Bahula Chauth 2024: Bahula Chauth is observed on the Chaturthi Tithi of the Krishna Paksha in the month of Bhadrapada, it's a significant festival dedicated to the protection of children. On this day, women worship cows and create clay idols of Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati, Kartikeya, and Lord Ganesh for the puja. Lord Krishna himself highlighted the importance of this day, and it is believed that performing this ritual brings happiness and prosperity to one’s children.


Know the date, puja vudhi, significance, mantras and all about this festival:


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Bahula Chauth 2024 Date:


Bahula Chauth will be celebrated on August 22, 2024. Also known as Bol Chauth, this day is believed to bless children with happiness, success, freedom from difficulties, and prosperity.


Bahula Chauth 2024 Muhurat:


According to the Panchang, the Chaturthi Tithi in the month of Bhadrapada begins at 01:46 PM on August 22, 2024, and ends at 10:38 AM on August 23, 2024.



  • Puja Timing: 06:40 PM - 07:05 PM (As puja is performed in the evening)

  • Moonrise Time: 08:51 PM


Why is Bahula Chauth Celebrated?


In the scriptures, cows are given special importance and are revered as a mother. Women who worship cows on this day are believed to be blessed with children and protection from all dangers. According to Hindu mythology, once, Lord Krishna appeared before a cow named Bahula in the form of a lion. Bahula, ready to sacrifice herself, requested the lion to allow her to feed her calf before becoming his prey. Moved by the cow’s love for her calf, the lion let her go, and true to her word, Bahula returned after feeding her calf. Lord Krishna, pleased with her devotion and sense of duty, blessed Bahula and declared that those who worship her in Kaliyuga would have happy and safe children.


How is Bahula Chauth Vrat Observed?


On Bahula Chaturthi, one should not consume any product made from cow’s milk, as the milk is considered the right of the calf. Women observe a fast throughout the day and worship the cow in the evening. Offerings are made using a clay pot covered with a crust, and after the puja, the offerings are consumed as the meal. Consuming dairy products on this day is considered a sin.


Bahula Chauth Puja Mantra


"Ya: Palayantyanathanshcha Paraputran Swaputravat, Ta Dhanyasta: Krutarthashcha Tastriyo Lokamatarah."


This mantra emphasises the reverence for women who protect and nurture children, considering them as their own, thus earning the title of the mothers of the world.


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