Rishi Panchami

Rishi Panchamī
Rishi Panchami
Observed by Hindus
Type Religious, India and Nepal
Observances worshipping Rishi
Date Fifth day (Panchami) of the month of Bhadrapad month of the Lunar calendar
2018 date 14 September 2018

Rishi Panchami is the fifth day, the next day after Ganesh Chaturthi day in Bhadrapad month of the Lunar calendar. It is a traditional worship of Sapta Rishi. The seven sages – Kashyapa, Atri, Bharadhvaja, Vishvamitra, Gauthama, Jamadagni and Vashishta. In some parts of Kerala the day is also observed as Vishwakarma Puja.[1][2]

In this vrata, the people express respect, gratitude and remembrance of the great deeds of those ancient Rishis, who devoted their life for the welfare of the society. The fast is to be observed by women.

Rishi Panchami is also celebrated as “Rakhi festival” by some Dadhich Brahmin and Maheshwari communities of Rajasthan. Sisters tie “Rakhi” or “Sacred Thread” and both brothers and sisters pray for the well being of each other and vow to protect each other.

Rituals

On Rishi Panchami, a ritual bath is taken in holy rivers, ponds or in other water masses. Lord Ganesh, Navagraha(nine planetary Gods), Saptarshis (seven Sages) and Arundathi are worshipped on this day. The women offer the 'Prasad' to Gods and wash husbands' feet.[3]

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