Chaitra Purnima

On Chaitra Purnima, it is a good time to give away things like rice, milk, and white clothes, as well as food and clothing for those in need. This is believed to bring good luck and help fulfill religious duties.

  • Donating Food and Clothes: Helping the less fortunate by giving food and clothes is a common practice on Chaitra Purnima.
  • Giving money to build temples is also seen as a good deed.
  • Jaggery: Jaggery, or "Gurr", is an important item to donate on Chaitra Purnima. It is thought to bring sweetness and positivity to life.
  • Feeding the Needy: On this special day, it is also common to provide food for Sadhus, the poor, and the homeless.
01 April 2026 (Wednesday)

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Chaitra Purnima

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Annadaan seva on Chaitra purnima

Offering food to those in need is highly regarded on Chaitra Purnimasi.
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Sadhu Bhojan on Chaitra Purnima

Give to Sadhu Bhojan on Chaitra Poornima to bring good luck and success to your family.
Feed 10 sadhus per day

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Donate a Cow on Chaitra Purnima

Donating cows on Chaitra purnimasi is regarded as highly auspicious and spiritually rewarding.
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Ways to celebrate Chaitra Purnima at home — Shri Ram Temple Kamarpal

Chaitra Purnima

Ways to celebrate Chaitra Purnima at home

To celebrate Chaitra Purnima at home, you can do a few simple things:

  • Holy Bath: Wake up early and take a bath, using Ganga water if you have it, to cleanse yourself.
  • Prayers to Lord Surya: Offer water to the sun as a way to start the day and ask for blessings. 
  • Worship the Moon: Since it's a full moon day, pray to the moon and ask for its blessings. 
  • Satyanarayan Vrat: Many people fast on this special day and pray to Lord Satyanarayan. 
  • Puja and Hawan: You can have a Satyanarayan puja or hawan at home and invite family and friends to join. 
  • Offer Prasad: After the puja, share prasad (holy food) with everyone there. 
  • Charity: Help those in need by giving food and clothing as an act of kindness on this special day.
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Chaitra poornima FAQs

On Chaitra Purnima, people worship the Hindu deity Chitragupta, who keeps track of all human actions, both good and bad. Hindus believe that on this day, they can ask Chitragupta to forgive their sins. Many also bathe in the Ganga River, which is considered holy.

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