all Vratas

List of All Vrata's

  1. Vara Mahalaxmi Vrata: Dedicated to Goddess Mahalaxmi, this Vrata is observed by married women for the well-being of their families and the attainment of wealth and prosperity.

  2. Swarna Gouri Vrata: This Vrata honors Goddess Parvati (Gauri) and is observed by married women for marital bliss, harmony, and the longevity of their spouses.

  3. Satyanarayana Vrata: Dedicated to Lord Vishnu in his form as Satyanarayana, this Vrata is observed for prosperity, peace, and fulfillment of desires. It is often performed on special occasions and family gatherings.

  4. Sankashta Chaturthi Vrata: This Vrata is dedicated to Lord Ganesha and is observed on the fourth day of the lunar month. It is believed to remove obstacles and bring success and prosperity.

  5. Karva Chauth Vrata: This Vrata is observed by married women for the long life and well-being of their husbands. It involves fasting from sunrise to moonrise and performing special rituals.

  6. Hartalika Teej Vrata: Observed primarily by women in North India, this Vrata is dedicated to Goddess Parvati. It is observed for marital bliss, well-being, and the fulfillment of wishes.

  7. Ahoi Ashtami Vrata: This Vrata is observed by mothers for the well-being of their sons. It is usually observed in the month of Kartik (October-November) and involves fasting and performing rituals dedicated to Goddess Ahoi.

  8. Akshaya Tritiya Vrata: Celebrated on the third lunar day of the bright half of the Hindu month of Vaishakha (April-May), this Vrata is considered auspicious for new beginnings, wealth, and prosperity.

  9. Pradosha Vrata: Observed on the 13th day of each lunar fortnight, this Vrata is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. It involves fasting and performing puja during the twilight period.

  10. Vat Savitri Vrata: This Vrata is observed by married women for the well-being and longevity of their husbands. It is observed by tying threads around banyan trees and performing rituals.

These are just a few examples of the many Vratas observed in Hinduism. Each Vrata has its own significance, rituals, and customs, and they are observed with great devotion and faith by millions of Hindus worldwide.