Wishing you a luminous Sharad Purnima. This night, the full moon after the monsoon is traditionally for healing, clarity, and abundance. The moonlight is said to soothe emotions, strengthen intuition, and amplify sincere intentions.
- Purnima timing: 12:23 PM, 6 Oct — 9:16 AM, 7 Oct (IST)
- Most auspicious (Nishit Kaal): 12:02 AM — 12:51 AM, 7 Oct
Do any one of the following rituals tonight (start from moonrise; for strongest effect include Nishit Kaal):
1. Kheer / poha in milk
Cook fresh kheer or soak rice flakes (poha) in warm milk. Pour into a clean bowl and place it on your terrace or balcony around 11 pm. Leave it under the moonlight overnight and distribute next morning as prasada for health and abundance.
2. Moon-charged water
Fill a clean glass or bottle with drinking water and leave it exposed to moonlight from moonrise until morning (cover lightly if you’re worried about dust). Drink a little first thing in the morning to calm the mind, or use a sip as an offering while saying a short intention.
3. Radha–Krishna or Vishnu–Lakshmi puja
If you do a simple puja: wash the murti/altar, offer flowers and a spoon of the moon-kheer, light a ghee diya after moonrise, and recite a short prayer or 5–11 minutes of bhajan/names. Close with pranam and share the prasada.
4. Moonlit meditation & mantra during Nishit Kaal
Around 12:02–12:51 AM sit quietly under the moon for 20–30 minutes. Breathe, chant your chosen mantra or a short Chandra invocation, and rest in silence. Tomorrow morning do a small act of charity: food, clothes or a donation.
Keep one clear, simple intention while you perform the ritual (example: “I am calm and clear,” or “I accept healing and guidance”). A focused, sincere intention matters more than elaborate rites.
Wishing you peace, clarity, and abundance tonight.






