Jyeshtha Adhik Maas Purnima: After many years, a wonderful coincidence occurs on the full moon day of Jyeshtha Adhik Maas..
- byShikha Srivastava
- 30 May, 2026
Jyeshtha Adhik Maas Purnima 2026: In Hinduism, the Full Moon (Purnima) of Jyeshtha Adhik Maas holds immense religious and spiritual significance. This year, the Purnima Tithi (date) of the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase) of Jyeshtha Adhik Maas falls on Sunday, May 31st. It is believed that acts of charity, chanting (Japa), and fasting performed on this specific date yield manifold benefits compared to those performed on other Full Moon days. The *Padma Purana* mentions that the occurrence of Adhik Maas takes place only once every three years. On this day, worshipping Lord Vishnu, bathing in holy rivers, and performing acts of charity are said to yield exponentially greater rewards. Let us explore the significance of Jyeshtha Adhik Maas Purnima, the proper worship rituals, and the items recommended for donation.

**Rare Celestial Conjunctions on Jyeshtha Purnima**
On Jyeshtha Purnima, auspicious *Yogas* (planetary alignments) known as 'Shiva' and 'Siddha' are forming, thereby further enhancing the significance of this day. On this auspicious occasion, the placement of the planet Mars in its own sign (exalted position) creates the *Ruchaka Raja Yoga*. Additionally, the conjunction of the planets Venus and Mercury within the same zodiac sign forms the *Lakshmi Narayana Yoga*. Performing worship and prayers to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi during these auspicious alignments is believed to grant every form of worldly happiness and bestow the benevolent influence of the planets.
**Jyeshtha Purnima 2026: Auspicious Timings (Shubh Muhurat)**
According to the *Drik Panchang*, on Saturday, the Sun will be positioned in the zodiac sign of Taurus, while the Moon will reside in the sign of Libra.
**Brahma Muhurat:** 04:03 AM to 04:43 AM
**Abhijit Muhurat:** 11:51 AM to 12:47 PM
**Godhuli Muhurat:** 07:13 PM to 07:33 PM
**Vijaya Muhurat:** 02:37 PM to 03:33 PM
**Nishita Muhurat:** 11:58 PM to 12:39 AM (on June 1st)
**The Significance of Adhik Maas Purnima**
The Full Moon of Adhik Maas is described as *'Sarvasiddhidayini'*—meaning it possesses the power to fulfill every kind of desire and aspiration. It is believed that observing a fast, bathing in holy rivers, and performing acts of charity according to one's capacity on this auspicious day yields spiritual merit that is several thousand times greater than that gained on ordinary days. According to religious traditions, bathing in a holy river and giving alms to the needy on Jyeshtha Purnima leads to liberation from sins and ushers in happiness and prosperity in life. The worship of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi is considered to be of special significance on this day. Many people also recite the *Satyanarayan Katha* and the *Vishnu Sahasranama*.
**Jyeshtha Adhikmas Purnima Worship Rituals**
The Purnima (Full Moon) Tithi falling during the *Adhikmas* (intercalary month) of Jyeshtha is dedicated to Lord Narayan (Vishnu). Observing a fast and reciting the *Satyanarayan Katha* on this day is believed to foster happiness, prosperity, and an abundance of wealth and grains within the home. To perform special worship on this day, one should first wake up during the *Brahma Muhurat* (the auspicious pre-dawn period). After completing one's daily ablutions—ideally by bathing in water mixed with holy Ganges water—one should wear clean or yellow-colored garments. Next, sprinkle Ganges water over the home temple area and place a *Chowki* (raised wooden platform) there. Cover the platform with a yellow or red cloth and install an idol or image of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi upon it. Now, offer flowers, fruits, sandalwood paste, *Akshat* (unbroken rice grains), incense, and lamps to Lord Hari; it is essential to include *Tulsi* (Holy Basil) leaves in the *Bhog* (sacred food offering). On this day, listen to or read the *Satyanarayan Katha*. Additionally, chant the *Vishnu Sahasranama* or the mantra "Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya."

**Items to Donate**
According to astrological beliefs, religious acts performed during the Purnima of *Adhikmas* are considered to yield auspicious results that endure for a long time. Since the month of Jyeshtha falls during the summer season, when the heat is intense, donating items such as water-filled earthen pots (*Matkas*), *Sattu* (roasted gram flour), mangoes, musk melons, hand fans, clothing, or food grains on the *Adhikmas* Purnima is considered to be highly meritorious. One should make it a point to donate to a needy person or a Brahmin according to one's financial capacity. For devotees, this day is regarded as a special opportunity to attain spiritual peace and accumulate spiritual merit.
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