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Vat Purnima Celebration: A Day of Love and Devotion for Married Women

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Every year, on the auspicious occasion of Vat Purnima, married women across Maharashtra and other states observe a special fast for the long life and prosperity of their husbands. The festival is rooted in the mythological story of Savitri from the Mahabharata, where her unwavering love and dedication to her husband, Satyavan, impressed Lord Yama, the God of death.

The devotion and commitment portrayed by Savitri continue to inspire married women to uphold the values of love and sacrifice in their own lives. The Vat Purnima celebration involves worshipping the Banyan tree, known as the Vat Vriksha, a symbol of longevity and strength in Hindu culture.

This year, as Vat Purnima approaches on June 21st, women will come together to pray for the well-being and prosperity of their spouses. The day is marked by rituals and prayers performed under the shade of the sacred Banyan tree.

Legend has it that Savitri’s dedication and perseverance moved Lord Yama to grant her three boons, showcasing the power of love and devotion. The festival serves as a reminder of the importance of spousal relationships and the bond of marriage.

Vat Purnima is a celebration of love, faith, and commitment. Women express their deep affection for their husbands by observing fasts, performing rituals, and seeking blessings for their marital bliss and harmony. The festival highlights the significance of unity and understanding in married life.