VAISHAKH PURNIMA 2026 ON 1ST MAY 2026 ALSO CELEBRATES BUDDH PURNIMA 2026
Vaishakh Purnima 2026 is a very spiritually transformative full moon day or Poornima in Hinduism. Celebrated in the auspicious Hindu Vaishakh month, the observance is not only special for Hindus but for Jains and Buddhists as well. Vaishakh Purnima 2026 in unison with Buddha Purnima becomes a very spiritually uplifting and religious festival.
| Vaishakh Purnima 2026 Date | Friday, May 1st, 2026 |
| Purnima Tithi Start Time | 09:12 PM on April 30th, 2026 |
| Purnima Tithi End Time | 10:52 PM on May 01st, 2026 |
| Shubh Muhurat for Snan-Daan | 04:15 AM to 04:58 AM on May 01st, 2026 |
| Moon Rise Time on Vaishakh Purnima 2026 | 06:52 PM on May 01st, 2026 |
Devotees consider the early morning hours of 1st May very sacred for स्नान, दान and पूजा (.
Vaishakh Purnima 2026 is announced as a public holiday in many parts of India, mainly because it marks Buddh Purnima 2026. Government offices, banks, some private organisations and schools may remain closed in several states such as Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh and Bihar. But it is advised to kindly check the holiday position in your area.
Vaishakh Purnima is considered highly पुण्यकारी or result yielding. As per the Hindu customs doing traditional Hindu traditions multiplies spiritual benefits manifold. It is said that Bhagwan Vishnu blesses his followers with great divinity on this full moon night.
This day has many significant events related to it like:
Spiritually, the full moon symbolizes completeness, clarity, and the removal of darkness literally and metaphorically.
Vaishakh Purnima and Buddha Purnima are the same day but observed respectively in Hinduism and Buddhism. They are just viewed through different lens but are the same spiritually. Hindus celebrate this day as a very sacred Purnima or full moon day devoted to Bhagwan Vishnu and Buddhists celebrate it as the most important day in Buddhism as it is about commemorating the most important events of Bhagwan Buddha’s life.
For followers of Buddhism, this day commemorates:
This overlap creates a beautiful blend of traditions, where spirituality, compassion and wisdom take center stage.
Celebrations are simple and meaningful rather than being loud:
1. Snan:
Devotees wake up at Brahm Muhurat and take holy dip in Ganga Ji. If that’s not possible, bathing at home with Gangajal in bath wataer is considered equally purifying.
2. पूजा and Meditation:
Worship of Bhagwan Vishnu and organising Satyanarayan Katha at your homes is very auspicious. Singing prayers dedicated to Buddha are common. in unison with meditation.
3. Charity (Daan):
दान has much importance on this day. People donate food, clothes, जल (water) and other essentials to the poor and needy. Offering water filled Matka is highly recommended.
4. Fasting (Vrat):
Some devotees observe a Nirjala Vrat or Phalahari Vrat.
5. Feeding Animals and Birds:
Offering food to cows, birds and stray animals is considered highly पुण्यदायक.
6. Visiting Temples and Buddhist Sites:
Temples dedicated to Bhagwan Vishnu and Buddhist monasteries see devotees in large numbers. Places like Bodh Gaya, Sarnath and Kushinagar hold special events. Many also organise Bhandaras for the poor.
In a fast-paced, often chaotic world, Vaishakh Purnima 2026 is a day to refresh your mind and reconnect with values like compassion, humility, simplicity and generosity. The teachings of Buddha emphasize mindfulness and detachment, while Hindu traditions highlight devotion and dharma. Together, they offer a powerful reminder to live consciously and kindly.
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