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Magh Purnima 2026: Date, Puja, Vrat Katha & Significance

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Khushi Sharma Written by: Khushi Sharma
Last Updated:February 13, 2026
Magh Purnima 2026
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Magh Purnima 2026 : Magh Purnima or Maghi Purnima is a religious full moon night containing great spiritual energy. It is a divine time when faith, purity and blessings are united.

The day is observed in the holy Hindu Magha Month and is said to cleanse past sins while offering divine grace. In 2026, the Magh Purnima will fall on 1 February.

Devotees across Indian during this period take a holy snan (bath) in sacred rivers like the Ganga, the Yamuna, and Triveni Snagam.

It is believed on this day god comes down to earth from heaven during the Magh Mela.

So praying to Lord Vishnu, observing Magh Purnima Vrat and giving donations on this day lead to peace, prosperity and liberation.

We shall learn the Magh Purnima 2026 date, puja vidhi, Vrat Katha and spiritual meaning of this festival in this article. Ready? Let’s begin!

Magh Purnima 2026: Tithi, Muhurat & Timings

Performing holy snan, vrat, and puja on the occasion of the Magh Purnima requires understanding of the right muhurat and timing.

In Hinduism, performing the rituals in certain Tithis ensure best outcomes and spiritual success. Magh Purnima in 2026 will be observed on Sunday 1, February.

Magh Purnima 2026 Tithi & Muhurat Details

Event Date & Time
Magh Purnima Date Sunday, 1 February 2026
Purnima Tithi Begins 12:22 AM on Feb 01, 2026
Purnima Tithi Ends 10:08 PM on Feb 01, 2026
Moonrise Time 04:13 PM
Abhijit Muhurat 12:12 PM to 12:55 PM (approx.)

Abhijit Muhurat is a very auspicious period to do Lord Vishnu puja, daan and chant mantra, especially to those who are not able to keep to other muhurat.

When performed during the appropriate muhurat, it is said to bring in prosperity, peace, and blessings of God. Plus, it helps devotees gain the complete spiritual benefits of Purnima vrat.

As the Purnima Tithi lasts throughout the day, it is the best time for holy snan, Satyanarayan Katha, Surya Arghya at sunrise, and offering milk to the Moon after moonrise.

Why Magh Purnima Is Spiritually Important?

Magh Purnima is considered the most auspicious day in Hinduism. Apart from just a full moon day, it is a period of deep healing and when divine energy are on its peak. But what exactly makes this day so powerful? Here:

1. The End of Magh Snan: The day mark final and successful completion of the month-long Magh Snan. Devotees taking a holy bath all month finish their spiritual journey.

2. Importance of Triveni Sangam: People across the globe gather at Prayagraj’s Triveni Sangam during the Magh Mela and Kumbh Mela. Taking a dip here on Magh Purinma leads a person directly to Moskha.

3. Removes Sins (Paap Nashak): As God and Goddess descend from Heaven to Earth and their visit to Ganges on this Purnima makes water truly divine. That is why one dip is claimed to take away all the previous sins.

4. Gateway to Moksha: The ancient scriptures say that the one who fasts and bathes on this sacred day earns Salvation. It assists the soul to overcome the cycle of birth and death.

5. Vishnu and Hanuman Worship: This is a very favourable day to worship Lord Vishnu and Lord Hanuman in search of courage, protection and peace.

6. Satyanarayan Puja: Families also perform Satyanarayan puja at their place on this day. The ritual leads to prosperity, happiness and tranquillity in the family.

The Magh Purnima Vrat Katha: The Story of Devidas

Every festival comes with its legend, lesson and life teachings. One of them is the Magha Purnima Vrat Katha, which demonstrates that devotion can transform destiny.

The story starts with the city of Kantika, in which a poor Brahman by the name Dhaneshwar lived with his wife, Rupavati.

They are both quite nice and unhappy as they have no children. Their neighbours keep punching fun at them because they do not have a child.

