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When Is Bhadrapad Purnima 2023? Know The Significance Associated With Bhadrapad Purnima Vrat Katha
Bhadrapad Purnima 2023: Bharadrapad is the 6th month of the Hindu calendar and the Purnima that falls in this month is known as Bhadrapad Purnima. On this day the Satyanarayana avatar of Lord Vishnu is worshipped. On this very day, Uma-Maheshwar vrat is also performed.
When
Is
Bhadrapad
Purnima
2023?
Date,
Time
This
year,
Bhadrapad
Purnima
will
fall
on
28
September
2023.
The
Poornima
Tithi
Begins
at
18:51:36
on
September
28,
2023.
Poornima
Tithi
Ends
at
15:29:27
on
September
29,
2023
There is a tradition of reciting vrat katha on this day and keeping a fast to get the maximum benefits. Let us know about the significance of Bhadrapad Purnima vrat katha in detail.

Bhadrapad Purnima Vrat Katha Significance
This vrat katha is mentioned in Matsya Purana and according to this, once upon a time, there was a sage called Durvasa, who was returning after meeting Lord Shiva. On his way, he crossed paths with Lord Vishnu and Durvasa gave him Bael leaves, a garland given by Lord Shiva instead of wearing it himself.
Lord Vishnu took the garland and put it on the neck of Garuda. Durvasa saw this and became very angry and cursed him saying that you have disrespected Lord Shiva and due to this, Goddess Lakshmi would go away from him and that he would also have to leave Kshirsagar and Sheshnaag would not help him.
Listening to this saddened Lord Vishnu immensely and he then respectfully asked Durvasa to offer a solution in order to free himself from the curse. The sage then told him to perform the fast of Uma Maheshwar and only then everything will fall in place and he will be able to get Goddess Lakshmi back.
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