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Bhadrapada 2025: Bhadrapada month begins, know the importance of this month and the rules of worship..
Fashion News Era | August 11, 2025 7:39 PM CST


Bhadrapada Mahina Kab Se Shuru: According to the Hindu calendar, Bhadrapada month (Bhado) is such a holy time, when a wonderful confluence of faith, devotion, and religious fervor is seen. This month, which comes in the last phase of the rainy season, not only brings changes in nature, but is also considered special in terms of religion and faith. During this time, the importance of worshiping Lord Vishnu, Shri Krishna, and Mother Parvati increases immensely. Devotees try to get positive energy and God's grace in their lives through fasting, worship, and various religious rituals.

The month of Bhado is starting from August 10 this year, and with this, a series of holy festivals will also begin one after the other. Festivals like Janmashtami, Haritalika Teej, and Ganesh Chaturthi make this month special. This time is important not only from a religious point of view, but also from a health point of view, because it becomes necessary to take precautions due to the change of season. In such a situation, it becomes important to know how long the Bhado month will last, which festivals are falling on which dates, and how to celebrate them according to the scriptures so that the blessings of the gods always remain.

From when to when will the Bhadrapada month last?

The Bhadrapada month (Bhado) will begin on August 10 and will end on September 7 with Bhado Purnima. The Pitru Paksha will also be considered to start from the same day. According to Vedic astrology, in this month, the Sun enters the Leo zodiac, which increases the importance and fruits of religious rituals manifold. In the English calendar, the month of Bhado falls between August and September and is considered to be an extremely auspicious time for the worship of Lord Vishnu, Shri Krishna, Lord Ganesha, Lord Shiva, and Mother Parvati.

Importance of Bhadrapada month

According to religious beliefs, the Bhadrapada month is considered to be extremely auspicious for worship, fasting, and charity. It is said that by worshiping Lord Krishna with full devotion at this time, all wishes are fulfilled. This month, bathing in holy rivers, especially the Ganges, is considered especially auspicious. If bathing in the Ganges is not possible, bathing in any holy river or lake gives the same result. Also, offering Tulsi leaves and butter to Lord Krishna is considered extremely auspicious.

Major festivals of Bhadrapada month

This month is full of festivals. Shri Krishna Janmashtami, Radha Janmotsav, Ganesh Chaturthi, Kajari Teej, Hal Shashthi, Rishi Panchami, Anant Chaturdashi, Kush Amavasya, and Vishwakarma Puja are the main festivals of this month. At this time, the installation of Laddu Gopal, conch shell installation, recitation of Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta, and chanting of Santan Gopal Mantra are considered to bring happiness, prosperity, and child happiness in life.

What to do in the month of Bhadrapada

Offer Tulsi leaves and butter to Lord Krishna every day.

Take a bath in the Ganges or any holy river/lake.

Eat satvik and light food.

Drink Tulsi water.

Perform Puja-Paath and Bhajan-Kirtan regularly.

Participate in religious rituals and do charity.

What not to do in the month of Bhadrapad

Do not eat raw or stale food.

Avoid eating curd and jaggery together.

Do not consume non-vegetarian food and alcohol.

Do not get a hair cut on Sunday.

Do not consume too much salt.

Stay away from unnecessary anger, lies and foul language.

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