Narali Purnima 2023 Wishes: Share WhatsApp Messages, Greetings, Images, HD Wallpapers and SMS To Celebrate the Coconut Full Moon

Narali Purnima 2023 will be celebrated on Thursday, August 31, 2023. The auspicious day, also known as Shravana Narali Purnima or Nariyal Purnima, is an important festival celebrated mainly in coastal regions of Western India. It is a significant celebration for the fishing communities in Maharashtra.

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Narali Purnima 2023 will be celebrated on Thursday, August 31, 2023. The auspicious day, also known as Shravana Narali Purnima or Nariyal Purnima, is an important festival celebrated mainly in coastal regions of Western India. It is a significant celebration for the fishing communities in Maharashtra. As we celebrate Narali Purnima 2023, we at LatestLY have compiled a collection of Narali Purnima 2023 wishes and greetings, Narali Purnima HD wallpapers, Narali Purnima pics, Narali Purnima 2023 messages which you can download and share with your family, friends, and relatives. You can also download these Narali Purnima 2023 wishes and messages and send them to your loved ones as Happy Narali Purnima 2023 wishes and Narali Purnima greetings.

According to the Hindu Calendar, Narali Poornima is observed on Purnima Tithi in the month of Shravana, which usually falls in July or August in the Gregorian Calander. You can also download these Narali Purnima 2023 wishes and messages and send them to your loved ones as Happy Narali Purnima 2023 wishes and Narali Purnima greetings.

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The festival's name, 'Narali Purani', is derived from the word 'Nariyal', which means coconut, and 'Purnima', which means 'full moon day'. On this day, offerings such as rice, flowers, and coconuts are offered to Lord Varuna, the god of ocean and waters. As per religious beliefs, it is said that the Puja offered to Lord Varuna on this day appeases him, and he protects people of the fishing communities from all sorts of untoward incidents. The Brahmins in Maharashtra perform a ritualistic Shravani Upakarma on this day and observe Phalahar fasting on the day. They eat only Nariyal, i.e., the coconut, during the fast. Hence, in Konkan and coastal Maharashtra, the day is known as Nariyal Purnima.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Aug 31, 2023 08:03 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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