Shravana Purnima is one of the most sacred Purnima tithis in the Hindu calendar, observed during the holy month of Shravan. This auspicious full moon day is dedicated to daan (donation), seva (selfless service), charity, and spiritual upliftment. Scriptures emphasize that donations made on Shravana Purnima bring manifold punya (merit) and help remove past karmic obstacles.
By donating on Shravana Purnima, devotees contribute to temple seva, annadaan, gau seva, education, and spiritual welfare, while seeking divine blessings for health, prosperity, and peace.
(Exact tithi timing may vary by region as per the Hindu Panchang.)
Shravana Purnima marks the spiritual peak of the Shravan month. According to Hindu beliefs, donations offered on Purnimasi multiply in spiritual value, just like seeds sown in fertile soil.
This sacred day is associated with:
Performing charity on Shravana Purnima is believed to bring prosperity, family harmony, and spiritual growth.
Donating for cow care, fodder, and shelter on Purnima grants divine blessings and removes planetary doshas.
Shravana Purnima
Shravana Purnima represents completeness, gratitude, and divine fulfillment. The full moon symbolizes abundance, making it the most powerful day to give back to society and nature.
According to spiritual beliefs:
This day encourages devotees to move beyond material desires and embrace compassion, service, and generosity.
Donating on Shravana Purnima is not just an act of charity—it is a spiritual investment that benefits both the giver and society.
Even a small donation made with devotion on this Purnimasi holds great significance.
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