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Varshitapa Arambha 2026

11th Mar, 2026

Wednesday / बुधवार

06:49 AM–08:14 AM

Varshitapa Arambha

  • Muhurat time
    06:49 AM–08:14 AM
  • Tithi Timing
    Start : 12:01 AM
    End : 11:59 PM
  • Day
    Wednesday
  • Deity
    God
  • religion
    Jainism
  • Choghadiya & Hora
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Step-by-step pooja procedure to perform rituals correctly and get maximum spiritual benefits.

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Complete list of required pooja items and samagri for performing the festival rituals.

Mantras Mantras

Auspicious timings and shubh muhurat to perform pooja for best results.

Rituals Rituals

Sacred mantras and aarti to chant during pooja for positive energy.

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Varshitapa Arambha 2026 : Date, Muhurat, Puja Vidhi and Importance

Significance of Varshitapa Arambha 2026 🙏🌧️

Varshitapa Arambha marks the sacred start of the monsoon vows observed by many devotees. It signifies gratitude for rain, renewal of humility, and the resolve to live simply during the coming months. The observance connects families to seasonal rhythms, agriculture and nature’s cycles, fostering social harmony and spiritual focus. Through rituals and offerings, worshippers seek protection, prosperity and the inner peace that comes from discipline. It is a time to reflect on duties, give generously, and honor the divine with a mindful heart. 🌿🕊️

Varshitapa Arambha 2026 Date, Muhurat and Timing ⏳🕉️

Title Value
Tithi Shukla Pratipada of Shravana
Nakshatra Pushya
Sunrise 06:15 AM IST
Sunset 07:22 PM IST
Auspicious Timing 07:00 AM – 09:00 AM
Date July 19, 2026

Traditions & Rituals of Varshitapa Arambha 2026 🕯️🪔

During Varshitapa Arambha, families perform several traditional rites to honor nature and the divine. The rituals help devotees align with the monsoon season’s pace and cultivate a spirit of service, gratitude and restraint. They are followed with devotion across communities, reinforcing bonds and shared responsibility.

  • Purification bath and cleansing of the home shrine to invite auspicious energies and purity.
  • Lighting lamps at dawn and dusk while reciting Vishnu mantras to welcome divine presence.
  • Offering water to sacred plants and sprinkling sacred grains on the floor for blessings.
  • Carrying out a family vow chalked on the doorstep as a reminder of duties and commitments.
  • Sharing a simple, sattvic meal with elderly relatives and neighbors to reinforce community ties.

Remedies to Perform on Varshitapa Arambha 2026 🪷✨

Remedies emphasize purification, generosity and mindful living. Simple, practical steps taken at the start of the vrata set a positive tone for the months ahead.

  • Action: Wake up early and recite prayers before sunrise.
    Benefit: Gains clarity, focus and spiritual momentum through the six-month period.
  • Action: Observe a light fasting day (eat only fruits or grains) once a week.
    Benefit: Purifies the body and fosters self-control, patience and balance.
  • Action: Donate to those in need and perform a cleansing ritual with water and sesame oil.
    Benefit: Cultivates generosity, purifies the aura and strengthens compassion.

Mantras & Chants on Varshitapa Arambha 2026 🕉️🔔

Chanting provides focus, serenity and a direct connection with the divine. Recite these mantras with reverence at dawn or during daily prayers to invite rain, protection and steadfast resolve.

  • Om Namo Narayanaaya — Significance: Invoked at dawn to invite divine protection and rain-ready energy for the home and fields.
  • Om Vishnu Vrata — Significance: Strengthens resolve, steadies the mind and honors the seasonal vows of devotion.

Fasting Rules & Food Guidelines on Varshitapa Arambha 2026🍽️🥗

Fasting and diet during Varshitapa Arambha emphasize simplicity and purity. The rules are designed to support health, mindfulness and spiritual discipline while honoring the monsoon season.

  • Maintain a sattvic diet; avoid onion, garlic and heavy tamasic foods on vrat days.
  • Eat simple, fresh meals and offer the first portion to the divine before consuming.
  • Stay hydrated with warm water or herbal teas; avoid excess caffeine and spicy foods that disrupt balance.

Dos and Don’ts on Varshitapa Arambha 2026⚖️✨

Do

  • Begin with sincere intention and full faith.
  • Maintain regular morning prayers and a calm routine.
  • Share blessings and meals with others in need.

Dont

  • Do not consume non-vegetarian foods during vrata.
  • Do not skip daily worship or essential rites.
  • Do not neglect health; avoid exhausting routines during fasting.

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