Jyeshtha Purnima 2026: Date, Puja Timings, Vrat Rules, Significance, Rituals and Spiritual Benefits

Jyeshtha Purnima 2026, on June 29th, marks a significant Hindu festival promising prosperity and spiritual purification. Devotees observe fasts, perform Satyanarayan Puja, and engage in charitable acts like donating water and food. This auspicious...

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Jyeshtha Purnima 2026 falls on June 29. Know the exact date, Purnima timings, vrat rules, puja vidhi, significance, charity, spiritual benefits, and why this full moon is considered highly auspicious (AI Image)
As the sacred Jyeshtha Purnima 2026 approaches, millions of devotees across India are preparing to observe one of the most spiritually significant Full Moon festivals in the Hindu calendar. Falling during the scorching month of Jyeshtha, this auspicious day is believed to bring prosperity, inner peace, divine blessings, and freedom from negative karma.

From taking a holy dip in sacred rivers to observing the Purnima Vrat, performing Satyanarayan Puja, and donating water, food, and clothes, every ritual performed on Jyeshtha Purnima is said to multiply in spiritual merit.

If you're planning to observe the vrat or simply want to understand its importance, here's everything you need to know about Jyeshtha Purnima 2026, including the date, puja timings, rituals, significance, and benefits.


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Jyeshtha Purnima 2026 Date and Timings

Festival: Jyeshtha Purnima
Date: Monday, June 29, 2026

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Purnima Tithi

  • Begins: 03:06 AM on June 29, 2026
  • Ends: 05:26 AM on June 30, 2026
Note: Timings may vary slightly depending on your city. Always follow your local Panchang.

What is Jyeshtha Purnima?

Jyeshtha Purnima is the Full Moon (Purnima) that occurs during the Hindu lunar month of Jyeshtha, usually falling in June. It marks one of the last major spiritual observances before the arrival of the monsoon season.

The Sanskrit word "Jyeshtha" means eldest or greatest, symbolizing maturity, wisdom, and fulfillment. Spiritually, this Full Moon represents completion, gratitude, purification, and the beginning of a fresh cycle.

Many devotees observe fasting, perform sacred rituals, worship Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva, and Goddess Lakshmi, and engage in charitable acts on this holy day.

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Why is Jyeshtha Purnima So Important?

According to Hindu beliefs, every Full Moon carries divine energy, but Jyeshtha Purnima is considered especially auspicious because it emphasizes:
  • Spiritual purification
  • Removal of negative karma
  • Mental peace
  • Prosperity and abundance
  • Good health
  • Family happiness
  • Divine blessings through charity
This day is also closely associated with Satyanarayan Puja, which many families perform to seek prosperity, harmony, and fulfillment of wishes.

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Religious Significance of Jyeshtha Purnima

Jyeshtha Purnima holds immense religious importance across different regions of India. It is believed that sincere prayers offered on this day help devotees overcome obstacles and attract positive energy into their lives.

The day is especially significant for:
  • Worshipping Lord Vishnu
  • Offering prayers to Lord Shiva
  • Seeking the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi
  • Reading or listening to Satyanarayan Katha
  • Performing charity (Daan)
  • Taking a holy dip in rivers such as the Ganga, Yamuna, Godavari, and Narmada
Many devotees believe that even simple acts of kindness performed on Jyeshtha Purnima bring lifelong blessings.

Jyeshtha Purnima Vrat Rules

If you're observing the Jyeshtha Purnima Vrat, follow these traditional practices:

Before Sunrise

  • Wake up during Brahma Muhurta.
  • Take a bath, preferably before sunrise.
  • Wear clean or traditional clothes.

During the Day

  • Observe a fast according to your capacity.
  • Worship Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi.
  • Offer flowers, fruits, incense, and sweets.
  • Recite Vishnu Sahasranama or Satyanarayan Katha.
  • Spend time in meditation and prayer.

Charity (Daan)

Donating during Jyeshtha Purnima is considered highly auspicious.
Popular donations include: Water-filled pots, Umbrellas, Hand fans, White clothes, Rice, Fruits, Sweets, Drinking water, Food for the needy.

Jyeshtha Purnima Puja Vidhi

Follow these simple steps for performing the puja at home:
  • Clean the puja area.
  • Place idols or images of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi.
  • Light a diya and incense.
  • Offer flowers, Tulsi leaves, fruits, and sweets.
  • Chant Vishnu mantras or Vishnu Sahasranama.
  • Read or listen to Satyanarayan Katha.
  • Perform Aarti.
  • Offer food as Prasad.
  • Donate food or water after completing the puja.

Festivals Celebrated on Jyeshtha Purnima

Several important observances coincide with Jyeshtha Purnima in different parts of India.

Vat Purnima

Married women in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Goa, and nearby regions observe Vat Purnima Vrat, worshipping the sacred Banyan tree and praying for the long life and well-being of their husbands.

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Kabir Jayanti

The birth anniversary of the revered saint and poet Kabir Das is traditionally celebrated on Jyeshtha Purnima. Devotees gather for bhajans, satsangs, and spiritual discourses reflecting his teachings on truth, devotion, and equality.

Satyanarayan Puja

Many Hindu families perform Satyanarayan Puja on this Full Moon to seek blessings for health, prosperity, and success.

Astrological Importance of Jyeshtha Purnima

Astrologically, the Full Moon represents emotional fulfillment, heightened intuition, and completion. Many people use this day to:
  • Release emotional baggage.
  • Practice gratitude.
  • Set intentions for the next lunar cycle.
  • Perform meditation and spiritual healing.
  • Strengthen positive relationships.
The powerful lunar energy is believed to enhance devotion, mindfulness, and self-reflection.

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