

Guruvar (Thursday) Vrat Katha of (Lord Brihaspati & Vishnu)
Introduction Thursday (Guruvar) is dedicated to Brihaspati (the Guru of the Gods) and Lord Vishnu. Devotees wear yellow clothes and eat yellow food (avoiding salt). This fast is observed for wisdom, education, and wealth.
Introduction Thursday (Guruvar) is dedicated to Brihaspati (the Guru of the Gods) and Lord Vishnu. Devotees wear yellow clothes and eat yellow food (avoiding salt). This fast is observed for wisdom, education, and wealth.
Introduction Thursday (Guruvar) is dedicated to Brihaspati (the Guru of the Gods) and Lord Vishnu. Devotees wear yellow clothes and eat yellow food (avoiding salt). This fast is observed for wisdom, education, and wealth.
The Story (Vrat Katha) There was a wealthy King who was very charitable, but his Queen disliked giving alms. She asked the King to stop wasting money.
One day, Lord Brihaspati disguised himself as a Sadhu and came to the palace. The Queen said, “I am tired of this wealth; it is a burden to manage. Please take it away.” The Sadhu warned her, but she insisted. He told her a method to destroy her wealth (cleaning the house on Thursday, washing hair on Thursday, asking the King to shave on Thursday, etc.).
The Queen followed these “reverse” instructions. Within weeks, the King lost his wealth and kingdom. They became paupers.
The King went to a neighboring land to work. The Queen was left starving. She realized her mistake. She asked her sister, who was very religious, for help. Her sister taught her the Guruvar Vrat Vidhi (worshipping the Banana tree, offering Chana Dal and Munakka).
The Queen performed the Vrat with a pure heart. Lord Brihaspati was pleased. The King suddenly found a pot of gold in the other land, and their days of poverty ended. They regained their kingdom and lived charitably ever after.
Conclusion This Katha teaches that wealth should be used for charity (Daan). Disrespecting Lakshmi leads to poverty, while the Guruvar Vrat restores lost honor and wealth.
Quick guide
Before you begin
Puja Vidhi
How to perform this puja
Sankalp
Take a vow and state your prayer intention.
Tulsi Arpan
Begin by offering Tulsi leaves — Vishnu is extremely pleased by Tulsi.
Panchamrit Abhishek
Bathe the idol or Shaligram with Panchamrit.
Yellow Cloth
Dress the idol in yellow cloth.
Katha Path
Read or listen to the complete vrat katha.
Vishnu Sahasranaam
Chant 108 names or the full Sahasranaam if possible.
Aarti
Perform Om Jai Jagdish Hare aarti and distribute prasad.
Samagri
Items for the vrat
Mantra
Brihaspati mantra
Om Brim Brihaspataye Namah
Chant on Thursday for wisdom, guidance, family harmony, and Guru kripa.
Bhav
Benefits devotees pray for
Care
Mistakes to avoid
FAQ
Common questions
What is the significance of Ekadashi fasting?
Ekadashi is the most powerful day to please Vishnu. Fasting on this day is believed to remove sins accumulated over many lifetimes.
Can I drink water during Ekadashi?
Yes, water is allowed. Full Nirjala (waterless) Ekadashi is only for the Nirjala Ekadashi in summer — it's the most powerful but optional.
What food is allowed on Ekadashi?
Fruits, milk, nuts, sendha namak, sabudana, and Panchamrit are allowed. Avoid grains, beans, and certain spices.
Want this puja performed with your sankalp?
Share your name, gotra if known, and prayer intention. Experienced pandits will guide you toward the right seva.









