Savitri amavasya 2023

  1. Vat Savitri Vrat 2023: Find out the date for Vat Savitri Vrat, auspicious time and significance
  2. Savitri Amavasya 2023: Date, History, Significance and Facts
  3. Jyeshtha Amavasya: Jyeshtha Amavasya 2023: Date, Time, Puja Rituals and Things You Need To Know
  4. Vat Savitri Vrat Amavasya 2023: Date, history, significance, rituals and puja tithi
  5. Vat Savitri: Vat Savitri Vrat 2023: Do's and Don'ts during Vat Amavasya
  6. Vat Savitri Vrat Amavasya 2023: Date, history, significance, rituals and puja tithi
  7. Vat Savitri: Vat Savitri Vrat 2023: Do's and Don'ts during Vat Amavasya
  8. Vat Savitri Vrat 2023: Find out the date for Vat Savitri Vrat, auspicious time and significance
  9. Jyeshtha Amavasya: Jyeshtha Amavasya 2023: Date, Time, Puja Rituals and Things You Need To Know
  10. Savitri Amavasya 2023: Date, History, Significance and Facts


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Vat Savitri Vrat 2023: Find out the date for Vat Savitri Vrat, auspicious time and significance

Vat Savitra Vrat is a day when Hindu women pray for the good health and long life for their husbands. The scriptures have placed Vat Savitri Vrat as being at par with Karva Chauth. On this day Goddess Savitri is said to have brought back her husband Satyavan from the jaws of Yamraj and back to life. Since then married women observe Vat Savitri Vrat every year on Jyestha Amavasya and pray for the long life of their husbands. On this day women worship the banyan tree, circumambulate it and tie Kalava around the tree. They maintain a strict fast throughout the night and break it the next day when the • On the day of Vat Savitri fast, married women get up early in the morning and take a bath. • • They then take a vow of fasting on the day and get ready by applying make-up. • • They also, apply yellow vermilion on this day because it is considered auspicious. • On this day one should keep the idol of Savitri-Satyawan and Yamraj under the banyan tree. • • Seek blessings by tying Raksha Sutra to the tree. • • Go around the tree seven times. • • After this, take black gram in hand and listen to the story of this fast. • • After this one should donate to the priest after listening to the story. • • Donate clothes, money and gram in charity to the needy. • • The next day, before breaking the fast, one should eat the sap of the banyan tree and then break their fast. It is said that Savitri brought her husband Satyavan back to life while sitting under the banyan tree. Since Savitri br...

Savitri Amavasya 2023: Date, History, Significance and Facts

Savitri Amavasya 2023: Savitri Amavasya is a day of fasting observed on the Amavasya, or no moon day, of the Hindu calendar’s third month, Jyestha, which occurs between May and June. This year’s date is May 19. This day is observed in certain northern Indian provinces and Nepal. In some regions of the state of HISTORY OF SAVITRI AMAVASYA Savitri Amavasya is a day of fasting observed during the Hindu month of Jyestha on the Amavasya, or no moon day. The third month of the Hindu calendar, this month occurs between May and June. The date of the no moon day fluctuates annually. On this day, married women in Nepal and the North Indian states of Odisha, Bihar, and Uttar Pradesh fast. According to their beliefs, the fast is a vow that strengthens their prayers for the longevity of their spouses. The day and fast are named after Savitri, one half of the Hindu mythological couple Savitri and Satyavan. There are numerous tales about Savitri and Satyavan, but the earliest are found in the Sanskrit epic Mahabharata. According to the legends, Savitri was born to King Ashwapati of the Madra Kingdom, which presumably existed in the present-day Indian state of Maharashtra. Saviriti chooses as her spouse Satyavan, the son of the blind King, Dyumatsena. The father of Savitri was informed that Satyavan would pass away within a year. He attempts to persuade her to choose another male, but she refuses to do so. The fast is modelled after the three-day fast that Savitri observed prior to Satyav...

