October 2024 Full Moon Date and Time in India: What Is Hunter’s Moon? Meaning, Viewing Tips and Other Details of the Supermoon Coinciding With Kojagiri Purnima

As the October Hunter’s Moon will be a supermoon, it will be different from the other full Moon, making its size larger and brighter than usual, casting its radiant glow across the night sky. The celestial event will also coincide with Kojagiri Purnima or Sharad Purnima, a festival celebrated in India, marking the harvest season.

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October 2024 is an excellent time for the skywatchers as the night sky will be dazzled with the October full Moon, known as the Hunter’s Moon, which will also be a supermoon. This celestial event holds a great deal of cultural and traditional values. As the October Hunter’s Moon will be a supermoon, it will be different from the other full Moon, making its size larger and brighter than usual, casting its radiant glow across the night sky. The celestial event will also coincide with Kojagiri Purnima or Sharad Purnima, a festival celebrated in India, marking the harvest season. In this article we’ll learn about the October 2024 full Moon date and time in India, what is Hunter's Moon, its viewing tips and other details of the supermoon coinciding with Kojagiri Purnima in India.

Hunter’s Moon 2024 Date and Time

The October Supermoon, that is, the Hunter’s Moon will be observed on October 17. The Moon will be visible 07:26 AM EST(04:56 PM IST). The Hunter’s Moon will be visible from different parts of the world. In India, October full Moon is called Kojagiri Purnima.

Hunter’s Moon Meaning

The Hunter’s Moon is the first full Moon that follows the Harvest Moon, which is the full Moon closest to the autumn equinox. The Moon traditionally got its name from a time when the hunters used the moonlight as a signal to prepare for the upcoming cold winter by going hunting. This is because the animals were beginning to fatten up in preparation for the winter. Sources suggested other names for the Hunter’s Moon, such as the Sanguine or Blood Moon, to associate it either with the blood from hunting or the colour of the changing autumn leaves.

Hunter’s Moon Coinciding With Kojagiri Purnima

Hunter’s Moon 2024 will coincides with Kojagiri Purnima in India. Kojagiri Purnima or Sharad Purnima falls on the full Moon day of the Hindu lunar month of Ashwin, which holds cultural significance for many and symbolises prosperity and celebration under the radiant autumn Moon. The Kojagiri Purnima 2024 tithi will begin at 08:40 PM on October 16 and will end at 04:55 PM on October 17, as per Drik Panchang. On this day, Maa Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity is worshipped.

Hunter’s Moon Viewing Tips

The visibility of the Hunter’s Moon can be enjoyed without any special equipment. Here are some tips for viewing the celestial event.

Find a Clear Horizon: Since the Moon will rise close to the horizon, try to find an open space free from buildings and trees for an unobstructed view.

Capture the Moment: If you love photography, bring your camera along. The large, golden Moon rising against the autumn landscape can create stunning photos.

Enjoy Without Equipment: You don’t need a telescope to enjoy the beauty of the Hunter’s Moon. Its brightness and proximity to the horizon make it a great opportunity to appreciate with the naked eye.

Hunter’s Moon provides an opportunity for the skywatchers to witness the beauty of the supermoon. Whether you’re an avid skywatcher or just here to admire the supermoon, October 2024 full Moon promises to be a memorable and awe-inspiring night for all of us across the globe.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Oct 04, 2024 02:29 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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