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Vasu Baras 2024: Date, Rituals, and Significance of Govatsa Dwadashi

Vasu Baras, also known as Govatsa Dwadashi, is celebrated on October 28, 2024, marking the start of Diwali in Maharashtra. This day is dedicated to worshipping cows, symbolizing gratitude and prosperity.

October 28, 2024 / 08:59 IST
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Vasu Baras 2024: Govatsa Dwadashi Puja Timings and Tithi

Vasu Baras, celebrated on Monday, October 28, 2024, marks the first day of Diwali in Maharashtra. Known as Govatsa Dwadashi in other parts of India, this day is dedicated to worshipping cows and calves, symbolizing gratitude toward these sacred animals. Vasu Baras holds a special place in Maharashtrian traditions, setting the tone for the Diwali season with themes of prosperity, humility, and respect for nature.

Govatsa Dwadashi Puja Timings and Tithi

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To observe Vasu Baras auspiciously, specific timings are followed:

Rituals and Traditions of Vasu Baras / Govatsa Dwadashi

On Vasu Baras, or Govatsa Dwadashi, devotees honor cows and calves through specific rituals that reflect their cultural and religious significance. Wheat-based products, prepared with devotion, are offered to cows as a gesture of respect. Observers of this day also refrain from consuming wheat and milk products, embodying the humility and gratitude associated with Govatsa Dwadashi.

For Maharashtrians, Vasu Baras serves as the spiritual opening to Diwali. It is known as Nandini Vrat in Hindu tradition, honoring Nandini, the divine cow symbolizing abundance and well-being. Across Maharashtra, people celebrate Vasu Baras by gathering with family, offering prayers, and seeking blessings for prosperity.