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Lalita Jayanti is a Hindu festival that marks the birth of Goddess Lalita who is one of the ten Mahavidyas in the religion. The festival resembles much importance for those following the Shakta tradition and is observed on the Purnima in the Magha month as per Hindu panchang. In 2026, Lalita Jayanti will be observed on Sunday, February 1, 2026. Here are more details on tithi and muhurat:

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Lalita Jayanti 2026 Date and Muhurat Timings

Lalita Jayanti will be observed on Sunday, February 1, 2026.

Purnima Tithi:

  • Begins at 05:52 am on February 1

  • Ends at 03:38 am on February 2

Auspicious Muhurats on this day include:

  • Labha: 09:52 am to 11:13 am

  • Amrita: 11:13 am to 12:35 pm

  • Shubha: 01:56 pm to 03:18 pm

  • Amrita: 07:39 pm to 09:17 pm

About Goddess Lalita

Goddess Lalita, also known as Lalita Tripura Sundari, is considered the supreme manifestation of beauty, wisdom, power, and compassion. Her name, ‘Lalita,’ means 'the playful one,' which resembles her jolly and compassionate nature. Moreover, she represents the highest form of Shakti and symbolizes both material and spiritual abundance.

According to mythology, Goddess Lalila is described as the ruler of Sri Chakra (Sri Yantra), a sacred geometric symbol that represents the universe and divine consciousness. Also, she resides in Sri Nagara, a mystical city made of precious gems, and governs all creation from there.

Lalita is usually depicted seated on a lotus throne, holding sugarcane bow, flower arrows, a noose, and a goad, symbolizing control over desires, emotions, and the mind. She is often accompanied by her attendants Mantrini and Dandini, who assist her in maintaining cosmic order.

Devotees believe that worshipping Goddess Lalita brings prosperity, inner peace, spiritual growth, and protection from negative influences.

Lalita Jayanti Significance

Lalita Jayanti holds great spiritual importance as it marks the divine appearance of Goddess Lalita Tripura Sundari, the supreme form of Shakti and cosmic wisdom.

As mentioned, this festival falls on Magha Purnima, which aligns it perfectly with the spiritual energy of the full moon. Hence, you can consider this event perfect for devotion and inner growth. Speaking about Goddess Lalita, Lalita Jayanti symbolizes the victory of divine feminine energy, wisdom, beauty, harmony, and balance over ignorance and negativity.

Performing puja, mantra chanting, and Sri Yantra worship on this day is believed to cleanse the mind, remove obstacles, and promote spiritual transformation. Devotees seek her blessings for emotional strength, mental clarity, inner peace, and overall well-being. Apart from that, this festival marks a reset or renewal point for many devotees, so you can also call it a time to set new intentions with divine support under the full moon glow.

How to Celebrate Lalita Jayanti?

As a devotee, you can start the festivities early in the morning by taking a bath to cleanse your body and soul. Then, set up an altar with fresh flowers, incense sticks, diyas, etc., in front of the image or idol of Devi Lalita. All you have to make sure of is that the arrangement seems graceful and vibrant, just like the appearance of the Goddess discussed. After that, perform the puja.

Lalita Jayanti Puja Vidhi

A special part of the worship is the Sri Chakra Puja. The Sri Chakra is placed at the center of the altar and worshipped from the outer layers to the inner bindu. Flowers, sandalwood paste, and sacred powders are offered at each level while chanting mantras. Devotees concentrate on the central point, believing it to be the seat of Goddess Lalita’s highest form.

Begin the puja with meditation by visualizing Goddess Lalita seated on a lotus within the Sri Chakra.

  • Offer fresh flowers while reciting Lalita Sahasranama or Sri Lalita Trishati.

  • Present sweets, fruits, milk, and honey as sacred food offerings (Naivedya).

  • Offer betel leaves, nuts, turmeric, and kumkum as Tambulam.

  • Perform aarti by lighting a lamp and singing devotional hymns.

  • Place the Sri Chakra at the center of the altar and keep it purified.

  • Worship each level of the Sri Chakra with flowers, sandalwood paste, and mantras.

  • Focus prayers on the bindu, the central point representing Lalita’s supreme presence.

  • Chant the Sri Chakra mantra during the ritual.

  • Conclude with tarpanam, mantra chanting, and prasad distribution.

Lalita Jayanti Puja Mantra

"Sinduraruna vigraham trinayanam manikyamauli sphurat

Taranayaka-shekaram smitamukhim aapinavakshoruham,

Panibhyamalipurnaratna chashakam raktotpalan bibhratim

Saumyam ratnaghatastarakta-charanam dhyayet paramambikam."

Sri Chakra Puja Mantra

'Om Aim Hreem Shreem Sri Lalita Maha Tripurasundaryai Namah.'

Lalita Jayanti Fast Observance

Devotees observe a fast on Lalita Jayanti to express devotion, self-discipline, and spiritual dedication. Here’s all you need to know:

  • Fasting usually begins at sunrise and continues until the completion of evening prayers or aarti.

  • Some devotees follow a Nirjala fast (without food and water), while others opt for a phalahar fast with fruits and milk.

  • Consumption of grains, onions, garlic, and non-vegetarian food is strictly avoided on this day.

  • Satvik meals prepared without excessive spices are preferred for those who choose partial fasting.

  • Maintaining purity in thoughts, speech, and actions is emphasized throughout the observance.

Breaking the fast:

  • The fast is traditionally broken after evening puja or after sighting the moon on Purnima.

  • Prasad is first offered to Goddess Lalita before consuming food.

  • Charity and feeding the needy are encouraged as part of spiritual merit.

Lalita Jayanti - Post Puja Observance

  • Spend a few moments in silence after the puja for self-reflection and inner awareness.

  • Practice meditation to absorb and retain the spiritual energy of the worship.

  • Continue devotional activities such as chanting hymns and sacred mantras.

  • Read spiritual scriptures like the Devi Mahatmyam to deepen understanding and faith.

  • Maintain a calm, positive, and disciplined mindset throughout the day.

  • Share prasad with family, friends, and visitors as a symbol of divine grace.

  • Avoid negative thoughts, arguments, and distractions after the ritual.

Lalita Jayanti Vrat Katha

Lalita Jayanti Vrat Katha revolves around a demon named 'Bhandasura' who acquired a special blessing through intense penance that made him invincible.

When Bhandasura felt that he was invincible, he unleashed chaos across the three worlds and created havoc. Upon hearing the plea of her devotees, Lalita Tripura Sundari declared war against Bhandasura and went to face him on her chariot with a celestial army. This resulted in a fierce battle between 'dharm' and 'adharm', and eventually, Lalita Devi defeated Bhandasura with her divine grace and unshakable faith, which restored peace and balance to the universe.

To commemorate this victory and show devotion, devotees observed Lalita Jayanti vrat (fast) and prayed that, just as Goddess Lalita defeated evil through her goodness, they too may overcome every hardship that comes their way in life.

Celebrate the divine energy of Lalita Jayanti by gaining deeper clarity about your life and spiritual path. For this, you can talk to an astrologer on Astroyogi and seek personalized guidance and understand how Goddess Lalita’s blessings can influence your destiny!

Lalita Jayanti 2026: Final Words

Lalita Jayanti reminds us that true strength begins within. With faith, discipline, and positive intent, one can overcome inner fears, rise above negativity, and move closer to personal goals. It inspires courage, clarity, and victory over all forms of darkness, guiding devotees toward a life of purpose, confidence, and lasting fulfillment.

Happy Lalita Jayanti!