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Vivah Panchami 2024 Date: When Is Vivah Panchami? Why Is It Significant in Nepal and India?

Discover the significance of Vivah Panchami 2024, a Hindu festival celebrating the wedding anniversary of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita. Learn about its importance in Nepal and India.

December 05, 2024 / 11:24 IST
Vivah Panchami 2024 Date

Vivah Panchami, a day of immense cultural and spiritual significance, marks the divine union of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita. Celebrated with great enthusiasm in both Nepal and India, this festival holds a special place in the hearts of devotees. In 2024, Vivah Panchami will be celebrated on Thursday, December 5.

This sacred occasion is observed on the fifth day of the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase of the moon) in the Hindu month of Margashirsha. It is particularly notable in regions associated with the Ramayana’s epic narrative, where it is believed that Lord Rama and Goddess Sita were married on this auspicious day.

Vivah Panchami 2024: Date and Time

EventDate and Time
Vivah PanchamiThursday, December 5, 2024
Panchami Tithi Begins01:19 AM on Dec 05, 2024
Panchami Tithi Ends12:37 AM on Dec 06, 2024
Vivah Panchami: Significance

Vivah Panchami is much more than a traditional observance; it is a celebration of love, devotion, and divine blessings. The festival commemorates the wedding of two revered figures from the Ramayana, symbolising unity and the triumph of dharma.

The celebrations are particularly vibrant in Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Rama, and Janakpur in Nepal, the birthplace of Goddess Sita. Devotees from across the globe gather in these sacred places to participate in rituals, processions, and cultural performances that recreate the grandeur of their celestial wedding.

Why is it significant in Nepal and India?

In Nepal, Vivah Panchami is celebrated with grand fervour at the Janaki Mandir in Janakpur. A royal wedding procession, or Barat, is re-enacted, where devotees dress as characters from the Ramayana to relive the momentous event.

In India, Ayodhya becomes a hub of festivity as devotees throng the temples to offer prayers and witness re-enactments of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita’s marriage. Special pujas, bhajans, and plays narrating the Ramayana are organised, fostering a sense of devotion and community.

The teachings of Vivah Panchami go beyond religion. The festival reminds people of the values of love, mutual respect, and adherence to righteous principles, making it relevant in today’s world. It inspires individuals to cultivate harmony and understanding in relationships, reflecting the ideal partnership of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita.

Vivah Panchami is not just a festival but a timeless tradition that unites people through faith and devotion. Whether celebrated in Nepal, India, or anywhere else, it carries the profound message of love, virtue, and spiritual harmony. This December 5, devotees will once again come together to honour this divine union, seeking blessings for their own lives and relationships.

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Neha Mewari

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