Jyeshtha Amavasya: Jyeshtha Amavasya 2023: Date, Time, Puja Rituals and Things You Need To Know

On May 19, 2023, Jyestha Amavasya is observed, known for being highly propitious for carrying out religious activities to please ancestors. Pitr Tapan, Pind Daan, donation, and charity are among the rituals observed on this day. Shani Dev's birthday is also celebrated on this day, and married women in several states like Bihar, Haryana, and Punjab observe the Vat Savitri Vrat for their husbands' well-being Jyeshtha Amavasya 2023 : Amavasya is considered to be one of the highly auspicious day to perform religious and spiritual activities. People perform puja for the peace of their forefathers. Shani Amavasya and Vat Savitri Vrat is also going to be held on this auspicious day. As per Drik Panchang, Jyeshtha Amavasya is being observed today, on May 19, 2023. Jyeshtha Amavasya 2023: Date and Time Amavasya Tithi Begins - May 18, 2023 - 09:42 PM Amavasya Tithi Ends - May 19, 2023 - 09:22 PM Jyeshtha Amavasya 2023: Significance Jyeshtha Amavasya holds an immense significance among Hindus. This day is especially dedicated to please ancestors. People perform different rituals as per their traditions. They get involved in spiritual and religious activities. Devotees visit holy places to take a holy bathe in Ganga river. This day is considered to be auspicious to perform Pitra Tarpan, Pind Daan, donation and charity. Shani Jayanti on Jyeshtha Amavasya Shani Jayanti is going to be celebrated on this propitious day of Jyestha Amavasya. Shani dev. The lord of justice and karma was born...

Vat Savitri Vrat Amavasya 2023: Date, history, significance, rituals and puja tithi

Vat Savitri Vrat Amavasya is a sacred Hindu observance that celebrates the divine bond between husbands and wives. This auspicious day holds immense historical and cultural significance, as it is believed to have originated from an ancient legend. Let us delve into the rich history, the profound significance, the traditional puja vidhi, and the joyous celebration of Vat Savitri Vrat Amavasya. Vat Savitri Vrat 2023 History and Significance: Vat Savitri Vrat finds its roots in the legendary tale of Savitri and Satyavan, immortalized in the epic Mahabharata. Savitri, an embodiment of devotion and righteousness, embarked on a relentless pursuit to save her husband’s life from the clutches of death. Her unwavering dedication and unyielding love moved Lord Yama, the god of death, who granted her wish and revived Satyavan. This tale symbolizes the power of true love, faith, and the extraordinary strength of a committed relationship. Amavasya Tithi ends - May 19, 2023 - 9:22 PM Vat Savitri Vrat 2023 Puja Vidhi: On this sacred day, married women observe a day-long fast and perform various rituals. They wake up early, take a ritual bath, and adorn themselves in traditional attire. Women gather around the Banyan tree (Vat Vriksha) and tie sacred threads around its trunk, representing their eternal bond with their husbands. Prayers are offered, seeking marital harmony, longevity, and the well-being of their spouses. Devotional songs are sung, and the stories of Savitri and Satyavan ar...

Vat Savitri: Vat Savitri Vrat 2023: Do's and Don'ts during Vat Amavasya

Vat Savitri Vrat is an auspicious day for Hindu married women to fast and pray for the longevity and well-being of their husbands. In 2023, the fast will be observed on May 19 on Amavasya Tithi in the month of Jyeshtha. Women are advised to offer Arghya to Lord Surya, wear traditional clothes, listen to Vat Savitri Vrat Katha, offer bhog prasad and fruits under Banyan Tree, tie a white raw thread around the tree. Vat Savitri 2023 : Vat Savitri Vrat is considered to be one of the most promnent festival in Hindu religion. On the day of Vat Savitri, Hindu married women observe fast for the well being of their husbands. They keep fast and offer prayers. As per Drik Panchang, the fast will be observed on Amavasya Tithi in the month of Jyeshtha. In the year 2023, Vat Savitri Vrat is going to be observed on May 19, 2023. Vat Savitri Vrat 2023 : Date and Time Amavasya Tithi Begins - May 18, 2023 - 09:42 PM Amavasya Tithi Ends - May 19, 2023 - 09: 22 PM Vat Savitri 2023: Do's 1. Women should wake up early in the morning and offer Arghya to Lord Surya. 2. Hindu women must wear traditional clothes and adorn themselves with ornaments and do solah shringar on this auspicious day of Vat Savitri. 3. Must offer prayers and listen Vat Savitri Vrat Katha sitting under a Banyan tree. 4. One must offer bhog prasad and fruits under Banyan Tree. 5. People must tie a white raw thread around the Tree. 6. Women can break their fast in the evening by having satvik food. 7. Women are advised to take...

