Hindi Route
This festival planning page is active on a locale-specific route with the same AstroTithi calculation layer and city-aware timing data.
ओणम 2026
मुख्य जानकारी
- तारीख: 2026-09-06
- तिथि संदर्भ: Thiruvonam
- माह संदर्भ: Shravana
- विशेष टिप्पणी: Date may vary by city-specific tithi/sunrise boundaries. Verify on local panchang page.
महत्व और योजना
Scriptural practice for this festival centers on intention, purity, and correct muhurat usage. Family rituals and temple worship are both considered valid paths. For Onam, devotees usually balance home puja, temple darshan, and practical household duties according to local custom.
- Onam is usually planned around Thiruvonam alignment with Shravana.
- Shravana observance windows often influence how families prepare fasting, samagri, travel, and temple visits.
- Common regional associations include State-specific observance with local temple traditions and community events. This matters because rituals and timing emphasis can shift by tradition.
पूजा विधि
Conclude with prasad distribution and a short family prayer; if fasting is observed, complete parana according to local tithi guidance. For Onam, use city panchang checks before finalizing start time and completion time.
- Clean the puja space, light the diya, and take sankalpa with the observance intention.
- Offer flowers, mantra, and naivedya in a calm sequence rather than rushing through every optional step.
- Complete aarti, prayer, and charity or prasad distribution after the main worship segment.
तैयारी और सावधानी
- Vishnu altar or image, diya, incense, flowers, and naivedya should be kept ready before the main puja window.
- Confirm Onam timing from the city panchang when Thiruvonam is sunrise-sensitive.
- Keep one simple family sankalpa so the ritual stays focused even if the celebration is small.
- Do not rely on generic internet timing when the tithi changes close to sunrise or sunset.
- Avoid treating regional customs as interchangeable; household tradition can legitimately differ.
- Keep fasting and ritual intensity within health-safe limits for children, elders, and anyone under medical care.