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The significant festival of Margashirsha Purnima which marks the final full moon of the year 2025 is set to be celebrated on Thursday December 4 with great spiritual fervor across India as devotees prepare to worship Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi According to the Hindu calendar calculations the Purnima Tithi actually begins on the afternoon of December 3 at 01:12 PM however based on the Udaya Tithi tradition which prioritizes the sunrise timing the festival will be valid for observance on December 4 The full moon period will conclude on December 4 at 10:53 AM making the morning hours crucial for rituals such as the holy bath and charity Devotees are advised to take note of the Bhadra period which is considered inauspicious for commencing new tasks and specific auspicious ceremonies The Bhadra shadow is reported to be effective from 08:37 AM on the morning of the festival until the conclusion of the Purnima Tithi at 10:53 AM This day holds immense religious importance as it is believed that performing the Satyanarayan Katha and offering donations to the needy on this date brings prosperity and washes away sins Pilgrims are expected to gather at holy rivers like the Ganga for the ceremonial dip known as Snan followed by prayers to the Moon God in the evening to seek blessings for health and wealth


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