Vaishakh Purnima 2023: Fasting on Vaishakh Purnima removes all sorrows, know its importance and method of worship..

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Vaishakh Purnima 2023: This year Vaishakh Purnima is on 5th May 2023. Vaishakh Purnima has been considered to be of special importance in Sanatan Dharma. Mahatma Buddha, believed to be the 9th incarnation of Lord Vishnu, appeared on Vaishakh Purnima itself, hence it is also called Buddha Purnima. It is believed that many works of charity and charity are done on this day. This time the importance of Vaishakh Purnima has increased even more because the first lunar eclipse of the year 2023 is taking place on Vaishakh Purnima itself. Bath donation is very important on the occasion of the eclipse and full moon. In such a situation, let us know today about the worship method and importance of fasting on Vaishakh Purnima.

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Vaishakh Purnima date
According to the Panchang, the Vaishakh Purnima Tithi begins on May 4 at 11.44 pm. It will end on May 5 at 11.30 pm. According to the recognition of Udaya Tithi, Vaishakh Purnima will be celebrated on the 5th.

Significance of Vaishakh Purnima
According to Hindu scriptures, Gautam Buddha is considered to be the ninth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. In such a situation, apart from Lord Buddha, Shri Hari Vishnu should also be worshiped on this day. Worshiping Lord Vishnu on this day fulfills all wishes and increases happiness and prosperity.

According to a legend, when Sudamaji had reached Dwarka to meet Kanha, Shri Krishna told him the importance of Vaishakh Purnima. It is said that Sudamaji's poverty and sorrows were removed by observing this fast. Since then the importance of Vaishakh Purnima has increased even more.

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Vaishakh Purnima Puja Method
-Those people who have to fast on Vaishakh Purnima, they should get up early in the morning before sunrise and take a bath in a holy river.
-If this is not possible, then take a bath at home by adding Ganga water to the bath water.
-After bathing, offer Arghya to the Sun God while chanting the mantras of the Sun.
-After this, light a lamp at the home temple or place of worship and worship according to the rules and regulations.
-Lord Vishnu is worshiped on this day and the vow of fasting is taken.
-Also, offer Arghya to the moon on this day in the evening.

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