Jayaparvaty Vrat End - 15-June-2026

The Significance of Jayaparvati Vrat

Jayaparvati Vrat is a significant Hindu observance dedicated to Goddess Parvati, the consort of Lord Shiva. It is primarily observed by married and unmarried women who seek marital harmony, the well-being of their husbands, and a blessed marriage. The vrat is observed for five consecutive days in the Hindu month of Ashadha (June-July).

This vrat is especially popular in Gujarat and other western parts of India, where women observe strict fasting and devotion to seek the blessings of Goddess Parvati for prosperity, longevity, and happiness.

Goddess Parvati’s Devotion to Lord Shiva

Hindu mythology tells of Goddess Parvati’s rigorous penance (tapasya) to gain Lord Shiva as her husband. Her steadfast devotion and fast won Lord Shiva’s favor, making her his divine consort. Women seeking a devoted and happy marriage find inspiration in the Jayaparvati Vrat, which represents Parvati’s unwavering devotion.

Devotees who observe this fast sincerely are believed to be blessed with a strong, loving, and prosperous marriage. Wives do this religious fast for their husbands’ long and healthy lives, while unmarried women perform it to find a good husband.

1. Observing Fasting for Five Days

  • Devotees observe a strict fast for five days, consuming only fruits, milk, and simple satvik food.
  • On the final day, many observe a nirjala vrat (fasting without water) as an offering of deep devotion.
  • 2. Worship of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati

  • Women worship Shiva-Parvati idols or shivling by offering bilva leaves, flowers, kumkum, and sweets.
  • Devotional songs and Parvati mantras are chanted to seek divine blessings.
  • 3. Growing of Wheat Sprouts

  • A unique ritual involves sowing wheat grains in a pot and watering them daily.
  • The sprouted wheat symbolizes growth, fertility, and prosperity, and it is later offered to the deity.
  • 4. Breaking the Fast with a Temple Visit

  • On the sixth day, women visit Shiva temples to complete the vrat by offering prayers and receiving prasad.
  • Many devotees also distribute food and gifts to the needy as part of their offerings.
  • May Goddess Parvati bless all with happiness, harmony, and prosperity! 🙏🌸