Narali Purnima 2025: Date, Timings, Significance & Rituals
Narali Purnima, also known as Coconut Day, is a vibrant festival celebrated primarily along the coastal regions of Maharashtra, Goa, and parts of Gujarat. It marks the end of the monsoon season and honors the Sea God – Lord Varuna for protecting fishermen and ensuring safe voyages.
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Narali Purnima 2025: Date, Timings, Significance & Rituals
Narali Purnima, also known as Coconut Day, is a vibrant festival celebrated primarily along the coastal regions of Maharashtra, Goa, and parts of Gujarat. It marks the end of the monsoon season and honors the Sea God – Lord Varuna for protecting fishermen and ensuring safe voyages.
In 2025, Narali Purnima will once again bring together communities in a colorful blend of tradition, devotion, and festivity.
📅 Narali Purnima 2025 Date & Timings
Date: Monday, 11th August 2025
Purnima Tithi Begins: 11:45 AM on 10th August 2025
Purnima Tithi Ends: 1:10 PM on 11th August 2025
Auspicious Pooja Muhurtham:
Morning Muhurtham: 7:00 AM – 10:15 AM
Midday Offering Time: During high tide (varies by location — check local timings)
(Note: Timings may vary based on location; refer to your local Panchang for accuracy.)
🌊 Significance of Narali Purnima
The term “Narali” means coconut, and “Purnima” refers to the full moon day. This festival coincides with Shravana Purnima in the Hindu calendar.
For Fishermen: Narali Purnima is the day they resume fishing after the monsoon break.
Religious Meaning: Coconuts are offered to Lord Varuna as a token of gratitude for calm seas and protection from storms.
Cultural Connection: It also signifies the arrival of safer seas, encouraging trade and travel.
The coconut, with its three “eyes,” is considered pure and sacred — symbolizing the human ego being surrendered to the divine.
🪔 How Narali Purnima is Celebrated
1. Sea Offering
The central ritual involves offering coconuts to the sea while chanting prayers to Lord Varuna. Fishermen dress in colorful attire, decorate their boats, and sail a short distance into the sea to make offerings.
2. Community Gatherings
Villages along the coast host music, dance, and folk performances, celebrating the start of the fishing season.
3. Coconut-based Feast
Special dishes like Narali Bhaat (sweet coconut rice), coconut laddoos, and modaks are prepared and shared among family and friends.
4. Boat Decoration
Boats are beautifully adorned with flags, flowers, and vibrant fabrics — symbolizing prosperity and safety for the coming season.
📜 Mythological Importance
According to Hindu mythology, offering a coconut to the sea on Shravana Purnima pleases Lord Varuna, ensuring protection for sailors and fishermen. The ritual also symbolizes surrendering one’s desires to God and seeking spiritual growth.
🙏 Narali Purnima 2025 Ritual Tips
Use fresh coconuts for offering — avoid those with cracks.
Offer flowers, rice, turmeric, and sandalwood paste along with the coconut.
Chant Varuna Gayatri Mantra for blessings.
Avoid non-vegetarian food on this day to maintain ritual purity.
Narali Purnima 2025 is more than just a festival — it’s a prayer for safety, a thanksgiving to nature, and a celebration of coastal life. Whether you’re by the sea or inland, participating in the rituals connects you with the deep cultural roots of India’s maritime traditions.


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