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  2. Magha Purnima - Wikipedia

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    Maghi Purnima, also known by the name of Magha Purnima, is known to be a day of the full moon that occurs during the Hindu calendar month of Magh. [1] This day falls during the Gregorian calendar month of January or February.

  3. A Guide to Full Moon Rituals for Self-Love, Abundance, and ...

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    January 12, 2024 at 9:00 AM "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." The full moon’s iconic, radiant glow has adorned countless night skies ...

  4. 1st full moon of 2021 to rise Thursday night - AOL

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    The final week of January will feature the first full moon of 2021, a celestial event that has several nicknames with origins that can be traced to January's wintry weather. The full moon will ...

  5. These Full Moon Rituals Will Help You Become A Magnet For ...

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    These 15 ritual ideas can help you harness the power of the full moon, whether you’re looking to try a new one each month or welcome a few new ideas into your regular practice. Meditate.

  6. Purnima - Wikipedia

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    Pūrṇimā (Sanskrit: पूर्णिमा) is the word for full moon in Sanskrit.The day of Purnima is the day in each month when the full moon occurs, and marks the division in each month between the two lunar fortnights (), and the Moon is aligned exactly in a straight line, called a syzygy, with the Sun and Earth.

  7. Poya - Wikipedia

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    A Poya occurs every full moon. [1] [2] Uposatha is important to Buddhists all around the world, who have adopted the lunar calendar for their religious observances.Owing to the moon's fullness of size as well as its effulgence, the full moon day is treated as the most auspicious of the four lunar phases occurring once every lunar month (29.5 days) and thus marked by a holiday.

  8. January’s Full Wolf Moon Represents ”Intense” Emotional ...

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    Now is the time for emotional catharsis, according to Country Living’s go-to expert astrologer. Here's what Monday, January 13th’s full Wolf Moon means for you.

  9. Thaipusam - Wikipedia

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    Thaipusam or Thaipoosam (Tamil: Taippūcam, IPA: [t̪əjppuːsəm]) is a Tamil Hindu festival celebrated on the first full moon day of the Tamil month of Thai coinciding with Pusam star. The festival is celebrated to commemorate the victory of Hindu god Murugan over the demon Surapadman .