Magh Purnima 2024: The month of Magha is considered very important and auspicious for Hindus. People believe that gods come to earth in human form and take a dip in Prayag (modern Allahabad), donate to the needy, and chant prayers. That's why it's said that bathing in the Ganges on this day fulfills wishes and leads to salvation.
Magha Purnima, also called Maghi Purnima, is a full moon day that falls in the month of Magh according to the Hindu calendar. This usually corresponds to January or February in the Gregorian calendar. It's the month when the famous Kumbh Mela and the Magha Mela take place at Triveni Sangam in Prayag or Allahabad.
In 2024, Magha Purnima will be celebrated on February 24. The Purnima tithi will begin at 03:33 pm on February 23 and end at 05:59 pm on February 24, according to Drik Panchang.?
Day | Timings and Muhurat |
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Maghi Purnima 2024 Date | Saturday, February 24, 2024 |
Maghi Purnima begin From | 03:33 PM on Friday, Feb 23, 2024 |
Maghi Purnima Ends On | 05:59 PM on Saturday, Feb 24, 2024 |
During the month of Magha, people in India perform various rituals at Prayag, where the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati rivers meet. This includes taking a holy bath, giving alms, donating cows, and performing a Homa ceremony on Maghi Purnima.
Throughout Magha, people take early morning baths in the Ganga or Yamuna. This daily bathing ritual, which starts on Paush Purnima, continues until Magha Purnima. It is believed that any charity work done during this time will have a greater impact. Therefore, people give to the needy according to their ability.
Magha Purnima also marks the end of Kalpawas, a one-month spiritual camp held on the banks of the Ganga at Prayag.
The Magha Mela is an annual gathering that happens at Sangam, the place where the rivers Yamuna, Ganga, and the mythical Saraswati meet in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. Thousands of devotees come together to celebrate the Magha Mela festival.
During the Magha Purnima rituals, people take a special bath at Sangam, which is called a parv snaan. On this day, devotees also worship Guru Bhrasapati and believe that the Hindu god Gandharva travels from heaven to Sangam. It is believed that taking this holy bath can help ease sorrow and pain.
The holy bath is usually taken before sunrise, and devotees pray to the rising Sun. After this, they fast for the rest of the day. In some areas, people also perform rituals for their ancestors on Magha Purnima to bring peace to their departed souls.
The Magha Mela is a significant event for many people in India, and it brings together people from different regions and backgrounds. It is a time for prayer, reflection, and community.
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