Of all the festivals related to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, Jaya Parvati Vrat, also known as Gauri Vrat (Wednesday, July 17, 2024), is considered a significant festival dedicated to Goddess Parvati. ‘Gauri’ is one of the names of Parvati, which means ‘brilliantly fair’. Gauri Vrat festival begins on the Shukla Paksha Ekadashi and ends after five days on Purnima. It is also known as Morakat Vrat in Gujarat.
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Gauri Vrat is mainly observed by unmarried girls in Gujarat and other western parts of India to get a husband with the same qualities and temperament as Shiva. This fast is observed by women to get blessings from Goddess Shakti. By worshiping Maa Gauri, one’s life is filled with great benefits, and all one’s troubles are removed. On this day, virgin girls worship Goddess Parvati. Goddess Parvati is the consort of Lord Shiva and is ready to fulfill the wishes of the devotees. Girls and women are worshiping Mangala Gauri to get a good husband and a successful married life. Gauri Vrat is usually or traditionally observed for five days. But some women do it for a period of five or seven years.
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🍀 Gauri Vrat on Wednesday, July 17, 2024 🍀
🌺Gauri Vrat ends on Sunday, July 21, 2024. 🌺
🌹Jaya Parvati Vrat on Friday, July 19, 2024 🌹
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ॐ देवी महागोयें नमः॥
“Salutations to the divine Mahagauri”
वृषेसताम्बरधरा शुचिः।
महागौरी शुभं दद्यान्महादेव प्रदा ॥
Seated on a white bull, wearing white garments, and pure in nature,
Mahagauri bestows auspiciousness and joy to Lord Shiva.
Ashadha month means the month of rain and the month of greenery. Jawara is worshiped during the fast as a symbol of this. Jawara is grown by sowing seven types of grains such as wheat, sesamum, mung, tuvar, chola, and akshat. This Jawara is considered the symbol of Mother Parvati!
Runi pooni is dyed with kanku and knotted in it to make nagla. This Nagala is considered to be the symbol of Shivaji. Shivaji Mrutunjaya is Mother Parvati Mrutunjaya. And thus it is stated in the scriptures that the joint worship of both is done only after offering Nagala to Jawara.
Gauri Vrat or Gauri Puja is dedicated to Goddess Parvati. This fast is observed in Asadh month according to the Gujarati calendar, which starts from Asadh Ekadashi or Dev Shayani Ekadashi and continues till Guru Purnima or Asadh Purnima. These five days are considered Panchuka or Gauri Panchak in western parts, especially in Gujarat, India.
On the first day of Gaurivrat, young women go to the Shiva temple in groups at sunrise with jawara, nagala, and pujapa decorated in thali. Akshat-Kanku plows jowar after worshiping Shodashopachar. Water is offered to the Shivling. Symbolically, the farmer’s paddy.
After the puja, young women pray to Shiva Parvati for their favorite food and pray for continued good fortune and good children with faith and sincerity. During this fast, women abstain from eating vegetables, salt, and tomatoes. It is believed that such strict observance purifies a person from inside to outside.
During the five-day fast, virgin girls keep fast by eating unsweetened jaggery. That is why in some provinces this fast is called Molavrat or Molkat fast.
On the fifth day of the fast itself, after immersing the Jwara in the reservoir, the young women stay awake all night and worship Shiva Parvati. On the sixth day after waking up, she completes the fast by doing Parana. It is observed after observing this fast for five consecutive years. In Gauri Vrat, girls donate symbols of good fortune.