Dashama Vrat

Dashama Vrat (Gujarati:દશામા વ્રત) is an annual 10-day Hindu festival or vrat (religious vow), mainly observed in the Indian state of Gujarat and Diu.[1]This vrat is usually observed in July-August on the amavasya (new moon day) of the Hindu month of Ashadha. Many people also observe the vrat in the month of Chaitra (March). The vrat is dedicated to the goddess Dashama or Momai. The vrat is mainly observed by women for prosperity and good fortune of their family.[2]

Dashama Vrat
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Official nameDashama Nu Vrat
Observed byHindus
TypeHindu
BeginsAmavasya of Ashadha
Ends10 days after
FrequencyAnnual

Vrat

On the amavasya (new moon day) of the Hindu month of Ashadha, devotees observe Dashama vrat by installing a Sandhani made of soil in their home. Devotees also install a murti (icon) or image of the goddess Dashama with an icon of the Hindu god Ganesha. Devotees who observe this vrat wear the Kautuka (red-coloured thread) with 10 knots on their right hand on the first day and eat once a day (ek tanu). Daily, devotees perform puja (ritual worship), Aarti, reads the katha (legend) and then eats prasadi (food offering). Devotees also participate in Jagaran, a night vigil of prayer and worship.[3] The vrat is observed for 10 days. On the last day, devotees observe the jagaran and around 4-5 AM, the murti is immersed into a water body like a river.[4][5][6]

Date

Year Date
2018 12 August
2019 2 August
2020 21 July
2021 9 August
2022 28 July
2023 17 July/17 August
2024 5 August [7]

References

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