Magha Purnima marks the conclusion of the month-long Magha Snan (ritual bathing) observed by many devout Hindus. The day is seen as a time to connect with divine energies, practice selflessness ...
As per the Drik Panchang, Magha Purnima falls on February 24. The Purnima Tithi begins at 03:30 PM on February 23 and ends at 05:59 PM on February 24. Astrologer from Kashi, Chakrapani Bhatt ...
Magha Purnima holds a great religious and spiritual significance among Hindus. This day is considered one of the most auspicious day to perform various puja rituals. Magha Purnima also holds a ...
In 2025, February aligns with the months of Magha and Phalguna for the followers of both the Purnimanta and Amanta calendrical systems. Aligning with the Sukla Paksha Tritiya tithi, February 1st is ...
This festival occurs four times a year, with Chaitra Navratri and Shardiya Navratri being well-known, while the other two-Gupta Navratri lesser-known and take place in the months of Magha and Ashada.