
Ashadh Maas 2026 Start and End Date: According to the Panchang, Ashadh is considered the fourth month of the year. This month not only indicates the change in weather, but is also considered very important from the religious and spiritual point of view. In this entire month, special importance has been given to the worship of Lord Vishnu, chanting, penance, charity and spiritual practice. This is the reason why Ashadh is called the month of virtue and devotion in Sanatan tradition. Many major religious festivals and fasts will be celebrated in the month of Ashadha, which are considered to have special significance.
Why is the month of Ashadh special for religious activities?
According to religious beliefs, the month of Ashadha is considered the time of special worship of Lord Vishnu. In this month, it is believed that worshiping, chanting mantras, fasting, donating and doing satsang will bring auspicious results. It is believed that good deeds done during this period help in the spiritual development of a person and infuse positive energy in life. Apart from this, the month of Ashadha also symbolizes the arrival of rainy season. Greenery starts growing in nature and new energy is experienced in the environment. Therefore, this time is also considered suitable for introspection, restraint and spiritual practice.
Special significance of Devshayani Ekadashi
Devshayani Ekadashi is celebrated on the Ekadashi of Shukla Paksha of Ashadha month. There is a religious belief that on this day Lord Vishnu goes into Yoga Nidra and from here Chaturmas begins. After this, marriage, housewarming and other auspicious functions are not performed for four months. Fasting and worship of Lord Vishnu on this day is considered to have special significance.
Gupt Navratri also falls in this month
Gupt Navratri is also celebrated in the month of Ashadha. This special festival lasting nine days is dedicated to the worship of Goddess Durga. This Navratri has been said to have special significance for the devotees who do Tantra Sadhana and special pujas. At the same time, common devotees also worship the Mother Goddess and pray for happiness, prosperity and well-being of the family.
festival of guru purnima
Guru Purnima is celebrated on the full moon day of Ashadh month. This day is a festival to express respect and gratitude towards the Guru. On this occasion, people take blessings of their Guru and respect him for his knowledge, education and right guidance in life. Guru Purnima is considered to have a special place in religious and spiritual traditions.
Charity also has special importance
According to religious beliefs, it is considered auspicious to donate food, clothes, umbrellas, water vessels and other essential items as per one’s capacity to the needy people in the month of Ashadha. It is believed that charity done in this month brings good results and brings positivity in life.
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