Vratam (Fasting)

Vratam (Sanskrit for "vow" or "observance") is a spiritual practice in Hinduism that involves observing religious vows and fasting rituals. Devotees undertake vratas for various reasons, seeking blessings, expressing devotion to specific deities, or promoting spiritual growth.

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List of Vratas Offered:

  • Anagha Vratam: Anagha vratham can be performed on Margasira bahula ashtami or on any bahula ashtami of any month.The most important day for this worship is the Margasira Krishna paksa Astami – the eighth day of the dark fortnight of the month of Margasirsa (falling in December).
  • Anantha Vratam: Anantha Vratam (Bhadrapada shukla Chaturdashi) is widely observed in India. It is also called ‘Ananthapadmanabha - vrata’. Lord Vishnu appeared on this day as Padmanabha lying on the couch of Anantha Sesha (the thousand-hooded serpent).
  • Kedareswara Nombu: Kedareswara Nomu is the main pooja that is performed on Deepavali is Kedareswara Vratam. This is performed by all people and is said to bring great prosperity and happiness to their households.
  • Mangala Gowri Vratam: Mangala Gowri Vratam or Shravana Mangala Gowri Puja, is an important Vrata observed by married women. It is performed for a happy married life and for the long life of the husband. It is observed on Tuesdays in the Shravan. Mangala gouri pooja is done by newly married women for 5 years.
  • Satyanarayana Vratam: Satyanarayana Vratam | Lord Satyanarayan is one of the most commonly worshipped forms of Lord Vishnu, widely revered by the Hindu religion everywhere. Every month, more than millions of devotees observe this special Vrat and also take part in the famous Satyanarayan Katha and rituals.
  • Varalakshmi Vratam: Varalakshmi Vratam is performed by Hindu married woman for the well being of their husbands, children and all family members. It is a festival celebrated in honour of Goddess Lakshmi. Vrat and Puja are offered to revere Her. Lakshmi is the consort of Lord Vishnu.

Benefits of Vratas:

Vratas offer a multitude of benefits for those who observe them:

  • Spiritual growth: The discipline and focus required for vratas promote inner purification and strengthen faith.
  • Blessings from deities: Specific vratas are dedicated to particular deities, offering a way to gain their favor and blessings.
  • Improved self-control: Fasting and following rituals cultivate self-discipline and a sense of inner strength.
  • Inner peace and mindfulness: Vratas encourage mindfulness and a focus on spiritual goals, leading to greater peace and well-being.

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