
Narali Purnima is a vibrant and spiritually significant festival celebrated with great devotion in Udgir. Observed on the full moon day of the Shravan month, the festival marks the offering of coconuts to the sea and to Lord Varuna, the deity of water. Though traditionally associated with coastal communities, Narali Purnima in Udgir is celebrated with equal enthusiasm through religious rituals, cultural gatherings, and festive traditions. Families visit temples to offer prayers for prosperity, happiness, and protection from natural calamities. Devotees prepare special coconut-based sweets and dishes, symbolizing purity and gratitude. The festival also strengthens social bonds as people come together for community celebrations, devotional songs, and cultural programs.
In Udgir, Narali Purnima reflects the town’s rich cultural heritage and spiritual unity. Temples and local neighborhoods are beautifully decorated, creating a festive atmosphere filled with devotion and joy. The occasion is also considered auspicious for beginning new ventures and praying for a prosperous future.