Chaturmas 2024 Start Date, Dos and Don'ts: From Charity to Avoiding Auspicious Tasks, Everything You Need To Follow During Holy Period of Four Months

Chaturmas spans the months of Ashadha, Shravan, Bhadrapad, and Ashwin. Observing the rituals and vows during this period is said to bestow blessings of prosperity, fearlessness, a sense of responsibility, and divine protection.

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According to the Hindu calendar, Devshayani Ekadashi falls on the eleventh day of the bright fortnight in the month of Ashadh (around June-July). This marks the beginning of the sacred period of Chaturmas, which concludes on Prabodhini Ekadashi, occurring on the eleventh day of the bright fortnight in Kartik (around October-November). During Chaturmas, it is believed that Lord Vishnu enters a state of rest and awakens from his four-month slumber on Prabodhini Ekadashi. Chaturmas 2024 start date is July 17, and the end date is November 12.

Chaturmas spans the months of Ashadha, Shravan, Bhadrapad, and Ashwin. Observing the rituals and vows during this period is said to bestow blessings of prosperity, fearlessness, a sense of responsibility, and divine protection. Devshayani Ekadashi is considered an auspicious occasion that clears the path for individuals who faithfully observe its practices. Check out the list of Chaturmas dos and don'ts: Sawan Mahina Dos and Don'ts: Know About Shravan Maas, the Month Dedicated to the Worship of Lord Shiva.

Chaturmas: Dos

  • Engage in Good Deeds: Performing good deeds and maintaining a pure heart are essential to seeking Lord Vishnu’s blessings during Chaturmas.
  • Devotion and Religious Activities: This period is ideal for deep devotion, visiting temples, and engaging in religious activities.
  • Staying Stationary: It is recommended to stay in one place and avoid travelling or making significant changes in work during these months.
  • Spiritual Readings: Reading and reflecting on the discourses and teachings of Lord Vishnu are highly encouraged.
  • Charity: Donating clothes and food to priests is an act of charity that attracts blessings.
  • Fasting: Many devotees observe the practice of eating only one meal a day during Chaturmas.

Chaturmas: Don'ts

  • Avoid Salt, oil : Refraining from salt is believed to sweeten the voice. Abstaining from oil is thought to prolong life.
  • No Cooked Food: For attaining purity.
  • No Sleeping on a Bed: To receive shelter and protection from Lord Vishnu.
  • No Alcohol: Avoid alcohol on this day.
  • No Auspicious Ceremonies: Weddings, thread ceremonies, and moving to a new residence are avoided during this period.

By adhering to these guidelines, devotees can make the most of the spiritually significant period of Chaturmas, aligning themselves with the divine and cultivating a deeper sense of devotion and discipline.

(The information provided here is based on beliefs and legends only. Before applying any information in real life, consult the concerned expert.)

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jul 12, 2024 01:25 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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