April 2025 is Thiruvona Vratham, a holy day commemorating the manifestation of Lord Vishnu in his Vamana form during the Thiruvonam Nakshatra. Similar to Ekadashi, the devotees observe a strict daylong fast in order to receive heavenly benefits.
They actively and fervently carry out rituals and pujas while praying for joy, wealth, and spiritual growth. Devotees are said to be guided towards Moksha on this auspicious day, which releases them from the cycle of birth and death. It is also said that this holy Vratham opens the gateway to Vaikunta, Lord Narayana’s celestial home. The date of the next Thiruvona Viratham is set for April 21, 2025.
See below for all the important information about the times, meaning, and customs surrounding the Thiruvonam Nakshatram fast:
The date and timing of Thiruvona Viratham April 2025 are as follows: Thiruvona Viratham April 2025 Date: April 21, 2025
Thiruvonam Nakshatram starts on April 21, 2025, at 12:37 PM.
Thiruvonam Nakshatram concludes on April 22, 2025, at 12:44 PM.
April 2025: Thiruvona Viratham: Importance
Since Thiruvona Vratham honours Lord Vishnu’s holy form in the form of his Vamana avatar, it is very significant in Hinduism, especially for those who adore him. The religious adherents deliberately do the vrat and partake in holy rites in an effort to get Lord Vishnu’s blessings on this revered day of the Thiruvonam Nakshatra. Fasting is an act of deliberate devotion rather than just a ritual, helping followers focus their attention on spiritual goals and cleanse their bodies and minds.
A great chance to strengthen one’s bond with Lord Vishnu, cleanse oneself of previous transgressions, and rekindle a road of self-realisation and heavenly benefits is provided by Thiruvona Vratham. The prospect of spiritual merit makes the day holy in addition to its religious significance.
Rituals at Thiruvona Viratham in April 2025
The ceremonial bath that begins Thiruvona Viratham rites early in the morning symbolises the purification of the body and spirit. After that, devotees prepare a unique altar for Lord Vishnu and dress in fresh or clean clothing. As a sign of devotion, the altar is beautifully adorned with garlands, flowers, and other gifts. Bathing the idol or picture of Lord Vishnu with sacred substances like water, milk, honey, and sandalwood paste is one of the most significant parts of the ceremony.
With the greatest dedication, devotees follow a strict fast for the whole day. Similar to Ekadashi fasting, the majority of devotees spend the day concentrating on their spiritual activities and avoiding food and drink. These include repeating prayers or hymns from the Bible, meditating in silence, and singing the holy mantras of Lord Vishnu.
After sunrise, the fast is often broken with a sacred feast known as naivedyam, which is presented first to Lord Vishnu. Evening rituals include pujas and aartis, in which followers sing bhajans and recite mantras in praise of the Lord.