Chitra Pournami (festival)
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Also calledChitra Pournami
ObservedbyHindu Tamils, Malayalis,சித்திர பௌர்ணமி
TypeHindu
SignificanceFull moon day of the Chaitra month
| Chaitra Purnima சித்திர பௌர்ணமி | |
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| Also called | Chitra Pournami |
| Observed by | Hindu Tamils, Malayalis,சித்திர பௌர்ணமி |
| Type | Hindu |
| Significance | Full moon day of the Chaitra month |
| Celebrations | Veneration of Chitragupta and Murugan |
| Observances | Puja |
| Date | Purnima in Chaitra month |
| Frequency | Annual |
| Part of a series on |
| Kaumaram |
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Chaitra Purnima (Sanskrit: चैत्र पुर्णिमा, romanized: Caitra Purṇimā)[1] or Chitra Pournami is a Hindu festival observed on the purnima (full moon) day of the Chaitra month.[2][3] It is celebrated across various parts of South Asia observed on the full moon day in the month of Chittirai, corresponding in the Gregorian calendar to a day in April or May.