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Ishti Shukla Purnima JAN 2026

4th Jan, 2026

Sunday / रविवार

typically sunrise to sunset

Ishti

  • Muhurat time
    typically sunrise to sunset
  • Tithi Timing
    Start : 12:00 AM
    End : 12:00 AM
  • Day
    Sunday
  • Deity
    Lord Agni
  • religion
    Hinduism
  • Choghadiya & Hora
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Ishti Shukla Purnima JAN 2026 : Date, Muhurat, Puja Vidhi and Importance

Significance of Ishti Shukla Purnima JAN 2026

Ishti Shukla Purnima in JAN 2026 marks the completion of a sacred vow observed during Shukla Paksha. It blends devotion, family blessings, and spiritual purification. This day invites gratitude for health, prosperity, and harmony at home. The full moons gentle energy supports sincere prayers and positive intentions. 🪷🌕🙏✨

Ishti Shukla Purnima JAN 2026 Date, Muhurat and Timing

Tithi Value
Tithi Shukla Paksha Purnima (Ishti Shukla Purnima)
Nakshatra Rohini
Sunrise 07:02 AM
Sunset 05:41 PM
Auspicious Timing Brahma Muhurat: 04:30 AM – 05:30 AM; Punya Kala: 11:30 AM – 01:00 PM
Date 29 January 2026

Traditions & Rituals of Ishti Shukla Purnima JAN 2026

Traditions on this day are family-centered and easy to follow. Common rituals focus on purification, offerings, and blessings for good fortune. 🌙🕯️

  • Take a purifying bath in the morning and wear clean, modest clothes. 🛁✨
  • Light a lamp before the family deity, and offer flowers, a coconut, and prasad. 🪔🌸🥥
  • Chant a short hymn or sloka and seek blessings for health, harmony, and prosperity. 🙏🗣️
  • Share food or clothes with those in need to spread grace and kindness. 🍽️🧥🤝

Remedies to Perform on Ishti Shukla Purnima JAN 2026

  • Action: Light a sesame oil lamp at dawn to invite positive energy.
    Benefit: Clears obstacles and brings focus.
  • Action: Offer water to ancestors (tarpan) with rice and flowers.
    Benefit: Expresses gratitude and invites harmonious memories.
  • Action: Plant a sapling or nurture a plant near the home altar.
    Benefit: Attracts balance, growth, and living blessings.

Mantras & Chants on Ishti Shukla Purnima JAN 2026

On this day, simple mantras can enhance focus and devotion. Here are two easy options. 🕉️

  • Mantra: Om Shreem Maha Lakshmiyei Namaha
    Significance: Invokes Goddess Lakshmi for prosperity and well-being.
  • Mantra: Om Namah Shivaya
    Significance: Purifies the mind and brings inner peace.

Fasting Rules & Food Guidelines on Ishti Shukla Purnima JAN 2026

Many observers choose a day-long or partial fast. Here are practical guidelines. 🌿🥛

  • Rule: Observe a daylight fast or a light vrat; break after moonrise with fruit or dairy.
  • Rule: Eat sattvik foods like fresh fruits, milk, yogurt, and nuts; avoid onions, garlic, meat, and heavy spices.
  • Rule: Stay hydrated with water or coconut water; avoid fried and processed foods.

Dos and Don’ts on Ishti Shukla Purnima JAN 2026

  • Do: Take a purifying bath and wear clean clothes. 🛁✨
  • Do: Perform the puja with lamps, flowers, and sacred offerings. 🪔🌸
  • Do: Donate to charity or feed the needy as a daily blessing. 🤝🍚
  • Dont: Skip the vow or the puja if you have promised. 🚫🙏
  • Dont: Consume meat or alcohol on this day. 🚫🍖
  • Dont: Use onions or garlic if you are observing a strict vrat. 🚫🧅

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the origin or legend of Ishti Shukla Purnima observed in January 2026?

Ishti Shukla Purnima is a regional January observance on the Shukla Paksha Purnima, rooted in local folklore rather than the major scriptures. A common legend connects it to a benevolent family deity who blesses devotees who perform prayers, fasting, and ancestral rites on the full moon night. The festival is celebrated with temple and home rituals honoring the deity and ancestors, with practices varying by community.

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