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Vows, vermillion & banyan tree:Women observe Vat Savitri Vrat
Vows, vermillion & banyan tree:Women observe Vat Savitri Vrat

Time of India

time26-05-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Time of India

Vows, vermillion & banyan tree:Women observe Vat Savitri Vrat

1 2 Patna: The city came alive with colours, chants and silent vows on Monday as married Hindu women observed Vat Savitri Vrat, a festival deeply rooted in mythology and devotion, celebrated with the hope of ensuring the long life and well-being of their husbands. Observed on Jyeshtha Amavasya, the no-moon day in the Hindu calendar, this sacred day drew hundreds of women to banyan trees scattered across parks, temple premises and even residential neighbourhoods. From early morning, women dressed in vibrant traditional saris, predominantly red and yellow, adorned with bangles, bindis and streaks of vermillion in the parting of their hair, flocked to the banyan trees. The air was filled with devotional songs and murmured prayers as they circled the trees, tying sacred threads around the trunks, waving traditional hand fans, and offering fruits and sweets. "This festival is associated with the tale of Savitri," said Amrendra Shastri, a priest at a temple in the Pani Tanki area of Boring Road. "By fasting and worshipping banyan trees on this auspicious day, women seek long life and good health for their husbands and children. Since morning, several women have come here to worship and listen to the tale of Savitri and Satyavan," Shastri added. "The banyan tree is a symbol of long lifespan and is considered the abode of the Hindu Trinity — Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trade Bitcoin & Ethereum – No Wallet Needed! IC Markets Start Now Undo The waving of fans is a symbolic gesture, praying that their husbands remain tireless and unshaken in the face of life's challenges," he added. For many women, preparations for the day began well in advance. "I have been observing fast on this day for more than 10 years," said Shobha Rani, a resident of Boring Road. "I did my shopping a day before, gathering all the essentials like sacred thread, hand fan, seasonal fruits, and vermillion. Today, I worshipped the banyan tree, tied the thread around it, and listened to the story of Savitri narrated by the priest," she added. The ritual of waving the fan after the puja holds emotional significance. "Fans are worshipped and seasonal fruits like litchis and mangoes are offered. I will now go home and wave this fan to my husband as a mark of respect and love, seeking his blessings," she added. For others, the rituals have been adapted to suit changing times. "I have been fasting for Vat Savitri for many years," said Anju Devi, a homemaker from Rajeev Nagar. "Sometimes I visit the temple, but this year I performed the rituals at home. I recited the sacred tale of Savitri myself. It's not just a religious duty, but a heartfelt prayer for my husband's long and healthy life. I bought a new saree a few days ago and made sure all the puja essentials were ready in advance," she added.

Shani Jayanti 2025: Know all about the date, auspicious time, rituals and significance
Shani Jayanti 2025: Know all about the date, auspicious time, rituals and significance

Hindustan Times

time26-05-2025

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  • Hindustan Times

Shani Jayanti 2025: Know all about the date, auspicious time, rituals and significance

Shani Jayanti 2025: On May 27, Shani Jayanti is observed. Shani Jaynti is also known as Shani Amavasya. Lord Shani is a powerful deity who rules over the planet Saturn, as per astrology. He is associated with strict discipline and karma. This day also coincides with Vat Savitri Vrat. Devotees pray to Lord Shani, also the deity of justice, to bless them with protection from negative influences and balance their karma. This auspicious day falls on Amavasya (new moon) Tithi during the Jyeshtha month of the Hindu lunar calendar. ALSO READ: Vat Savitri 2025: Know all about Vrat katha, date, auspicious fasting timing and significance Shani Jaynti is observed on 27 May. As per Drik Pachang, the auspicious timings for Shani Jayanti are: Shanti Jayanti marks the birth anniversary of Lord Shani. He is the son of Surya Dev. Devotees observe his birth anniversary with great faith and reverence, worshipping him. Lord Shani also holds a powerful place in astrological and religious traditions. This day is spiritually very valuable as devotees get the opportunity to appease Shani Dev. It is astrologically important as with the blessings of the deity, the negative effects of Saturn in their horoscopes are reduced. In other words, the effect of 'Shani Dosha' is lowered with pujas, mantras and havans. The rituals include performing a hawan, a sacred fire ceremony to invoke positive spiritual energy. Along with this, devotees also visit temples dedicated to Lord Shani, light oil lamps, and donate black-coloured clothes or black til (sesame seeds.) Black is donated as it is the deity's favourite colour. Moreover, devotees chant mantras on this day to seek his blessings.

