Bhadrapada Purnima 2026: Date, Puja, Vrat, Katha & Significance

Bhadrapada Purnima 2026 – Significance, Rituals, Vrat, Katha & Puja Guide (26 September 2026)
Purnima Tithi: 25 September 2026, 11:07 PM – 26 September 2026, 10:18 PM (IST)
Introduction to Bhadrapada Purnima
Bhadrapada is one of the most spiritually powerful and auspicious months in the Hindu calendar. While the month is widely celebrated for Ganesha Chaturthi, the full moon day — Bhadrapada Purnima — holds a special spiritual significance of its own. This day is devoted to the worship of Lord Satyanarayana, a benevolent and truth-manifesting form of Lord Vishnu.
In many regions, especially in the state of Gujarat, Bhadrapada Purnima is celebrated with immense devotion. The famous Ambaji Temple hosts a grand fair in honour of Ambaji Devi, attracting thousands of devotees seeking blessings, prosperity, and protection.
According to Hindu scriptures, observing the rituals of Bhadrapada Purnima bestows success, harmony, and divine protection. However, these rituals must be performed correctly under the guidance of a knowledgeable Vedic Pandit. This is where SmartPuja comes in — to help devotees experience authentic, hassle-free, and spiritually fulfilling rituals.
Bhadrapada Purnima 2026 Tithi
| Event | Date & Time (IST) |
|---|---|
| Purnima Tithi Begins | 25 September 2026 — 11:07 PM |
| Purnima Tithi Ends | 26 September 2026 — 10:18 PM |
Note: Timings vary slightly by city. Check your local Panchang for precise muhurat before performing rituals or tying the Rakhi. (example – Drikpanhang)
Significance of Bhadrapada Purnima
Bhadrapada Purnima is considered a spiritually potent day due to several important reasons:
- It is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, particularly in the form of Satyanarayana.
- The day marks the conclusion of the Bhadrapada month and is immediately followed by the beginning of Pitru Paksha.
- Many households perform auspicious ceremonies like Griha Pravesh Puja.
- Devotees believe that worshipping on this day grants peace, prosperity, and blessings for a righteous life.
Mantra for Bhadrapada Purnima:
ऊँ नमः शिवाय
Bhadrapada Purnima Rituals
- Taking an early morning bath.
- Performing the Satyanarayan Puja at home or in temples.
- Offering Bhog like Panchamrit, sweets, and fruits to Lord Satyanarayana.
- Reciting the Satyanarayan Katha with devotion.
- Reading divine texts and stories of Shiva, Brahma, Vishnu and Lakshmi.
- Observing the Bhadrapada Purnima Vrat — a no-grain, no-salt fast including only milk and fruits.
- Performing the Maha Mrityunjaya Havan for protection from negative energies.
- Engaging in charity, donation and acts of service.
Bhadrapada Purnima Vrat (Uma-Maheshwar Vrat)
According to the Narada Purana, the Uma-Maheshwar Vrat is observed on Bhadrapada Purnima. This vrat holds immense significance, especially for women, as it is believed to bless them with prosperity, marital harmony, and healthy children.
Puja Vidhi for Uma-Maheshwar Vrat
- Place idols or pictures of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati in the puja space.
- Offer incense, Diya, flowers, camphor, and ghee-based food.
- Worship the divine Ardhanarishvara form with complete dedication.
- Recite relevant Vedic mantras and perform a silent meditation.
Bhadrapada Purnima Katha
As mentioned in the Matsya Purana, the legend begins with Rishi Durvasa’s divine visit to Kailash Parvat. Lord Shiva gifted him a special garland made of Bilva leaves. When Rishi Durvasa visited Lord Vishnu next, he offered the garland as a blessing. Lord Vishnu placed it on Gadua (his divine vehicle), which angered Rishi Durvasa as he felt the garland was disrespected.
He cursed Lord Vishnu, stating that Goddess Lakshmi and Sheshnag would leave him. Lord Vishnu humbly requested a remedy, upon which Rishi Durvasa advised him to observe the Uma-Maheshwar Vrat. On completing the vrat with devotion, Lord Vishnu regained Goddess Lakshmi and all that was lost.
Regional Celebrations Across India
North India
Devotees worship Lord Vishnu and Satyanarayana for prosperity. In many regions, Bhadrapada Purnima coincides with Radha Ashtami, celebrated with fasting and temple visits.
South India
Here, the day is observed as Gowri Habba, dedicated to Goddess Gowri. Clay idols are decorated and worshipped with devotion.
West India
Gujarat celebrates this day as the Amba Devi Utsav. The vibrant fair at Ambaji temple draws devotees from far and wide.
East India
In some regions, it aligns with Chhath Puja, where the Sun God is worshipped for good health and prosperity.
Benefits of Observing Bhadrapada Purnima
- Removes obstacles and negativity
- Brings peace and prosperity at home
- Promotes harmony in relationships
- Ensures spiritual growth and divine protection
- Blesses devotees with success in new beginnings
Do’s & Don’ts on Bhadrapada Purnima
- Do maintain satvik thoughts and actions
- Do observe fast (optional)
- Do donate food, clothes, or money
- Don’t eat grains or spicy foods during vrat
- Don’t engage in arguments or negativity
- Don’t ignore the Satyanarayan Puja if possible
Astrological Significance
Bhadrapada Purnima typically aligns with the Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra, ruled by the deity Aja Ekapada and spiritually connected to Lord Shiva. The Moon’s strong influence on this day enhances intuition, purity, healing energy, and spiritual awakening.
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FAQs About Bhadrapada Purnima
1. Is Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra good?
Yes. Although classified as Krura (fierce), it is excellent for self-purification, ending toxic relationships, quitting addictions, and starting spiritual practices.
2. Who is the deity of Purva Bhadrapada?
The ruling deity is Aja Ekapada, but it is strongly connected to Lord Shiva, and people born in this nakshatra are known for compassion and strength.
3. Is a baby born on Bhadrapada Purnima auspicious?
Yes. Traditionally, such children are believed to enjoy longevity (up to 80 years) and possess spiritual inclination.
4. What are some facts about Bhadrapada Purnima?
- It falls on the full moon of Shukla Paksha
- Marks the worship of Lord Satyanarayana
- Ends the Bhadrapada month and begins Ashwin month
5. What prayers are performed?
The Satyanarayan Puja and Katha are the main rituals.
6. Why is Satyanarayan Puja performed?
Lord Vishnu is said to be especially pleased on this day and blesses devotees with prosperity and happiness.
7. Are there foods associated with this day?
Yes — Payasam, Pongal, Kheer, Ladoos, fruits, and milk-based dishes.
8. How is Bhadrapada Purnima different from other Purnimas?
It is unique due to its association with Lord Vishnu, Uma-Maheshwar Vrat, and the beginning of Pitru Paksha.
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