A Yogi was passing by their home one day and noticed their sufferings. He advised them to worship Goddess Kali for 16 days.

Impressed by their devotion, Goddess Kali appeared on the 16th day and granted a boon for the child.

She told couples to keep the fast and light lamps for 32 consecutive tithis to seek the blessings.

As both of them followed the rules with utmost faith, they soon got blessed with a son named Devidas.

But then his parents got to know that stars of him showed that Devidas have very short life. His parents continue praying so that their child may live long.

The God of Death (Yamraj) turned up when Devidas was 16 to collect his soul. But his parents had more than enough discipline keeping the Magh Purnima Vrat, and he could not.

Even death is powerless to take him. Devidas managed to be rescued and had a long and successful life.

Recitation of the Magh Purnima Katha is also reported to give Lord Vishnu and Goddess lakshmi Gods divine blessings satisfying the wishes of wealth, children and emancipation.

Step-by-Step Magh Purnima Puja Vidhi: How to Worship at Home

Looking to observe the upcoming Magh Purnima? Not able to visit the sacred river? Here’s a simple step-by-step guide you can follow to perform Magh Purnima puja at your home:

1. Holy Bath (Snan)

Wake up in the Brahmamuhurta (before sunrise). In case you are not able to visit the holy river, just add a few drops of Gangajal into your bath water.

2. Take a Sankalp

Sit somewhere quiet and get a flower and some water in your right hand. Make a pledge to observe the fast in total devotion and state why the puja is being done.

3. Surya Arghya

Offer water to the Sun God or Surya Dev. Since this day is regarded as an important day regarding both the lunar and solar energies.

4. Worship Lord Vishnu & Hanuman

Put an idol or image of Lord Vishnu and Lord Hanuman on the altar. Light a lamp (diya) and an incense stick.

5. Panchopchar Offering

Offer fresh flowers, fruits, sweets, sandalwood (Chandan), and Panchamrit (a mixture of curd, honey, ghee, milk, and sugar) to deities. Tulsi leaves as well to Lord Vishnu, as any offering without this is said to be incomplete.

5. Read the Vrat Katha

Sit with your family in the puja area. Listen or read the Magh Purnima Vrat Katha that helps you know about the significance and power of this day.

6. Chanting Mantras

Recite some powerful mantras like “Om Namo Narayanaya” or “Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya.”

7. Aarti & Prasad

Devotees are provided with a final aarti with devotional hymns to bring good health, prosperity and peace. Then share the parsad with all the members.

8. Donation (Daan)

Doing activities such as donation or charity during this day also contributes towards eradicating previous karma and leading to prosperity.

You can donate black sesame seeds, clothes, blankets, or even food to the needy people.

Astrological Significance of Magh Purnima

From the point of view of astrology, Magh Purnima is considered a spiritually charged day.

It is not a religious day but a period when planets align in such a way that it changes luck.

The Alignment of Sun and Moon

On this holy day, the two most vital planets in astrology holds unique position:

  • The Sun is in the zodiac sign of Capricorn (Makara).
  • The Moon is in its own sign, Cancer (Karka).

Such a balance of energizes makes Magh Purnima ideal for emotional healing and performing spiritual practices.

Effects on Your Kundali (Birth Chart)

Taking a holy dip, fasting, and worshipping on this day is said to eliminate the Sun and Moon doshas from a person’s Kundali.

  • Moon Benefits: It strengthens a “weak Moon” in your birth chart and enhances your bond with your mother, and boosts creativity.
  • Sun Benefits: As the Sun is in Capricorn, offering prayers and water to the Sun God helps attain success in career and social respect.

Who Benefits the Most?

While the day is full of blessings for everyone, it is also a “golden chance” for certain people:

  • People dealing with Mental Stress: If you are constantly facing anxiety or confusion, the strong placement of the Moon helps calm your mind and bring clarity.
  • Sun/Moon Dosha: In case your birthchart shows “Grahan Dosha” or weak planetary positions, doing Arghya can reduce the obstacles.
  • Students: For students preparing for an exam, this day is great to improve memory and concentration.

