ποΈ Tuesday, 20 January 2026 π Hindu Festival of Moon Sighting Chandra Darshan marks the first sacred sighting of the Moon after Amavasya (New Moon) β a powerful symbol of new beginnings, prosperity, mental peace, and emotional balance. ππ Devotees fast all day and break the fast only after seeing the Moon, offering water (Arghya) and prayers to seek blessings for peace, wealth, and well-being. π§πΎπΏ β¨ Astrological Significance β¨ In Vedic astrology, the Moon (Chandra) represents the mind, emotions, memory, intuition, and inner rhythm of life. π§ π« The full Moon night is considered supremely auspicious β believed to amplify emotional harmony, mental clarity, and intuitive awareness. ππ Observing the Moon on this night aligns us with the natural lunar cycle, promoting emotional intelligence, spiritual growth, and inner calm. πΏπ π Why It Matters: βοΈ Renew intentions & reset your mind π§ββοΈ βοΈ Boost emotional balance & intuition π βοΈ Invite abundance & prosperity π βοΈ Strengthen family & community bonds π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ π On this day, many also offer charity, rice, sugar & clothes as part of traditional worship β believed to bring good luck and blessings from Chandra Dev. πβ¨ β¨ Moon Gazing Ritual Tips: βοΈ Check local moonrise time π βοΈ View the full Moon with reverence π βοΈ Chant βOm Chandraya Namahβ ποΈ βοΈ Offer Arghya with gratitude π§ Celebrate the Moon, mindfulness & inner peace this Chandra Darshan! πβ€οΈ Donβt forget to tag someone who loves moon festivals! π€π π² Follow for more spiritual festivals, astrology insights, ritual guides, and moon worship posts! π