Jyestha Purnima 2023: Date, Timings, Significance, Puja Rituals & Other Important Details

Jyestha Purnima 2023 – This occasion is observed as Jyeshtha Purnima in North India, and in states like Gujarat, Maharashtra, and South India, it is known and celebrated as Vat Purnima. Scroll down to find out more.

The auspicious occasion of Jyestha Purnima is just a few days away and devotees across the country are dissolving in preparations. Jyestha Purnima is an important occasion in the Hindu community and is celebrated by doing religious and spiritual activities.

Jyestha Purnima 2023: Date and Shubh Muhurat

The third month of the Hindu calendar is known as the Jyestha month. This year, Jyestha Purnima will be observed on June 3, 2023. According to Drik Panchang, Purnima Tithi will start at 11:17 am on June 3 and end at 09:11 am on June 4, 2023.

Jyestha Purnima 2023: Significance

Shri Satynarayana and Goddess Lakshmi are worshiped on the occasion of Jyestha Purnima. Devotees across the country worship the deity seeking blessings from her for a happy and prosperous life. This occasion is observed as Jyeshtha Purnima in North India, and in states like Gujarat, Maharashtra, and South India, it is known and celebrated as Vat Purnima.

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The legend of Savitri and Satyavan is associated with Jyestha Purnima. Savitri had pleaded with Lord Yama to restore her late husband Satyavan to life. She kept begging Yamraj for almost three days. Yama finally gave in to her demand and brought Satyavan back to life. The main deities that are worshiped on this day are Brahma, Savitri and also Yama, Narad and Satyavan.

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Jyestha Purnima 2023: Puja Rituals

On the special occasion of Jyestha Purnima, devotees wake up early in the morning, clean their houses, take baths and wear clean clothes. After that start by worshiping Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva with faith and devotion. Tulsi leaves Lord Vishnu and Bilva patra to Lord Shiva are offered along with other things.

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Offer Arghya made with milk and honey to the moon as it is believed to bring tranquility and patience to life. Devotees believe that on this auspicious day, Goddess Lakshmi resides in the Peepal tree with Lord Vishnu. Therefore, to attain wealth, she offers the Peepal tree a pot full of sweetened raw milk.

Jyestha Purnima 2023: Mantras of Goddess Lakshmi

Om Mahalakshmi Namahae

Om Gaja Lakshmi Namahae

Om Jaya Lakshmi Namahae

Om Thana Lakshmi Namahae

Om Santana Lakshmi Namahae

Om Seetha Lakshmi Namahae

Om Thaireya Lakshmi Namahae

Om Thannya Lakshmi Namahae

Om Vidya Lakshmi Namahae

Om Maha Vishu Mahalakshmi Namahae”

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