Neha Mewari | Feb 7, 2025
Discover the most powerful Vrats in Hinduism that hold deep spiritual significance. These fasts are observed with devotion to seek blessings and inner peace.
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Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, Ekadashi is observed twice a month. It helps cleanse the mind and body, promoting spiritual growth and liberation from past sins.
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Devotees observe this Vrat for Lord Ganesha. Fasting on Sankashti Chaturthi is believed to remove obstacles and bring prosperity into one’s life.
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Dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, Pradosh Vrat is observed during the evening twilight. It brings blessings of health, wealth, and happiness.
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Ashtami Vrat is dedicated to Goddess Durga. Observed on the eighth day of the lunar month, it symbolizes strength and helps devotees overcome challenges.
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Each weekday is dedicated to a specific deity. Observing fasts on particular days brings blessings aligned with the deity’s unique powers and qualities.
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Also known as Gajanana Sankashti, this Vrat honours Lord Ganesha. Observing it brings success, wisdom, and relief from difficulties.
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Devotees observe this Vrat to worship Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. It’s believed to bring marital harmony and divine blessings.
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Dedicated to Lord Murugan, this Vrat is observed on the sixth day of the lunar month. It blesses devotees with courage, wisdom, and family harmony.
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Observed on the full moon day, this Vrat is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi. It symbolizes abundance, purity, and spiritual growth.
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Observed by Jains and Hindus, Rohini Vrat is dedicated to Mahavir Swami. It brings prosperity, long life, and liberation from cycles of rebirth.
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