’s the complete list of Purnima Vrat dates for 2026:

Month

Date

Purnima

Purnima January 2026

Friday, 3 January

पौष, शुक्ल पूर्णिमा

प्रारम्भ – 06:53 पी एम, जनवरी 02

समाप्त – 03:32 पी एम, जनवरी 03

Purnima February 2026

Saturday, 1 February

माघ, शुक्ल पूर्णिमा

प्रारम्भ – 05:52 ए एम, फरवरी 01

समाप्त – 03:38 ए एम, फरवरी 02

Purnima March 2026

Monday, 3 March

फाल्गुन, शुक्ल पूर्णिमा

प्रारम्भ – 05:55 पी एम, मार्च 02

समाप्त – 05:07 पी एम, मार्च 03

Purnima April 2026

Tuesday, 1 April

चैत्र, शुक्ल पूर्णिमा

प्रारम्भ – 07:06 ए एम, अप्रैल 01

समाप्त – 07:41 ए एम, अप्रैल 02

Purnima May 2026

Thursday, 1 May

वैशाख, शुक्ल पूर्णिमा

प्रारम्भ – 09:12 पी एम, अप्रैल 30

समाप्त – 10:52 पी एम, मई 01

Purnima May 2026

Friday, 30 May

ज्येष्ठ, शुक्ल पूर्णिमा

प्रारम्भ – 11:57 ए एम, मई 30

समाप्त – 02:14 पी एम, मई 31

Purnima June 2026

Sunday, 29 June

ज्येष्ठ, शुक्ल पूर्णिमा

प्रारम्भ – 03:06 ए एम, जून 29

समाप्त – 05:26 ए एम, जून 30

Purnima July 2026

Tuesday, 29 July

आषाढ़, शुक्ल पूर्णिमा

प्रारम्भ – 06:18 पी एम, जुलाई 28

समाप्त – 08:05 पी एम, जुलाई 29

Purnima August 2

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Wednesday, 27 August

श्रावण, शुक्ल पूर्णिमा

प्रारम्भ – 09:08 ए एम, अगस्त 27

समाप्त – 09:48 ए एम, अगस्त 28

Purnima September 2026

Friday, 26 September

भाद्रपद, शुक्ल पूर्णिमा

प्रारम्भ – 11:06 पी एम, सितम्बर 25

समाप्त – 10:18 पी एम, सितम्बर 26

Purnima October 2026

Saturday, 25 October

आश्विन, शुक्ल पूर्णिमा

प्रारम्भ – 11:55 ए एम, अक्टूबर 25

समाप्त – 09:41 ए एम, अक्टूबर 26

Purnima November 2026

Monday, 24 November

कार्तिक, शुक्ल पूर्णिमा

प्रारम्भ – 11:42 पी एम, नवम्बर 23

समाप्त – 08:23 पी एम, नवम्बर 24

Purnima December 2026

23 December

मार्गशीर्ष, शुक्ल पूर्णिमा

प्रारम्भ – 10:47 ए एम, दिसम्बर 23

समाप्त – 06:57 ए एम, दिसम्बर 24

Purnima vrat items list

Purnima Vrat Pooja Kit for Purnima Vrat

  • Idol or photo of Lord Vishnu/Satyanarayan

  • Yellow cloth (to place deity)

  • Panchamrit (milk, curd, honey, sugar, ghee)

  • Kalash with water and mango leaves

  • Roli, rice (Akshat), haldi, kumkum

  • Fresh flowers and garland

  • Incense sticks (agarbatti) and diya

  • Coconut and betel leaves/nuts

  • Tulsi leaves

  • Fruits and sweets (banana, apple, laddu, kheer, etc.)

  • Wheat or rice flour for drawing rangoli

  • Satyanarayan Vrat Katha book

  • Dry fruits (for prasad)

  • Camphor for aarti

Importance of Purnima vrat

  • Spiritual practices and mantra chanting

  • Fasting and cleansing the body

  • Performing Satyanarayan Katha

  • Gaining mental clarity and emotional balance

  • Donating food, clothes, and essentials to the needy

Benefits of Purnima Vrat

  • Brings peace, prosperity, and happiness in life.

  • Helps in cleansing negative energies and attracting positive vibrations.

  • Fulfills wishes when done with devotion and faith.

  • Promotes mental clarity and emotional balance.

  • Brings divine blessings of Lord Vishnu or the deity worshipped.

Vrat Procedure

Procedure of Purnima Fast Puja

  • Wake up early before sunrise and take a holy bath to begin the day with purity.

  • Clean the house and puja area to create a sacred space for worship.

  • Set up the altar with idols or pictures of Lord Vishnu (or the deity for the specific Purnima).

  • Perform the morning puja with flowers, incense, diya, fruits, and sweets

  • Begin your fast, choosing from nirjala (no food/water), phalahar (only fruits), or a sattvic meal (no onion, garlic, or grains).

  • Spend the day in devotion, chanting mantras, reading scriptures, and maintaining a peaceful state of mind.

  • Perform the evening puja, including Amavasya Vrat Katha or Satyanarayan Katha or Vishnu Sahasranama, and offer prayers.

  • After moonrise, offer Arghya (water offering) to the full moon with folded hands and prayers.

  • Break the fast (Parana) the next morning after sunrise or as per the auspicious time given in the Panchang.

What is Chaitra Purnima?

Chaitra Purnima falls in the month of Chaitra (March-April) and marks the end of the Hindu lunar New Year’s first month. It holds immense spiritual importance and is associated with Lord Hanuman’s birth (Hanuman Jayanti in some regions).

Difference Between Purnima & Chaitra Purnima

Purnima is the full moon day that occurs once every lunar month in the Hindu calendar. It is considered highly sacred and is often chosen for fasting, performing pujas, and engaging in spiritual activities. Each month’s Purnima has its own religious importance and is linked to various deities and festivals such as Guru Purnima, Sharad Purnima, and Kartik Purnima.

Chaitra Purnima, on the other hand, is the Purnima that falls in the Hindu month of Chaitra, which usually occurs in March or April. It is particularly significant because it marks the end of the first month of the Hindu lunar year. This day is celebrated in many regions as Hanuman Jayanti, the birth anniversary of Lord Hanuman. It is also a popular day for performing Satyanarayan Katha and other Vishnu-related rituals.

Food Items Do's and Don'ts for Purnima Vrat

What to Eat on Purnima Vrat Items?

  • Fresh fruits

  • Sabudana khichdi or kheer

  • Samak rice (vrat ke chawal)

  • Coconut water

  • Milk and dairy products

  • Nuts and dry fruits

  • Rock salt instead of regular salt

Food Items to Avoid in Purnima Vrat

  • Onion and garlic

  • Grains like wheat and rice (if fasting)

  • Non-vegetarian food

  • Processed or packaged food

  • Alcohol and caffeinated drinks

Frequently Asked Questions

No, it’s optional but recommended for spiritual benefits.

After reading Purnima Vrat Katha, Parana should be done the next morning after sunrise or as per muhurat in the Panchang.

Yes, but preferably a light or fruit-based fast under guidance.

Lord Vishnu is commonly worshipped; however, it may vary by region and festival.

Yes, unless observing a nirjala (water-less) fast.

No, you don’t need to buy the Purnima Katha book or puranmashi vrat katha. You can easily download the Purnima Katha Book PDF or directly read the complete Purnima Vrat Katha from our website anytime.

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