Vat Savitri Vrat Amavasya 2023: Date, history, significance, rituals and puja tithi

Vat Savitri Vrat Amavasya is a sacred Hindu observance that celebrates the divine bond between husbands and wives. This auspicious day holds immense historical and cultural significance, as it is believed to have originated from an ancient legend. Let us delve into the rich history, the profound significance, the traditional puja vidhi, and the joyous celebration of Vat Savitri Vrat Amavasya. Vat Savitri Vrat 2023 History and Significance: Vat Savitri Vrat finds its roots in the legendary tale of Savitri and Satyavan, immortalized in the epic Mahabharata. Savitri, an embodiment of devotion and righteousness, embarked on a relentless pursuit to save her husband’s life from the clutches of death. Her unwavering dedication and unyielding love moved Lord Yama, the god of death, who granted her wish and revived Satyavan. This tale symbolizes the power of true love, faith, and the extraordinary strength of a committed relationship. Amavasya Tithi ends - May 19, 2023 - 9:22 PM Vat Savitri Vrat 2023 Puja Vidhi: On this sacred day, married women observe a day-long fast and perform various rituals. They wake up early, take a ritual bath, and adorn themselves in traditional attire. Women gather around the Banyan tree (Vat Vriksha) and tie sacred threads around its trunk, representing their eternal bond with their husbands. Prayers are offered, seeking marital harmony, longevity, and the well-being of their spouses. Devotional songs are sung, and the stories of Savitri and Satyavan ar...

Vat Savitri: Vat Savitri Vrat 2023: Do's and Don'ts during Vat Amavasya

Vat Savitri Vrat is an auspicious day for Hindu married women to fast and pray for the longevity and well-being of their husbands. In 2023, the fast will be observed on May 19 on Amavasya Tithi in the month of Jyeshtha. Women are advised to offer Arghya to Lord Surya, wear traditional clothes, listen to Vat Savitri Vrat Katha, offer bhog prasad and fruits under Banyan Tree, tie a white raw thread around the tree. Vat Savitri 2023 : Vat Savitri Vrat is considered to be one of the most promnent festival in Hindu religion. On the day of Vat Savitri, Hindu married women observe fast for the well being of their husbands. They keep fast and offer prayers. As per Drik Panchang, the fast will be observed on Amavasya Tithi in the month of Jyeshtha. In the year 2023, Vat Savitri Vrat is going to be observed on May 19, 2023. Vat Savitri Vrat 2023 : Date and Time Amavasya Tithi Begins - May 18, 2023 - 09:42 PM Amavasya Tithi Ends - May 19, 2023 - 09: 22 PM Vat Savitri 2023: Do's 1. Women should wake up early in the morning and offer Arghya to Lord Surya. 2. Hindu women must wear traditional clothes and adorn themselves with ornaments and do solah shringar on this auspicious day of Vat Savitri. 3. Must offer prayers and listen Vat Savitri Vrat Katha sitting under a Banyan tree. 4. One must offer bhog prasad and fruits under Banyan Tree. 5. People must tie a white raw thread around the Tree. 6. Women can break their fast in the evening by having satvik food. 7. Women are advised to take...

