Kartika Poornima (Kartika purnima) is a Hindu, Jain and Sikh holy festival, celebrated on the Purnima (full moon) day or the fifteenth lunar day of Kartika (November–December). It is also known as Tripuri Poornima andTripurari Poornima. It is sometimes called Deva-Diwali or Deva-Deepawali – the festival of lights of the gods. This year Karthika purnima is celebrated on 6th November, 2014. Here we are providing you Karthika Purnima wishes quotes and significance of purnima.
‘Kartika ‘ month is considered to be the most sacred one,among all the twelve months of the year.During this month all the pious Hindus refrain from eating non vegetarian food.The followers take early morning bath and perform poojas at home or in the temples.Kartik Pournima,is a holy day celebrated on the full moon day or the fifteenth lunar day of Kartik(Nov-Dec).
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Karthika Purnima Significance and History:
Tripuri Poornima or Tripurari Poornima derives its name from Tripurari – the foe of the demon Tripurasura. Kartik poornima is also the birthday of Matsya, god Vishnu’s fish-incarnation (Avatar). It is also the birthday of Vrinda, the personification of the Tulsi plant and of Kartikeya, the god of war and son of Shiva. This day also is considered special for Radha, the lover of Krishna – Vishnu’s incarnation. It is believed that Krishna and Radha danced rasa and Krishna worshipped Radha on this day. This day is also dedicated to the pitrs, dead ancestors.
Happy Gurupurab Wishes Messages For Sikhs:
For Sikhs, too, the day of Kartik Poornima is very auspicious, as it coincides with their festival of Guru Nanak Jayanti (Guru Nanak Gurpurab). The founder of their religion, Guru Nanak was born on the day of Kartik Poornima in 1469 AD. Apart from Sikhs, the Nanakpanthi Hindus and other followers of Guru Nanak’s philosophy also celebrate this festival.
Shri Shantrunjay Teerth Yatra for Jains:
Kartik Poornima is an important religious day for Jains who celebrate it by visiting Palitana a Jain pilgrimage centre. Thousands of Jain pilgrims flock to the foothills of Shatrunjay hills of Palitana taluka on the day of Kartik Poornima to undertake the auspicious yatra (journey). Also known as the Shri Shantrunjay Teerth Yatra, this walk is an important religious event in the life of a Jain devotee, who covers 216 km of rough mountainous terrain on foot to worship at the Lord Adinath temple atop the hill.
Kartika Purnima Importance and Puja Vidhi:
Kartika Purnima celebrates the power of Lord Shiva. It is believed that Lord Shiva killed the demon Tripusara on this day and therefore Shiva Temples are crowded with devotees to celebrate the event. Kartika Purnima also coincides with the Jain light festival.
Kartika Purnima celebrates the power of Lord Shiva. It is believed that Lord Shiva killed the demon Tripusara on this day and therefore Shiva Temples are crowded with devotees to celebrate the event. Kartika Purnima also coincides with the Jain light festival.
Kartik poornima is also the birthday of Matsya, god Vishnu’s fish-incarnation (Avatar). It is also the birthday of Vrinda, the personification of the Tulsi plant and of Kartikeya, the god of war and son of Shiva. This day also is considered dear to Radha, the lover of Krishna – Vishnu’s incarnation. It is believed that Krishna and Radha danced rasa and Krishna worshipped Radha on this day. This day is also dedicated to the pitrs, dead ancestors.
Rituals of Karthika Purnima:
Kartik Poornima is a non-violence day(ahimsa).On Kartik Poornima day,a ritual bath at a tirtha(a sacred water body like a lake or river) at a pilgrimage place is advised,which is known as “Kartik Snan”.A holy bath at Pushkar or in the river, especially at Varanasi is considered as most auspicious.Kartik Poornima is the most auspicious day for a sacred bath, in the river,Ganges at Varanasi.
In Varanasi, the ghats become bright with thousands of ‘diyas’ (lit earthern lamps).People gift lamps to priests.The lamps are kept throughout the night in houses and Shiva temples.Lights are also floated in miniature boats in rivers. Lights are placed under Tulsi,Sacred fig and Amla tress. The lights in the water and under trees are believed to give salvation to fishes, insects and birds.Hence,this day is also known as ‘Kartik Diparatna’ – the jewel of lamps in Kartik.