Chitra Pournami (festival)

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Also calledChitra Pournami
TypeHindu
SignificanceFull moon day of the Chaitra month
Chaitra Purnima சித்திர பௌர்ணமி
Also calledChitra Pournami
Observed byHindu Tamils, Malayalis,சித்திர பௌர்ணமி
TypeHindu
SignificanceFull moon day of the Chaitra month
CelebrationsVeneration of Chitragupta and Murugan
ObservancesPuja
DatePurnima in Chaitra month
FrequencyAnnual

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.

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