Kartika Purnima
| Kartika Purnima | |
|---|---|
Kartika Purnima: 28 November 2012 | |
| Also called | Kartika Pournami, Tripuri Purnima, Tripurari Purnima, Deva-Diwali, Deva-Deepawali |
| Observed by | Hindus, Sikhs, and Jains |
| Type | Religious |
| Significance | Commemorates as : Lord Shiva's victory over the demon Tripurasura Appearance of Bhagavan Vishnu as Matsya (the fish avatar) Birthday of Lord Kartikeya, and Vrinda Birth of Guru Nanak |
| Observances | Prayers and religious rituals honoring Brahma at Pushkar Lake, puja to Vishnu and Harihara, Bathing at Pushkar Lake and puja to Brahma |
| Date | Kartik Purnima |
| Related to | Vaikuntha Chaturdashi |
Kartika Purnima (Sanskrit: कार्त्तिकपूर्णिमा, romanized: Kārttikapūrṇimā), also known as Kartika Pournami, is a Hindu, Sikh, and Jain cultural festival that is celebrated on purnima (full moon day), the 15th day of the lunar month Kartika. It falls in November or December of the Gregorian calendar and is also known as Tripurari Purnima or Deva-Deepavali, the gods festival of lights. Karthika Deepam is a related festival that is celebrated in South India and Sri Lanka on a different date. It follows Diwali by about 15 days.