Vat Savitri Vrat 2025: What Is The Rare And Auspicious Combination This Year?
Vat Savitri Vrat 2025: What Is The Rare And Auspicious Combination This Year?

News18

time26-05-2025

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  • News18

Vat Savitri Vrat 2025: What Is The Rare And Auspicious Combination This Year?

Last Updated: Vat Savitri Vrat, observed by married women for their husbands' long life, falls on Monday, 26 May this year, coinciding with the rare and auspicious Somvati Amavasya In the rich tapestry of Indian traditions, certain fasts hold deep emotional and cultural value—one such is the Vat Savitri Vrat. Observed with devotion by married women across the country, this fast is dedicated to praying for the long life and happiness of their husbands. This year, the vrat falls on Monday, May 26, making it even more special as it coincides with the rare and auspicious Somvati Amavasya. Mythological Significance According to mythology, the Vat Savitri Vrat commemorates the devotion of Goddess Savitri, who brought her husband Satyavan back to life by pleading with Yamaraj, the god of death. The fast symbolises unwavering faith, love, and dedication. Astrologer Pandit Manoj Shukla from Raipur, Chhattisgarh, told Local18 that worship is performed under a Vat (banyan) tree on the Amavasya tithi. Women circumambulate the tree 108 times, tying a raw cotton thread around its trunk and offering prayers for their husbands' long life. He further added that women observe a nirjala (waterless) fast, listen to the story of Savitri-Satyavan, and perform rituals with devotion. This year, the Amavasya tithi begins at 12:31 pm on May 26 and will remain effective until 8:30 am on May 27, making this occasion particularly rare and auspicious. Importance of the Fast The significance of the Vat Savitri Vrat is mentioned in ancient scriptures like the Skanda Purana and Bhavishya Purana. Pandit Shukla explained that the fast is believed to be especially beneficial for married women. It not only has mythological importance but also serves as a celebration of faith, devotion, and the strength of the marital bond. More than just a religious observance, the Vat Savitri Vrat fosters community spirit, connecting women through shared rituals, prayers, and faith.

Prayagraj: Married women seek blessings for husbands' longevity on Vat Savitri Puja
Prayagraj: Married women seek blessings for husbands' longevity on Vat Savitri Puja

India Gazette

time26-05-2025

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  • India Gazette

Prayagraj: Married women seek blessings for husbands' longevity on Vat Savitri Puja

Prayagraj (Uttar Pradesh) [India], May 26 (ANI): Women gathered on May 26 at the Shri Maa Alok Shankari Temple in Prayagraj to observe the sacred Vat Savitri Puja, a ritual performed for the longevity and well-being of husbands. The temple has become a hub of spiritual activity as women offer prayers and worship the banyan tree, symbolizing longevity and strength. This puja is mainly observed on Amavasya tithi and Purnima Tithi, and women in North India follow a fast on these days respectively for their husbands. One woman shared her experience, saying, 'We have come here to worship Vat Savitri and seek blessings for our husbands' longevity. Just as the banyan tree is considered immortal, we wish for our husbands to live long and healthy lives.' The atmosphere at the temple is filled with devotion and spirituality as women gather to offer their prayers and seek blessings' 'I'm performing this worship ritual, known as Vat Savitri Vrat, with the hope that just like the Banyan tree is considered immortal, my marriage and my husband's life will also be long-lasting and filled with happiness. By observing this fast and worshipping the tree, I'm praying for my husband's longevity and our marital bliss', said Monika Tiwari from Prayagraj who came there to perform the puja. (ANI).

