Pournami 2022 / Purnima 2022
Pournami 2022 - Looking for list of pournami dates in 2022? Pournami is the full moon day and its consider as the auspicious day.Everyone will be looking for Pournami dates to worship god and performing Poojas. Here listed out all the Pournami 2022 dates and time for your reference.
Date | Day | Start Time | End Time |
January 17, 2022 | Sunday | Jan 17, 3:18 AM | Jan 18, 5:18 AM |
February 16, 2022 | Monday | Feb 15, 9:43 PM | Feb 16, 10:26 PM |
March 17, 2022 | Wednesday | Mar 17, 1:30 PM | Mar 18, 12:47 PM |
April 16, 2022 | Friday | Apr 16, 2:25 AM | Apr 17, 12:25 AM |
May 15, 2022 | Saturday | May 15, 12:46 PM | May 16, 9:44 AM |
June 14, 2022 | Sunday | Jun 13, 9:03 PM | Jun 14, 5:21 PM |
July 13, 2022 | Tuesday | Jul 13, 4:01 AM | Jul 14, 12:07 AM |
August 11, 2022 | Wednesday | Aug 11, 10:38 AM | Aug 12, 7:05 AM |
September 10, 2022 | Thursday | Sep 09, 6:08 PM | Sep 10, 3:29 PM |
October 09, 2022 | Saturday | Oct 09, 3:42 AM | Oct 10, 2:24 AM |
November 08, 2022 | Sunday | Nov 07, 4:16 PM | Nov 08, 4:32 PM |
December 07 2022 | Tuesday | Dec 07, 8:01 AM | Dec 08, 9:38 AM |
What is Pournami or Purnima?
Pournami is the full moon day and its consider as the auspicious day. In South India full moon day is called as Pournmai where is in North India full moon day is called as Purnima. However, in South India fasting on the pournami day is called as Pournami Vratam.
Amavasai 2022 / Pournami 2022 / Pradosham 2022 / Karthigai 2022 / Ashtami 2022 / Navami 2022 / Sashti 2022 / Sankatahara Chathurthi 2022 / Thiruvonam 2022 / Maha Sivarathiri 2022 / Ekadhasi 2022 / Chathurthi 2022
Year - 2022 | Amavasai | Pournami | Pradosham | Karthigai | Ashtami | Navami | Sashti | Sankatahara Chathurthi | Thiruvonam | Maha Sivarathiri | Ekadhasi | Chathurthi |
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Pournami 2022 Fasting or Pournami Viratham
Pournami 2022 fasting on Chaturdashi occurs only when Pournami 2022 starts during Madhyahna period on previous day. It is believed that if Chaturdashi prevails beyond Madhyahna then it pollutes Pournami / Purnima Tithi and this Chaturdashi day should not be considered for Pournami / Purnima fasting even if Pournami / Purnima prevails during evening. There are no two opinions on this rule.
In North India full moon day is known as Pournami or Purnima. However in South India full moon day is known as Pournami or Pournima and fasting on this day is known as Pournami Viratham. Pournami Viratham is observed from sunrise to till sighting of the moon.
Pournami Fasting days might not be same for two locations. Hence one should set the location before noting down Pournami Viratham dates.
Difference between Amavasai / Amavasya and Pournami / Purnima
- As per Hindu lunar calendar, Pournami / Purnima is called full moon day while Amavasai / Amavasya is called no moon day or new moon day
- When the moon is completely exposed to the sun, it is called Pournami / Purnima, and when the earth completely blocks the moon from the sun, it is called Amavasai / Amavasya
- As we all know that the moon revolves around the earth, and the time taken by the moon to complete one rotation around the earth is called a lunar month. During this period, New moon (Amavasai / Amavasya) and full moon (Pournami / Purnima) occur and are separated by 14.765295 days in between
- Evil powers and negative forces reign during Amavasai / Amavasya. On the contrary, positive forces and divine energy rule during Pournami / Purnima. Hence, this is the reason, Pournami / Purnima is considered to be highly auspicious in the Hindu tradition.
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