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The holy dip of kartik: India's sacred ritual of spiritual renewal
The Daily Guardian
|October 27, 2025
Kartik Snan, also known as the holy bath in the month of Kartik, holds immense religious and spiritual significance in India.
Celebrated during the month of Kartik (October-November) according to the Hindu lunar calendar, this sacred ritual is marked by devout bathing in rivers, ponds, and holy water bodies across the country. The month of Kartik is considered highly auspicious in Hinduism, and taking a dip during this period is believed to cleanse both the body and the soul, earning the blessings of deities and paving the way for spiritual growth.
The origins of Kartik Snan are deeply rooted in Hindu mythology. According to scriptures, Lord Vishnu and his various incarnations are highly revered during the month of Kartik. It is believed that Lord Vishnu resides in the waters during this period, and a dip in sacred rivers such as the Ganga, Yamuna, Godavari, or local holy tanks is considered equivalent to attaining moksha, or liberation from the cycle of life and death.
The Puranas narrate that Kartik Snan is associated with the legend of Dhanvantari, the divine physician, who emerged from the ocean during the churning of the cosmicocean (Samudra Manthan) holding the elixir of life. Bathing during Kartik is said to bring longevity, health, and prosperity, reflecting the blessings of Dhanvantari and Lord Vishnu. Devotees also observe that during this month, Lord Shiva performs cosmic rituals, and bathing in sacred rivers pleases both Vishnu and Shiva, ensuring protection from sins and negative energies.
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