Purnima Vrat 2026: Date, Timings, Puja Rituals and Significance
Sandeep Patel
Purnima Vrat 2026 will be observed on August 27. Check Purnima Tithi timings, moonrise, puja rituals, significance and the complete Purnima dates.
Purnima Vrat 2026 will be observed on Thursday, August 27. Check the August Purnima Tithi timings, moonrise and sunset timings, puja rituals, religious significance and the complete list of Purnima dates in 2026.
Purnima Vrat is observed on the full moon day of the Hindu lunar calendar and holds an important place in religious traditions. Devotees traditionally observe a fast, worship their preferred deities and perform prayers and charity on Purnima.
According to the Panchang details provided for Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, the August Purnima Tithi begins on August 27 and ends on August 28.
Purnima Vrat 2026 Date And Time
The August Purnima Vrat will be observed on Thursday, August 27, 2026.
According to the Ujjain-based timings, the Purnima Tithi begins at 9:09 AM on August 27 and ends at 9:48 AM on August 28.
Important astronomical timings for Ujjain are:
| Event | Ujjain Timing |
|---|---|
| Purnima Tithi Begins | August 27, 9:09 AM |
| Purnima Tithi Ends | August 28, 9:48 AM |
| Sunrise | 6:11 AM |
| Sunset | 6:45 PM |
| Moonrise | 6:22 PM |
| Moonset | 6:02 AM, August 28 |
The exact observance and puja timings can differ between cities because Hindu calendar calculations take local sunrise, sunset and lunar positions into account.
Religious Significance
Purnima is considered an auspicious day for prayer, fasting and spiritual activities in Hindu traditions. Devotees may worship Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva and other deities according to their family traditions.
Many families also perform Satyanarayan Puja on Purnima. The ritual is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is traditionally performed to seek divine blessings, peace and prosperity.
Fasting, prayer, charity and devotional activities form important parts of the traditional observance.
How Is Purnima Vrat Observed?
Devotees generally wake up early, take a bath and begin the day's observances after sunrise. Fasting practices can vary from a complete fast to consuming permitted sattvik foods.
Some devotees continue the fast until the evening and perform their main worship around moonrise. After completing the prescribed puja and offering prasad, the fast may be concluded according to family tradition.
Fasting practices are not identical across communities. Devotees should follow their customary rituals and consider their personal circumstances when choosing how to observe the fast.
Puja And Rituals
During Purnima, devotees may worship their preferred deity and offer flowers, fruits, sweets and other traditional offerings.
Families performing Satyanarayan Puja may conduct the prescribed worship and listen to or recite the associated religious katha. Some devotees also visit temples and participate in special prayers.
Charity is another traditional practice associated with the observance. People may donate food, clothes or essential items to those in need as part of their religious activities.
Moonrise And Evening Worship
The full moon is an important feature of Purnima observances. For Ujjain, the Moon is scheduled to rise at 6:22 PM on August 27, after sunset at 6:45 PM.
Some devotees prefer to perform evening prayers and other rituals after moonrise. However, the exact timing and sequence of worship can differ according to family customs and regional traditions.
Those following a specific religious ritual should refer to their local Panchang for the appropriate timing.
Purnima Vrat Dates 2026
The Purnima dates provided for 2026 are:
| Month | Purnima Date |
|---|---|
| January | January 3 |
| February | February 1 |
| March | March 3 |
| April | April 1 |
| May | May 1 |
| May | May 30 |
| June | June 29 |
| July | July 29 |
| August | August 27 |
| September | September 26 |
| October | October 25 |
| November | November 24 |
| December | December 23 |
The Hindu lunar calendar can produce different observance dates and timings depending on the location and Panchang system used. Devotees should therefore verify the applicable date and Tithi for their city.
IMPORTANT TIMINGS
For Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, the key timings for August Purnima are:
- Purnima Tithi begins: 9:09 AM, August 27
- Purnima Tithi ends: 9:48 AM, August 28
- Sunrise: 6:11 AM, August 27
- Sunset: 6:45 PM, August 27
- Moonrise: 6:22 PM, August 27
- Moonset: 6:02 AM, August 28
PURNIMA VRAT 2026
Purnima Vrat 2026 will be observed on August 27, with devotees traditionally observing a fast, offering prayers and performing religious rituals. The August Purnima Tithi begins at 9:09 AM on August 27 and ends at 9:48 AM on August 28, according to the Ujjain timings provided.
Because Purnima Tithi and ritual timings can vary by location, devotees should check their local Panchang before beginning the vrat or performing specific puja rituals.
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