Pausha Purnima day in Hindu religion is considered auspicious to get blessings from Sun and Moon God after performing special prayers and rituals.[3][4] The auspicious day falling in the month of Pausha which is dedicated to Sun God and combined with the Pausha month[5] which is known for spiritual significance coupled with rejuvenation practices.[6][7]
Legend
Pausha Purnima is also associated with and ancient story called Pausha Purnima Vrata Katha.[8]
Rituals
On Pausha Purnima day people perform the following rituals-[9][10]
Waking up early morning and taking a holy bath.
Visiting religious places like Haridwar or Prayagraj to take holy bath in river Ganga as its considered very important.
Offering Argya to Surya (Sun God) along with chanting Surya Mantra after taking bath.
Offering prayer to Lord Vishnu after lighting Diya with Desi ghee.
Offering Havan and donating food and clothes to Brahmins.
^Arab, Pooyan Tamimi; Hughes, Jennifer Scheper; Rodríguez-Plate, S. Brent (1 September 2023). The Routledge Handbook of Material Religion. Taylor & Francis. ISBN978-1-351-17621-7.