29th July 2026 – Ashadha Full Moon Puja and havan

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DO NOTE: All times indicated below, associated with the start or end of a religious day are in 24-hour format.

July 29th, 2026, Uednesday

Ashadha Purnima Begins – 14h48, July 28th Ends – 16h35, July 29th

Fasting On Purnima

Us Hindus consider, the full moon day, (Purnima) sacred as it’s a day that Lord Vishnu presides  over.  Some  Hindus  (health  permitting)  observe  a  fast  on  this day,  or  at  any rate take only light food in the night. A Human Being  is composed of about 60% liquid and 40% solid. You may wonder how? Uell, blood is liquid, is it not? The Moon has an effect on the sea, making the tides rise or fall. In the same way, the Moon also has an effect on the liquid content in humans. The above results in a person becoming tense and irritable. That is how the term ‘lunatic’ came into being. ‘luna’ means ‘moon’ in latin. Lunatic  means  ‘insane’.  Our  great  Sages  and  Rishi’s,  knew  how  to  combat  the  evil effects on human behavior during the full moon and new moon days. They found that light  food  on  these  days  would  lower  the  acidic  content  in  our  system,  which  helps human beings to retain their mental balance. By fasting or taking light food the whole system is given a rest. By praying a person would not allow his/her emotions to run wild. Uhen the system is at rest psychologically also there is rest in a person. He/she feels comfortable physically and psychologically and will not be prone to irritation and outburst  of  temper.  Fasting  creates  remarkable  endurance  in  a  person,  a  special feeling  of  empathy  and  a  sense  of  equality  between  the  rich  and  the  poor.  Fasting occasionally, is key to good health.

HOU TO OBSERVE A FULL MOON FAST:  On  this  day  many  don’t  consume  white grains   and   observe   a   fast   starting   from   sunrise   without   salt   or   without   water depending  on  ones  capabilities  and  health  until  the  evening  when  the  moon  is sighted.  For  Moon  times  in  your  area  in  South  Africa  please  visit  this  website http://www.saao.ac.za/public-info/sun-moon-stars/.  Some  offer  milk  and  water  on  a plant  while  viewing  the  Moon. After  performing  this act  then the  devotee  consumes solid food with salt.

Because  Lord  Vishnu  rules  Purnima  day,  the  most  auspicious  Shree  Satya  Narayana Vrata  Puja  is  the  most  apted puja  to  perform  on  this  day.  And  the  times  to perform this sacred puja is given above. The D.I.Y Shree Satya Narayana Vrata Puja proper with

Havan is given on our website DIPIKA. Ctrl-Click (HERE) to access this article.

The Maha-MritunjayaHavanperformedonFullMoon
      

The Maha Mritunjaya havan is a very simple yet extremely powerful havan. This havan

should  preferably  be  performed  on  Purnima  (full  moon)  when  auspiciousness  is  at maximum. After having a bath, wear clean clothes. Prepare about a medium size bowl of sweet rice. Then add about 200 g of Black sesame (til) seeds, cut about a stand of kush grass into very small pieces (if you don’t have Kush grass not to worry), add 100g of vegetable or butter ghee and finally add to the sweet rice. Mix all these ingredients together.

Place wood in the havan kund (which should already have a little sand in it. The reason for  this  is  so  that  the  ghee  does  not  leak  out.)  Take  a  little  Ganga  water  and  sip  it three times chanting “Om Vishnu”. I recommend that those who are sitting down for the havan chant the very auspicious Hanuman Chalisa. Then place  camphor on the wood and  light  it.  Thereafter  invite  Lord  Vishnu  and  the  devis  and  devas  to  the  havan  by saying  “O  Lord  Vishnu,  Sarva  Devis  and  Devas  I               (your  name)  invite  you  all  to this auspicious havan.

Now start the offerings by the chanting the Mritunjaya mantra, which is, as ff: – “Om trayam bakkam yajaa-mahe sugan-dhim pushti-vardhanam

urvaa-rooka-miva bandha-naam mrityor mooksheeya maamritaat Om” swaahaa

Offer the sweet rice after you say Om (the second Om above) and chant swaahaa. Do this for 108 x’s. Once this is complete ask Lord Vishnu and all the devi and devas for forgiveness for any mistakes that was committed during the havan and chant the Maha Mantra  ”  Hare  Krishna  Hare  Krishna  Krishna  Krishna  Hare  Hare  Hare  Rama  Hare  Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare ” 21 times to allay for any mistakes committed during the havan. Then request Lord Vishnu and the Devi and devas to kindly return to their abodes.

Requirements for the Havan: One packet havan wood; 100g ghee; 200g black til; One small bowl sweet rice, one strand of kush grass, havan kund, 2 blocks of camphor.

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