Vaishakh Purnima 2025: Purnima Tithi is considered very sacred in Sanatan Dharma, because on this day, the moon rises in the sky with its full phases. It is believed that offering Arghya to Chandra Dev on this day relieves mental stress and brings peace to the mind. Also, this day is considered to be especially fruitful for the worship of Lord Vishnu and Mother Lakshmi. It is said that worshiping them with full devotion brings happiness and prosperity and destroys the sins of life.

Buddha Purnima 2025 Date
This year, the full moon date of Vaishakh month will be celebrated as Buddha Purnima, which falls on 12 May 2025. According to the Panchang, this date will start at 08:01 pm on May 11 and end at 10:25 pm on May 12. From the religious point of view, this day is considered very auspicious, and simple measures taken on this day also provide special results.
Auspicious places to light lamps on Vaishakh Purnima
Lighting lamps at four places on this special day can prove beneficial. By doing this, not only can wishes be fulfilled, but there is also a possibility of getting rid of financial crisis and debt.
Main door- Lighting a lamp at the main door on the day of Purnima removes the negative forces entering the house, and positive energy is transmitted.
Near Tulsi - Worship Tulsi and light a ghee lamp near it. By doing this, the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi are obtained and the financial condition improves.
In the temple of the house - Do not forget to light a lamp in the temple of the house on this day. This auspicious act opens the way to prosperity and wealth in life.

In the kitchen - The kitchen is considered to be the place of Goddess Annapurna. By lighting a lamp there on Vaishakh Purnima, there is no shortage of food and the house is always full of food.
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