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Viratham dates in 2020 | Hindu month Fasting dates in 2020 Year

Fasting days in 2020| Monthly Fasting Viratham dates 2020

Fasting days Calendar | Hindu Fasting Viratham dates



Fasting dates in January month | January Viratham dates

AmavasaiJanuary24
PournamiJanuary10
Sankatahara ChaturthiJanuary13
SashtiJanuary31
ThiruvonamJanuary25
EkadashiJanuary6 & 20
PradoshamJanuary8 & 22
ShivratriJanuary23
KarthigaiJanuary6

Fasting dates in February month | February Viratham dates

AmavasaiFebruary23
PournamiFebruary8
Sankatahara ChaturthiFebruary12
SashtiFebruary29
ThiruvonamFebruary21
EkadashiFebruary5 & 19
PradoshamFebruary6 & 21
ShivratriFebruary21
KarthigaiFebruary3

Fasting dates in March month | March Viratham dates

AmavasaiMarch24
PournamiMarch9
Sankatahara ChaturthiMarch12
SashtiMarch30
ThiruvonamMarch20
EkadashiMarch5 & 20
PradoshamMarch7 & 21
ShivratriMarch22
KarthigaiMarch1 & 28


Fasting dates in April month | April Viratham dates

AmavasaiApril22
PournamiApril7
Sankatahara ChaturthiApril11
SashtiApril29
ThiruvonamApril16
EkadashiApril4 & 18
PradoshamApril5 & 20
ShivratriApril21
KarthigaiApril25

Fasting dates in May month | May Viratham dates

AmavasaiMay22
PournamiMay7
Sankatahara ChaturthiMay10
SashtiMay28
ThiruvonamMay13
EkadashiMay3 & 18
PradoshamMay5 & 20
ShivratriMay20
KarthigaiMay22

Fasting dates in June month | June Viratham dates

AmavasaiJune20
PournamiJune5
Sankatahara ChaturthiJune9
SashtiJune26
ThiruvonamJune10
EkadashiJune2 & 17
PradoshamJune3 & 18
ShivratriJune19
KarthigaiJune18


Fasting dates in July month | July Viratham dates

AmavasaiJuly20
PournamiJuly4
Sankatahara ChaturthiJuly8
SashtiJuly26
ThiruvonamJuly7
EkadashiJuly1 & 16 & 30
PradoshamJuly2 & 18 & 31
ShivratriJuly19
KarthigaiJuly16

Fasting dates in August month | August Viratham dates

AmavasaiAugust18
PournamiAugust3
Sankatahara ChaturthiAugust7
SashtiAugust24
ThiruvonamAugust3 & 30
EkadashiAugust15 & 29
PradoshamAugust16 & 30
ShivratriAugust17
KarthigaiAugust12

Fasting dates in September month | September Viratham dates

AmavasaiSeptember17
PournamiSeptember1
Sankatahara ChaturthiSeptember5
SashtiSeptember22
ThiruvonamSeptember27
EkadashiSeptember13 & 20 & 27
PradoshamSeptember15 & 29
ShivratriSeptember15
KarthigaiSeptember8


Fasting dates in October month | October Viratham dates

AmavasaiOctober16
PournamiOctober1 & 31
Sankatahara ChaturthiOctober5
SashtiOctober22
ThiruvonamOctober24
EkadashiOctober13 & 27
PradoshamOctober14 & 28
ShivratriOctober15
KarthigaiOctober5

Fasting dates in November month | November Viratham dates

AmavasaiNovember14
PournamiNovember29
Sankatahara ChaturthiNovember4
SashtiNovember20
ThiruvonamNovember20
EkadashiNovember11 & 26
PradoshamNovember12 & 27
ShivratriNovember13
KarthigaiNovember2 & 29

Fasting dates in December month | December Viratham dates

AmavasaiDecember14
PournamiDecember29
Sankatahara ChaturthiDecember3
SashtiDecember20
ThiruvonamDecember18
EkadashiDecember11 & 25
PradoshamDecember12 & 27
ShivratriDecember13
KarthigaiDecember26


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Fasting - Types of Viratham

Hindu fasts can vary in their strictness. Some fasts involve abstaining from specific foods or ingredients, while others may require complete fasting, where individuals refrain from consuming any food or water for a certain period.

Fasting - Spiritual Benefits

Fasting is viewed as a means of self-purification and spiritual growth. It allows individuals to control their desires, practice self-discipline, and focus on their inner spiritual journey.

Fasting - Prayer and Meditation

Fasting often involves spending more time in prayer, meditation, and reading religious texts. It is an opportunity for introspection and connecting with the divine.

Fasting - Charity

Many Hindus combine fasting with acts of charity. They may offer food, clothing, or donations to the less fortunate as a way of sharing their blessings.

Fasting - Health Benefits

Some fasts have health benefits, as they provide a break to the digestive system and allow the body to detoxify. Ayurveda, the traditional Indian system of medicine, recognizes certain fasting practices for their health benefits.

Fasting - Fasting Rules

The rules and customs of fasting can vary among different sects and regions in Hinduism. For example, some fasts require individuals to abstain from grains, while others involve fruit or liquid diets. Fasting rules are often specific to the occasion and deity being worshiped.

Fasting - Breaking the Fast

The fast is traditionally broken with specific foods or offerings that are considered pure and satvic (promoting purity and clarity). Fasting can end at the designated auspicious time or with a special ceremony.

Fasting - Personal Choice

Fasting is a personal choice, and individuals decide how and when to observe it. While some fast regularly, others may do so occasionally or during specific life events.

Respect and Tolerance

Hindus generally respect one another's fasting practices, even if they differ. The religion promotes tolerance and acceptance of diverse beliefs and practices.

Fasting is an integral part of Hindu culture and spirituality, and it is embraced as a way to strengthen one's connection with the divine, cultivate self-control, and attain spiritual growth. It is a practice deeply rooted in tradition and continues to be a significant aspect of Hindu religious life.