Vat Savitri Vrat 2023: Find out the date for Vat Savitri Vrat, auspicious time and significance

Vat Savitra Vrat is a day when Hindu women pray for the good health and long life for their husbands. The scriptures have placed Vat Savitri Vrat as being at par with Karva Chauth. On this day Goddess Savitri is said to have brought back her husband Satyavan from the jaws of Yamraj and back to life. Since then married women observe Vat Savitri Vrat every year on Jyestha Amavasya and pray for the long life of their husbands. On this day women worship the banyan tree, circumambulate it and tie Kalava around the tree. They maintain a strict fast throughout the night and break it the next day when the • On the day of Vat Savitri fast, married women get up early in the morning and take a bath. • • They then take a vow of fasting on the day and get ready by applying make-up. • • They also, apply yellow vermilion on this day because it is considered auspicious. • On this day one should keep the idol of Savitri-Satyawan and Yamraj under the banyan tree. • • Seek blessings by tying Raksha Sutra to the tree. • • Go around the tree seven times. • • After this, take black gram in hand and listen to the story of this fast. • • After this one should donate to the priest after listening to the story. • • Donate clothes, money and gram in charity to the needy. • • The next day, before breaking the fast, one should eat the sap of the banyan tree and then break their fast. It is said that Savitri brought her husband Satyavan back to life while sitting under the banyan tree. Since Savitri br...

Jyeshtha Amavasya: Jyeshtha Amavasya 2023: Date, Time, Puja Rituals and Things You Need To Know

On May 19, 2023, Jyestha Amavasya is observed, known for being highly propitious for carrying out religious activities to please ancestors. Pitr Tapan, Pind Daan, donation, and charity are among the rituals observed on this day. Shani Dev's birthday is also celebrated on this day, and married women in several states like Bihar, Haryana, and Punjab observe the Vat Savitri Vrat for their husbands' well-being Jyeshtha Amavasya 2023 : Amavasya is considered to be one of the highly auspicious day to perform religious and spiritual activities. People perform puja for the peace of their forefathers. Shani Amavasya and Vat Savitri Vrat is also going to be held on this auspicious day. As per Drik Panchang, Jyeshtha Amavasya is being observed today, on May 19, 2023. Jyeshtha Amavasya 2023: Date and Time Amavasya Tithi Begins - May 18, 2023 - 09:42 PM Amavasya Tithi Ends - May 19, 2023 - 09:22 PM Jyeshtha Amavasya 2023: Significance Jyeshtha Amavasya holds an immense significance among Hindus. This day is especially dedicated to please ancestors. People perform different rituals as per their traditions. They get involved in spiritual and religious activities. Devotees visit holy places to take a holy bathe in Ganga river. This day is considered to be auspicious to perform Pitra Tarpan, Pind Daan, donation and charity. Shani Jayanti on Jyeshtha Amavasya Shani Jayanti is going to be celebrated on this propitious day of Jyestha Amavasya. Shani dev. The lord of justice and karma was born...

Savitri Amavasya 2023: Date, History, Significance and Facts

Savitri Amavasya 2023: Savitri Amavasya is a day of fasting observed on the Amavasya, or no moon day, of the Hindu calendar’s third month, Jyestha, which occurs between May and June. This year’s date is May 19. This day is observed in certain northern Indian provinces and Nepal. In some regions of the state of HISTORY OF SAVITRI AMAVASYA Savitri Amavasya is a day of fasting observed during the Hindu month of Jyestha on the Amavasya, or no moon day. The third month of the Hindu calendar, this month occurs between May and June. The date of the no moon day fluctuates annually. On this day, married women in Nepal and the North Indian states of Odisha, Bihar, and Uttar Pradesh fast. According to their beliefs, the fast is a vow that strengthens their prayers for the longevity of their spouses. The day and fast are named after Savitri, one half of the Hindu mythological couple Savitri and Satyavan. There are numerous tales about Savitri and Satyavan, but the earliest are found in the Sanskrit epic Mahabharata. According to the legends, Savitri was born to King Ashwapati of the Madra Kingdom, which presumably existed in the present-day Indian state of Maharashtra. Saviriti chooses as her spouse Satyavan, the son of the blind King, Dyumatsena. The father of Savitri was informed that Satyavan would pass away within a year. He attempts to persuade her to choose another male, but she refuses to do so. The fast is modelled after the three-day fast that Savitri observed prior to Satyav...