The month of Vaishakh begins on April 3rd; if you seek the grace of Shri Hari, do not commit this mistake—not even by oversight..

Vaishakh Month 2026: Just like the Gregorian calendar, the Hindu calendar also consists of 12 months. The Hindu year begins with the month of Chaitra. According to the Hindu calendar, the month of Vaishakh will coincide with April in the year 2026. The month of Vaishakh is considered highly significant for ritual bathing, acts of charity, and spiritual penance. During the month of Vaishakh, Lord Vishnu is worshipped.

It is believed that taking a holy dip in sacred rivers during this month yields spiritual merit. Furthermore, worshipping Lord Vishnu and the Sun God is believed to liberate an individual from their sins and grant salvation (Moksha) after death. In 2026, the month of Vaishakh commences on April 3rd. According to Acharya Anand Bhardwaj of Ujjain, it is essential to strictly observe specific rules and disciplines during the month of Vaishakh.

**Religious Significance of the Month of Vaishakh**
In Hinduism, the month of Madhav (Vaishakh) is regarded as extremely sacred and auspicious. This month is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is considered the most opportune time to seek His special grace and blessings. Acts of charity, penance, and worship performed during this period are believed to yield *Akshaya*—that is, imperishable or everlasting—fruits. It is believed that bathing before sunrise and donating water, *sattu* (roasted gram flour), hand fans, and umbrellas to the needy brings happiness and prosperity into one's life. This month gains even greater significance due to the worship of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi, as well as the observance of holy festivals such as *Akshaya Tritiya*.

**Strictly Avoid Consuming These Items**
The month of Vaishakh, which falls during the intense heat of April and May, is considered exceptionally significant from both health and religious perspectives. During this period, it is strongly advised to exercise special caution regarding one's diet. Refraining from fried foods, mustard oil, red lentils (*Masoor Dal*), onions, garlic, and non-vegetarian food is considered beneficial. It is believed that consuming these items increases body heat, thereby negatively impacting one's health. Additionally, eating from bronze utensils and sleeping during the day are also prohibited during this month, ensuring that the body remains balanced and energetic.

**Committing This Mistake Could Prove Costly!** 

The month of Vaishakh is considered an auspicious time for spiritual practice, penance, and accumulating merit; therefore, it is essential to pay special attention to certain guidelines during this period. First and foremost, one should refrain from sleeping late during this month. Sleeping past sunrise is considered inauspicious, as it adversely affects both one's health and spiritual merit. During this month, one should abstain from consuming *Tamasic* foods—such as meat, alcohol, onions, and garlic.

Instead, consuming *Sattvic* (pure) and wholesome food is considered ideal, as it helps maintain the purity of both the mind and the body. Water holds special significance during Vaishakh; therefore, one must strictly avoid wasting it. Donating water to the needy is regarded as a highly meritorious act. Furthermore, during this holy month, one should steer clear of anger, harsh speech, and acts of disrespect. It is only by cultivating gentle speech and a calm temperament that one can truly reap the spiritual benefits of this sacred month.

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