Buddha Purnima 2023: Change the lunar eclipse on this Buddha Purnima, it is necessary to avoid doing some defects according to the belief

Buddha Purnima Do’s and Don’ts: It is advised to avoid doing certain work on the day of Buddha Purnima.

Buddha Purnima 2023: The first lunar eclipse of this year is going to happen on Buddha’s day. The day of Buddha Purnima is celebrated as the birth anniversary of Gautam Buddha. Eclipse is a geographical phenomenon, but eclipse has immense religious significance as well. In such a situation, it is advised to take care of some special things on the full moon day. Mahayog is also being formed on this day. Lunar eclipse and Mercury full moon are coming together after 130 years. What are the things to be kept in mind on any Buddha Purnima day and it is right to avoid family members.

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The first lunar eclipse of the year will take place on the full moon day, a great coincidence is going to happen after 130 years!

Avoid these traditions on Buddha Purnima

The first lunar eclipse of the year 2023 is going to happen on May 5, the day of Mercury full moon. This lunar eclipse is being called a shadow lunar eclipse. The lunar eclipse will take place on the full moon night i.e. 5 May at 8.45 pm and will end at 1:00 am. This lunar eclipse cannot be seen from India due to which its Sutak Kaal (Sutak period) will not be valid.

Vaishakh Purnima (Vaishakh Purnima) date is starting from 11.34 pm on 4th May and it will end at 11.34 pm on 5th May. The full moon date of Vaishakh Purnima is on 5th May, so full moon bath, donation and worship etc. will be done on 5th May only.
On the full moon day, the auspicious time of bath is said to be from 4.12 am to 4.55 am. The time to offer Arghya to the moon is on May 5 at 6.45 pm.

The gatherings they should avoid on the day of Buddha Purnima –

  • According to belief, on the day of Mercury Purnima, Tamasik food, alcohol and non-vegetarian food etc. are celebrated.
  • Due to the lunar eclipse, pregnant women and elderly patients are asked to take special care on this day.
  • On the day of Buddha Purnima, followers of Buddhism free birds and animals as a form of liberation and non-violence. If there are birds in your house, do not keep them open on this day.
  • Plucking Tulsi leaves on this day is said to be prohibited. Lord Vishnu may get angry if Tulsi leaves are plucked on full moon day.

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