Sharad Poornima, also known as Kojagiri Poornima is the most luminous full moon night of the year — a night of spiritual awakening and divine grace.
In Sanskrit, “Ko Jagarati?” means “Who is awake?” — and it is believed that those who stay awake in devotion this night are blessed with abundance, wealth, and wisdom.
On this sacred night, the Moon comes closest to the Earth, bathing it in healing silver light. His cooling rays carry subtle medicinal energy that enriches herbs and plants (vanaspatis), turning their essence into natural elixirs. Traditionally, it is said that when milk is placed under the moonlight, it absorbs these healing vibrations, becoming a nectar that purifies the body and strengthens immunity.
The Goddess of Wealth and Joy descends upon Earth under this radiant moon, blessing every home that welcomes her presence with faith and gratitude. For spiritual seekers (sadhaks), Sharad Poornima is a night long awaited — a time to awaken inner light, deepen devotion, and manifest heartfelt intentions.
Manifestation Meditation for Sharad Poornima
1. Light Meals:
Keep your food simple — fruits, liquids, or light meals through the day.
2. Sacred Offering:
Prepare a bowl of kheer with milk and jaggery, or simply warm milk with saffron.3. Intention Setting:
Write your intentions clearly on paper — for health, relationships, career, or personal growth.
Write as though your desires have already come true, with gratitude in your heart.
4. Sacred Setup:
Place your written intentions on a tray along with the kheer or milk.
Keep it in the balcony, terrace, or near your altar.
5. Meditation Space:
Find a quiet corner — outdoors under the moon, or indoors in peace.
Sit on a mat (preferably woollen), spine straight, eyes gently closed.
6. Moon Connection:
Take a few deep breaths. Visualize the radiant full moon pouring silvery light upon you.
Feel the soft, cooling rays washing away heaviness and filling you with serenity.
7. Chanting:
Begin chanting Om slowly, letting its vibration align with the rhythm of your breath.
Continue as long as you feel connected.
8. Manifestation:
When you’re ready to conclude, visualize your intentions manifesting into reality.
Offer heartfelt gratitude to Chandra Dev (the Moon) and Goddess Lakshmi for their blessings.
9. Completion:
Open your eyes softly, feeling calm and blissful.
Share the moon-blessed milk or kheer with your loved ones.
Keep your intention paper in a sacred space — where you can see it often and be reminded of your light.
Love & Light.
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