Katha Collection
Explore the complete collection of Hindu vrat kathas on Tirth. Read Ekadashi Katha, Karwa Chauth Katha, Satyanarayan Katha, Vat Savitri Katha, Teej Katha and other sacred stories with spiritual meaning and ritual guidance.
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Hartalika Teej Katha

Hartalika Teej Katha is one of the most sacred and inspiring legends in Hindu tradition. Celebrated during the month of Bhadrapada, this festival honors the divine love of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Women across India and Nepal observe a strict fast on this day to seek blessings for marital happiness and spiritual strength. हरतालिका…
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Vat Savitri vrat katha

Vat Savitri is a highly sacred Hindu festival observed by married women for the long life and well being of their husbands. The vat savitri vrat katha is a powerful legend that highlights devotion, determination, and the strength of true love. This vrat is observed on the Amavasya (new moon day) in the month of…
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Gangaur vrat Katha

Gangaur is a sacred Hindu festival dedicated to Goddess Gauri, a form of Goddess Parvati. The gangaur vrat katha is especially important for married women and unmarried girls who pray for marital happiness, prosperity, and an ideal life partner. Celebrated mainly in Rajasthan and parts of North India, this festival symbolizes devotion, love, and commitment.…
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Maha Shivratri vrat Katha

Maha Shivaratri is one of the most sacred and spiritually powerful festivals in Hinduism. The Maha shivaratri vrat katha holds deep meaning for devotees who observe fasting, night vigil, and special worship of Lord Shiva. This holy night is believed to wash away sins, remove negative karma, and bless devotees with peace, prosperity, and liberation…
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Karwa Chauth Katha

You know how some stories don’t really begin at the beginning? They sort of drift toward you. Like when you’re sitting on a terrace in October, the air a little cooler than it was last week, and somewhere below a group of women are laughing, bangles clinking, someone calling out, “Chaand nikla kya?”Karwa Chauth isn’t…
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Ahoi Ashtami Katha

Ahoi Ashtami is one of those days that doesn’t announce itself loudly. No firecrackers. No crowds. Just quiet determination. Mothers wake up knowing they won’t eat or drink not even a sip of water and yet there’s very little complaint. Maybe because this vrat isn’t about endurance. It’s about intention. Observed on the Ashtami tithi…
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Sakat Mata Vrat Katha

Sakat Mata Vrat is one of the most sacred Hindu fasts observed mainly by mothers for the long life, protection, and success of their children. Celebrated with deep devotion across India, especially in North India, this vrat holds immense spiritual power. It is dedicated to Goddess Sakat Mata, believed to remove hardships and eliminate obstacles…
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Kojagara Vrat Katha

This Vrat falls on Sharad Purnima that full moon night in Ashwin when the sky feels washed clean after the monsoon. In many homes, people fast during the day, clean every corner like an honored guest is expected, and prepare for Lakshmi Puja in the evening.But the heart of it? Staying awake. Because legend says…
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Purnima Vrat Katha

Purnima simply means the full moon. Complete. Whole. Nothing missing. In the Hindu calendar, this day comes once every month. And each time it does, people somewhere are fasting, whispering prayers, tying small red threads, lighting diyas that flicker in the wind. I’ve seen old women in Varanasi wake up before sunrise on Purnima, bathe…
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Sharad Purnima Vrats Katha

Sharad Purnima vrats katha isn’t just a ritual tale people read from a booklet once a year. It’s something you hear sitting on a charpai in the courtyard, while someone’s dadi stirs kheer slowly, checking the moon every few minutes as if it might move away if ignored. I’ve seen families who don’t follow many…