Kalpavas During Magha Month and Its Link to Magh Purnima

The unique aspect of Magh Purnima is the practice known as Kalpavas. While most people come for just one day, devotees observe this spiritual practice from the start of Paush Purnima till the end of Magh Purnima. It is a period of self-control, faith, and purity.

But who is Kalpavas? An individual who takes a vow to live near the sacred river for the whole Magha month is known as a Kalpavas.

They leave behind their home comfort and live a simple and disciplined life near Triveni Sangam in Prayagraj.

Generally, the day is observed by the devotees looking for mental peace, spiritual growth, and being rid of past karma.

But it is not easy to live a life of Kalpswasi. During this, devotees wake before sunrise, take a daily holy bath, eat only Sattvic food, and spend their time reading holy books. Doing this in the right manner invites purity, discipline, and divine blessings into their lives.

The aim behind this is to reset the mind and body. By staying away from distractions and greed for one month, it acts as a “spritual detox” and offer have better control over their senses.

Concluding a Kalpavas on Magh Purnima is believed to be one of the greatest achievements.

Charity & Donations on Magh Purnima: Why Giving Matters

On the day of Magh Purnima, doing a charity is considered equally beneficial as the holy bath.

Giving to needy people is not just a kind act but also helps devotees remove past sins and attain peace and abundance. It is said charity performed on this divine day returns in thousandsfolds.

Here’s what you can donate on Magh Purnima:

  • Sesame Seeds: It is one of the most vital items to give on this day. Donating black sesame seeds to the needy removes the hurdles and brings the blessings of Lord Vishnu.
  • Food & Grains: Offering a full meal, rice or wheat to poor people or Brahmins ensures you never face food scarcity.
  • Clothes & Blankets: As this Purnima falls in winter, donating blankets and warm clothes is a great act of humanity.
  • Cow Donation (Gaudaan): In Hinduism, Gaudan (donating a cow) is the highest form of charity. That’s many devotees today offer donations or food to Gaushala to seek the divine grace.

While doing charity, don’t forget about the concept of Gupt Daan (Secret charity). Donation without telling others is said to be the purest form of worship and should be done with a pure heart.

Magh Purnima Vrat: Simple Fasting Rules

To get the best results from the Magh Purnima Vrat, it is choose a suitable fasting method and know how it is observed.

Types of Fasting

  • Nirjala Vrat: It is a most strict form of fasting and is only suggested for healthy adults. In this, devotees observe a one-day fast without any food or water.
  • Phalahar Vrat: A Vrat in which you can eat certain items like fruits, nuts, curd, and milk. It is among the most opted types of Magh Purnima fast.
  • Sattvic Vrat: Under this, you eat one sattvic meal a day without onion or garlic. Instead of regular salt, you use Sendha Namak or rock salt.

How to Follow the Vrat

  • Children, consists of women, and older people members should avoid keeping the Nirjala fast. With simple praying and charity, you can receive the divine blessings.
  • Avoid saying harsh words and involvement in any sort of arguments.
  • You can break your Vrat in the evening after the Moonrise (4:13 PM). First, offer the water to the moon and then enjoy your light meal.

Conclusion

The devotees will have a golden opportunity to renew their minds and souls through the divine blessings of Lord Vishnu on Magh Purnima 2026.

It reminds us of power, devotion, self-discipline, and purity. Performing the Magh Purnima vrat, a holy Snan and prayers to Lord Vishnu are some ways of making the devotees find peace of mind and ultimately liberation.

One achieves inner satisfaction even through a small service like charity or a jaap. When done with true devotion and mindful action, these practices remove past sins and strengthen the connection with the divine.

Doing it near a holy riverbank or at home, your intention and devotion are all that matter most.

Magh Purnima reminds followers to always keep faith, maintain discipline, and remain unselfish and caring.

Celebrate this day of the full moon with the greatest sincerity and devotion, and bring peace and positivity to your home.

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