Narali Poornima 2025: Know Origin, Date, Muhurat And Significance Of The Day

Narali Poornima 2025: Know Origin, Date, Muhurat And Significance Of The Day

The word Narali comes from the Marathi word naral, meaning coconut, and “Poornima” refers to the full moon day. This festival marks the end of the monsoon season and is particularly significant for the fishing communities.

Sunanda SinghUpdated: Sunday, August 03, 2025, 02:35 PM IST
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Narali Poornima is a sacred festival which is celebrated by coastal communities, especially in Maharashtra, with deep devotion and traditional rituals. In 2025, Narali Poornima will be observed on August 9.

The word Narali comes from the Marathi word naral, meaning coconut, and “Poornima” refers to the full moon day. This festival marks the end of the monsoon season and is particularly significant for the fishing communities living along the Konkan coast, including Mumbai and surrounding regions.

Muhurat

According to Drik Panchang, the festival will be observed on Saturday, August 9, 2025.

Purnima Tithi Begins: 02:12 PM on August 08, 2025

Purnima Tithi Ends: 01:24 PM on August 09, 2025

Significance

Narali Poornima is dedicated to Lord Varun, the Hindu God of the Sea, who is worshipped to ensure safety and prosperity for fishermen as they prepare to resume their work after the rough monsoon period. Offerings of coconuts are made to the sea as a symbol of gratitude and a prayer for calm waters.

Devotees often visit temples, wear traditional clothes, and prepare special coconut-based sweets like Narali Bhaat. More than a religious ritual, Narali Poornima is a celebration of nature’s rhythm, the spirit of the sea, and the community’s dependence on water for livelihood. It’s a beautiful fusion of faith, culture, and coastal tradition.

Rituals

The most important ritual of the day is offering a coconut to the sea. On this day, devotees, especially fishermen, dress in traditional attire and perform a puja on the beach or near a water body. After praying to Lord Varun (God of the Sea) for safety and blessings, they gently offer the coconut into the ocean. The coconut symbolises peace, prosperity, and gratitude.

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