Tonight marks the last full moon of 2025: Margashirsha Purnima. Discover the age-old rituals, from worshipping Goddess Lakshmi to offering water to the moon, believed to bring wealth, harmony, and inner peace. Are you ready to embrace its blessings?

Last full moon of 2025 tonight
New Delhi: Margashirsha Purnima, the last full moon of 2025 is tonight, December 4. In Hindu tradition, Purnima or full moon day is considered highly auspicious for spiritual practices, prayers, and rituals.
This particular Purnima is dedicated to invoking blessings from Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth and prosperity, and Chandra, the Moon God, who governs emotions and mental well-being. Devotees across India observe various rituals to attract peace, prosperity, and good fortune.
Margashirsha Purnima is regarded as an ideal day for worshipping Goddess Lakshmi. Devotees are encouraged to light a lamp in her honor during the evening and perform a heartfelt puja.
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"Om Shreem Hreem Kleem Tribhuvan Mahalakshmya Asmank Daridrya Nashay Prachar Dhan Dehi Dehi Kleem Hreem Shreem Om" 108 times is believed to invite her blessings, remove financial obstacles, and enhance wealth. The ritual is often accompanied by offering sweets, flowers, and fruits to the goddess, symbolizing devotion and gratitude.
A significant practice on this full moon involves offering water to the moon. Devotees can gaze at the full moon and pour water mixed with rice and flowers as a symbolic gesture of respect and gratitude. According to astrology, this ritual strengthens the Moon’s influence in one’s horoscope, promoting emotional stability, calmness, and inner balance. It is especially recommended for those seeking clarity in decision-making and mental peace.
Purnima is also considered ideal for chanting mantras that promote spiritual well-being. Popular mantras include "Om Laxmiye Namah" and "Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya."
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Regular recitation of these mantras on Margashirsha Purnima is believed to bring mental clarity, inner peace, and spiritual growth. Experts say that performing these chants with devotion can enhance one’s overall positivity and attract harmonious energy into daily life.
Margashirsha Purnima is not only a day for prayers but also a reminder of the importance of faith, devotion, and mindful living. Observing these rituals encourages individuals to reflect on gratitude, cultivate inner peace, and seek divine blessings for prosperity and well-being in the coming months.
As the last full moon of 2025 illuminates the night sky, devotees across India are embracing age-old traditions that blend spiritual practice with cultural heritage, hoping to invite wealth, harmony, and positive energy into their lives.