Vat Savitri Vrat: Know when and why it is celebrated, katha time, what to eat
Vat Savitri Vrat: Know when and why it is celebrated, katha time, what to eat

India Today

time26-05-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • India Today

Vat Savitri Vrat: Know when and why it is celebrated, katha time, what to eat

The Vat Savitri Vrat is an important and sacred festival celebrated by married Hindu women, particularly in states such as Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra. In 2025, this festival will be observed on Monday, May 26. The vrat honours Goddess Savitri, who is revered for her unwavering determination and dedication in reviving her husband, this day, women pay homage to the Vat (Banyan) tree, wind threads around its branches, and pray for their husbands' good health, prosperity, and longevity. Most women undertake a strict fast, and some observe a waterless fast, known as a nirjala fasting is a crucial element of this vrat, it's also important to be mindful of the foods to eat and avoid maintaining energy levels and stay healthy. Whether you choose to keep a partial fast or a full fast, this article will guide you on how to properly observe the Vat Savitri Vrat in 2025. DATE, PUJA MUHURAT, RITUALS, AND FASTING VIDHIAccording to the Hindu Panchang, Jyeshtha Amavasya for the year 2025 will start on May 26 at 12:11 PM and will continue till May 27 at 8:31 AM. Vat Savitri Vrat will fall on Monday, May 26, Puja Muhurat to conduct the principal ceremonies is from 8:52 AM to 10:25 AM. Outside of this, the Abhijit Muhurat, which is very good, lies between 11:11 AM and 12:46 PM. The other suitable time for puja is in the afternoon, i.e., between 3:45 PM and 5:28 this day, wives sit beneath the Vat Vriksha (banyan tree) to pray. They either hear or read the tale of Savitri and Satyavan, and do parikrama (go around the tree) and encircle a raw cotton string around the trunk of the tree. This is said to ensure the longevity, good health, and prosperity of their TO EAT DURING VAT SAVITRI FASTYou may have dry fruits and seasonal fruits such as banana, grapes, apple, watermelon, etc., during the fastSinghade atta puris, jaggery sweet puris, and murabba may also be consumedIf you are witnessing a Jal Aahar, you can consume milk, coconut water, and fruit remember, nothing has to be consumed or ingested before the Vat Savitri puja. You can have all these only after the puja (Fasting rituals could be different depending on the place and family customs).Yahan Padhein Vat Savitri Vrat Katha Bohot samay pehle ki baat hai. Bhadra Desh naam ke rajya mein Ashwapati naam ke raja aur unki rani Malawati rehte the. Unke ghar ek sundar aur tejwali kanya ka janm hua, jiska naam unhone Savitri rakha. Savitri bohot buddhimaan, dharmik aur sundar Savitri vivaah yogya hui, to uske pita ne use swayam apna var chunne ki chhutti ne Satyavan naam ke ek rajkumar ko apna pati chun liya. Satyavan ek vanvaasi raja Dyumatsen ke putra the, jo kisi kaaran apna rajya kho chuke the aur ab van mein rehte the. Lekin ek badi samasya yeh thi ki ek bhavishyavani ke anusar Satyavan ki mrityu ek saal ke andar hone wali Savitri apne faisle par drid rahi aur usne Satyavan se vivaah kar ke baad Savitri apne pati aur sasural walon ke saath jungle mein rehne lagi. Vah sabka poora dhyan rakhti thi aur seva mein lagi rehti din Satyavan ki mrityu hone wali thi, us din Savitri ne vrat rakha aur Vat vriksha ke neeche baith kar pooja ki. Jab Satyavan lakdiyaan kaatne jungle gaya, to Savitri bhi uske saath chali gayi. Thodi der baad Satyavan ke sir mein tezz dard hua aur vah Savitri ki god mein let Yamraj, jo mrityu ke devta hain, Satyavan ki aatma lene ne Yamraj ka peecha kiya aur unse prarthana ki ki wo Satyavan ki jaan wapas de dein. Pehle to Yamraj raazi nahi hue, par jab unhone Savitri ka prem, samarpan aur buddhi dekhi, to wo prabhavit ho Savitri ko teen var maangne ka vachan var: Savitri ne apne sasur ka khoya hua rajya wapas maangaDusra var: Sasur-saas ki aankhon ki roshni wapas maangiTeesra var: Usne apne liye 100 putron ka vardaan maangaYamraj ne bina soche samjhe teeno var de diye. Par jab Savitri ne kaha ki bina pati Satyavan ke woh maa kaise ban sakti hai, to Yamraj ko apni galti ka ehsaas unhone Satyavan ko jeevan daan de diya.

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