Magha Purnima marks the full moon in the month of Magha, falling usually in January or February according to the traditional Hindu lunar calendar. The day holds high spiritual significance, as it is believed that taking a dip in holy rivers on this day purifies sins and brings blessings. Many devotees also perform charity, offering food, clothing, and essentials to the needy, as it is considered auspicious for seeking divine grace
Magha Purnima 2026 is a sacred moment for many Hindus. It marks the full moon in the Magha month, a time for devotion, charity, and remembrance of ancestors. The day is seen as astrologically auspicious for purification and spiritual practices. Families bathe, visit temples, and perform tarpan ceremonies to honor forebears. Simple acts of generosity—feeding the needy and offering grains—are encouraged. The atmosphere is calm, conducive to reflection, gratitude, and renewed family harmony. 🕉️✨🙏🏽🪔
| Tithi | Magha Purnima (Purnima) – the full moon of Magha |
| Nakshatra | Magha Nakshatra |
| Sunrise | Local sunrise times vary by location; refer to your regional panchang |
| Sunset | Local sunset times vary by location; refer to your regional panchang |
| Auspicious Timing | Brahma Muhurta (before dawn) and Abhijit Muhurat around noon; timings vary by region |
| Date | February 2026 (Magha Purnima) — exact day varies by location; check your local panchang |
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Magha Purnima is the full moon day in the Hindu month of Magha, regarded in the scriptures as an auspicious time for charitable acts, fasting, and taking sacred dips in rivers. Various regional legends and temple traditions connect the day with the grace of deities and pilgrimage, highlighting its historical importance as a time to perform devotion and seek spiritual merit.
Devotees perform a purifying bath, offer flowers, fruits, coconut, sesame, and water to the deity and ancestors, light lamps, and chant traditional mantras; many observe a fast or partial fast on Magha Purnima.
Panchang marks Magha Purnima by the exact tithi (Purnima) and the nakshatra/muhurta that occur in Magha, so the date and timing can vary; some regions observe on the day the purnima tithi begins, others follow local sunrise or temple muhurats, leading to regional differences.