Savitri Vrata or Savitri Amavasya is a fasting day, commemorating the pious act of Savitri who rescued her husband, Satyavan, from the god of death. It occurs on the new moon day in month of Jyeshtha.

Celebrated mainly in North India, Vat Savitri marks a wife's devotion and strength. The fast and rituals performed under the banyan tree are rooted in the inspiring tale of Savitri and Satyavan.

The Vat Savitri fast falls on the day of Savitri, which originated in the name Savitri, a wife devoted to determination. 

Vata Savitri Amavasya on Monday, May 26, 2025

Tree is a representation of a long, healthy life, and is therefore revered. Women encircle the tree, and the tree is decorated with threads, red cloth, and flowers.

Married Hindu women observe a fast to promote a long, healthy life for their husbands.

Married Hindu women observe a fast to promote a long, healthy life for their husbands.

Vat Savitri puja is characterised by some simple yet elaborate rituals, and they begin at an early morning hour. This fast is like Savitri’s resolve and dedication to their spouse’s long life and well-being.