Today is the fasting of Vat Savitri, what is the story behind this fast, read here

Today, Vat Savitri Fast is celebrated with great reverence across the country. This fasting is considered extremely important for married women of Hinduism. On this day, Suhagin women hold on to their husband’s life, happiness, wealth and good health and worship the VAT (Banyan) tree. Take Savitri wart is related to the legend of Savitri and Satyavan, which has become an example of unwavering love, female power and dedication of man and woman. What is VAT Savitri fast? Vat Savitri Fast is celebrated every year on Amavasya Tithi of ueshtha month. On this day, women are fast Nirjala and worship VatraRriksha and wrap the thread around her. This fast is mainly celebrated with large pump in the Northern India, especially Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. In the South India it is known as ‘Savitri Brat’ and is celebrated on a slightly different date. The legend behind the fast is described in the Mahabharata, the story of Vat Savitri wart. After this, Savitri, in ancient times, is the daughter of a king named Ashwapati, married to a forest resident named Satyavan. Satyavan was a virtuous and religious young man, but he had a curse of young age. Savitri was already aware that her husband would die at a young age, but still married her. One day when Satyavan went to cut wood in the woods, he died there. Savitri, with her determination and determination, asked her husband’s life of Yamraj. Yamraj, influenced by his dedication, intelligence and courage, gave Satyavan life. Since then, married women quickly have for their husbands on the basis of this story and worship Vaticsha. Vatwriksha is considered a symbol of Savitri, which is a source of life and energy. The method of fasting, women take a promise to fasten in the morning. Sixteen make -up and fasting and worship under VatraRriksha. Water is offered to the tree, fruit flower, raw milk, yarn and red bracelets are offered. Women revolve around the watt spafriksha through the wire around the tree. The stuck is listened to and presented. That evening, the man is also part of this tradition to blow, feed and bless the man. Religious and social interest takes Savitri quickly from religious point of view, but it is also a symbol of strengthening the relationship between man and woman. Fasting this day is an inspiring example of women’s power, dedication and reverence. Conclusion today is special for the women who wish their husband’s longevity and happy life. Vat Savitri Fast is not just a religious tradition, but a symbol of love, sacrifice and faith. This fasting also works to associate the coming generations with Indian culture and family values.