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Hindu Vrata Guides

Eighteen bilingual guides to recurring Hindu vratas, normalized from the project's reviewed source collections.

Vrata library

Lunar

Ekadashi Vrat

Traditional intention: To attain spiritual purification, devotion to Lord Vishnu, break free from material illusions (Maya), and clear accumulated karma.

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Lunar

Karwa Chauth Vrat

Traditional intention: Praying for the long life, safety, health, and prosperity of one's spouse.

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Lunar

Pradosha Vrat

Traditional intention: To seek the grace of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, wash away accumulated negative karma, and overcome chronic obstacles or fear of death.

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Festival / seasonal

Navaratri Vrat

Traditional intention: To honor the divine feminine energy (Shakti/Navadurga), invoke spiritual power and inner transformation, and cleanse the mind and body during seasonal shifts.

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Lunar

Maha Shivaratri Vrat

Traditional intention: To celebrate the convergence of Shiva and Shakti, awaken spiritual consciousness, transcend mortal limitations, and absolve past karmic burdens through an all-night vigil.

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Lunar

Janmashtami Vrat

Traditional intention: To celebrate the divine birth (Avatar) of Lord Krishna, invite playful devotion (*Bhakti*) into life, and wash away past negative karmas.

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Lunar

Chhath Puja Vrat

Traditional intention: To express profound gratitude to the Sun God (Surya Dev) for sustaining life on Earth, and to pray for the longevity, health, and well-being of family members.

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Lunar

Hartalika Teej Vrat

Traditional intention: To honor the devotion of Goddess Parvati to Lord Shiva, and to pray for marital bliss, husband's longevity, and personal spiritual growth.

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Lunar

Ram Navami Vrat

Traditional intention: To celebrate the birth of Lord Rama, honor the principles of righteousness (*Maryada Purushottam*), and invite moral strength and clarity into life.

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Lunar

Ganesh Chaturthi Vrat

Traditional intention: To invoke Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles (*Vighnaharta*), and invite intelligence, wisdom, and new beginnings into one's life.

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Multi-week

Santoshi Mata Vrat

Traditional intention: To attain inner contentment (*Santosh*), resolve legal, domestic, or financial disputes, and seek the blessings of Goddess Santoshi.

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Multi-week

Vaibhav Lakshmi Vrat

Traditional intention: To overcome financial distress, clear debts, and invite stability, peace, and abundance into the household.

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Weekday

Somwar Vrat

Traditional intention: To seek the blessings of Lord Shiva, calm an erratic mind, secure an ideal spouse, or invoke marital and domestic harmony.

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Lunar

Amavasya Vrat

Traditional intention: To honor and seek blessings from ancestors (*Pitru Tarpan*), clear ancestral karma, and perform spiritual introspection during low lunar energy phases.

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Lunar

Purnima Vrat (Satyanarayan Vrat)

Traditional intention: To honor Lord Satyanarayan (a form of Lord Vishnu), uphold truth (*Satya*), invite domestic peace, prosperity, and fulfillment of heartfelt wishes.

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Lunar

Sankashti Chaturthi

Traditional intention: To seek the blessings of Lord Ganesha for the removal of severe life obstacles (*Sankat*), clearing karmic hurdles, and gaining intellect.

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Weekday

Mangalwar / Shanivar Vrat

Traditional intention: To appease malefic planetary influences (Mars/Kuja and Saturn/Shani), dispel fear, overcome chronic obstacles, and gain courage, discipline, and stamina.

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Weekday

Brihaspativar / Guruvar Vrat

Traditional intention: To attain higher knowledge, wisdom, educational success, financial expansion, and harmony in marital prospects.

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