Vrat Udyapan (व्रत उद्यापन)
“Sankalp ki poorti ka pavitra utsav – Vrat Udyapan ke saath”
Vrat Udyapan is the concluding ritual performed after successfully observing a religious fast (vrat) over a specific period or on a particular occasion. It is a way to express gratitude to the deities for their blessings and to formally complete the spiritual commitment made during the vrat.
Spiritual Significance
- Marks the completion of a vrat such as Solah Somvar, Santoshi Mata Vrat, Satyanarayan Vrat, Navratri Vrat, or any personal sankalp
- Symbolizes fulfillment of wishes, gratitude, and devotional closure
- Invokes divine blessings for continued peace, prosperity, and spiritual growth
Ritual Highlights
- Ganesh Pujan – To begin the ceremony with auspiciousness
- Main Deity Pujan – Based on the vrat observed (e.g., Shiva, Vishnu, Santoshi Mata)
- Kalash Sthapana, Sankalp, and Vrat Katha Path
- Havan (optional) – For purification and divine blessings
- Bhog & Prasad Preparation – Often includes items avoided during the vrat
- Brahman Bhojan or Bhandara – Feeding devotees or priests as part of the udyapan
- Aarti and Ashirwad
Service Details
- Location: Siddhbalaji Manokamna Mandir or at your home
- Duration: 2 to 3 hours
- Includes: Purohit services, puja samagri, prasad, and optional bhandara arrangements
- Customizable: Based on the type of vrat and family traditions
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