In Hinduism, each
day of a week is dedicated to a particular god in the Hindu pantheon. Apart
from the special Vratas and Upvaas, many Hindus also fast on a particular day
in a week. Each day in a week has a specialty and there are numerous folklores
associated with the fasting observed on the days of a week.
Brihaspativar (Thursday)
Thursday is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and his incarnations. Pujas are conducted using milk, ghee etc. Food is only eaten once and that too containing milk products. People read Srimad Bhagavad Purana on the day.
Thursday is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and his incarnations. Pujas are conducted using milk, ghee etc. Food is only eaten once and that too containing milk products. People read Srimad Bhagavad Purana on the day.
In Hinduism,
each day in a week is dedicated to a particular god in the Hindu pantheon.
Thursday, which is Brihaspatiwar or Vrihaspativar, is dedicated to Vishnu and
Brihaspati, the Guru of Devas. Thurdsay is also popularly known as Gurubar or
Guruvar. Yellow is the color of the day. A fast is observed on the day and food
is consumed only once. In some areas, people make it a point to visit Hanuman Temple on Thursdays. There are numerous stories
associated with the reason for observing Upvaas, or fast, on Brihaspativar.
Many of the stories are part of local folklore and stories vary from region to
region.
Almost all stories suggest
that those who perform pujas and Vrats on Thursdays will be blessed with wealth
and happy life. In some stories, Lord Vishnu appears in the guise of a Sadhu to
test the devotees on Thursdays. In other stories, it is Brihaspati. First the
person in the story denies alms and is lethargic but later realizes his/her
mistake and observes Thursday Vrat and pleases the Gods.
Those devotees fasting on
the day wears yellow colored dress and offers yellow colored fruits and flowers
to Vishnu and Brihaspati. Food is only consumed once and includes Chana Dal
(Bengal Gram) and ghee. Basically, yellow colored food is eaten on the day.
In some regions, banana or
plantain is worshipped and watered.
It must be noted here that the deity worshipped on
a particular day might vary from region to region and community to community.
The result of all upvaas or fast depends on the person. It is good, if all the
members in the family can undertake a Vrata together.
Miracles
do happen by observing a particular Vrata and the greatest miracle is Brahman
realization. All rituals and observances are path towards understanding the
Supreme Soul and this will automatically alleviate all sufferings.
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