In Hinduism, each day of the week is dedicated to the worship of a specific god or goddess. The devotees perform specific rituals and prayers each week to honor the gods and goddesses and seek their blessings for prosperity, health, and happiness. Devotees often visit temples, perform pujas (rituals), chant mantras, and observe fasts dedicated to these deities on their respective days to seek their blessings. Though the tradition and specific guidelines differ based on regional traditions and familial customs, here's a general guideline on which deity is traditionally worshiped on each day of the week:
Which Deity to Worship on Which Day
| Day | Deity |
| Sunday/Raviwar | Lord Surya |
| Monday/Somwar | Lord Shiva |
| Tuesday/Mangalwar | Lord Hanuman |
| Wednesday/Budhwar | Lord Ganesha |
| Thursday/Guruwar | Lord Vishnu |
| Friday/Shukrawar | Goddess Lakshmi |
| Saturday/Shaniwar | Lord Shani |
Monday (Somwar): Lord Shiva is the deity worshiped on Mondays. On this day, devotees observe fasts and offer milk, water, and bael leaves to Shiva Lingam to seek blessings for peace, prosperity, and the fulfillment of desires.
Tuesday (Mangalwar): Lord Hanuman is worshiped on Tuesdays. On this day, devotees visit Hanuman temples and offer prayers, sindoor (vermilion), and sweets to seek protection against evil forces and strength.
Wednesday (Budhwar): Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, is worshiped on Wednesdays. On this day, devotees offer prayers, durva grass, and modak (sweet) to seek wisdom, success in new ventures, and the removal of obstacles.
Thursday (Guruwar): Lord Vishnu, or his avatar, Lord Krishna, is worshiped on Thursdays. It's believed that offering prayers, yellow clothes, and food items like gram dal and yellow sweets will bring wealth, happiness, and the fulfillment of wishes.
Friday (Shukrawar): Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity, is worshiped on Fridays. Devotees who perform Lakshmi Puja and offer lotus flowers, sweets, and coins to Goddess Lakshmi on Fridays are blessed with prosperity, wealth, and well-being.
Saturday (Shaniwar): Lord Shani (Saturn) is worshiped on Saturdays. It's highly recommended by Hindu Pandits to remove the ill effects of Saturn in one's horoscope. On this day, devotees offer oil and sesame seeds and pray to Shani Dev to ward off evils and hardships from their lives.
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