The Hindu calendar indicates that Sharad Purnima is the change from the monsoon season (Varsha Ritu) to the fall (Sharad Ritu). Read more: Ways to Heal Depression Gently: Finding Joy in Small Actions Usually occurring in September or October, this festival is held on the full moon day, or Purnima Tithi, of Shukla Paksha in the month of Ashwin. Purnima Tithi, according to the Panchang, will begin at 4:17 am on October 28 and will end at 1:53 a.m. on October 29. In various states around the nation, Sharad Purnima has deep cultural and spiritual importance. On this day, devotees in numerous states worship the goddess Lakshmi in hopes of receiving prosperity and fortune. This event is known by many names, including Navanna Purnima, Kumara Purnima, Kaumudi Purnima, and Kojagiri Purnima. Making Kheer, a sweet dessert, and setting it out in the moonlight is a wonderful ritual observed on Sharad Purnima. The next day, this kheer is consumed since it is said to have particular blessings. After taking a bath in the evening, set the Goddess Lakshmi's statue on a red cloth. Recite the Lakshmi Stotra and worship the idols with devotion to please the goddess as you seek resolution to your money issues. Present Goddess Lakshmi with betel leaves as a prasad. Pray to Goddess Lakshmi and recite Vishnu Sahastranaam and Shree Hari Stotram. In the evening, light ghee lamps and set a water-filled Kalash. A different ritual for this day is threading a needle in the soft moonlight, which is thought to enhance vision. Tradition dictates that a pregnant woman will have a safe and successful pregnancy if moonlight falls over her navel on this auspicious day. Additionally, it is recommended to avoid physical contact with the Sharad Purnima due to the likelihood of physical impairments in children born on this day. OTT India updates you with the latest news, The Country’s no.1 digital news platform OTT India, Keeps you updated with national, and international news from all around the world. For more such updates, download the OTT India app on your Android and IOS device.