Narali Purnima 2024: Narali Purnima holds special significance in various states of India. Like Shravan Purnima, Raksha Bandhan, and Kajri Purnima, Narali Purnima is also celebrated with great enthusiasm. This festival is particularly popular in South India.

The word "Narali" refers to coconut, and "Purnima" signifies the full moon day. On Narali Purnima, coconuts hold great importance. According to the Hindu calendar, this year the festival will be observed on Monday, August 19, 2024.

Know the rituals and significance associated with Narali Purnima. ALSO READ: Raksha Bandhan 2024: Share These Heartfelt Messages To Your Brothers And Sisters Importance of Narali Purnima This festival is especially significant among fishermen and is widely celebrated across Maharashtra. The month of Sawan (Shravan) is considered highly auspicious in the Hindu calendar, giving Purnima (the full moon day) special importance.

On Narali Purnima, people primarily worship Varuna, the god of the sea, and offer coconuts to him. It is believed that by doing so, the sea god is pleased and protects them from the dangers of the ocean. The festival is predominantly celebrated by fishermen living near coastal areas.

On this day, devotees also worship Lord Shiva. The coconut, with its three eyes, is considered a symbol of Lord Shiva, and the month of sawan is particularly dear to him. Therefore, on this day, devotees offer coconuts and sacred items like bhang (cannabis) and dhatura (thorn apple) to Lord Shiva.