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In Hinduism, each day in a week is dedicated to a particular god in the Hindu pantheon. Thursday, which is Brihaspatiwar or Vrihaspativar, is dedicated to Vishnu and Brihaspati, the Guru of Devas. Thurdsay is also popularly known as Gurubar or Guruvar. Yellow is the color of the shift. A fast is observed around day and food is consumed only once. In certain areas, people make sure to visit Hanuman Temple on Thursdays.There are numerous stories associated with cause for observing Upvaas, or fast, on Brihaspativar. Numerous the stories are a part of local folklore and stories vary from region to region.Almost all stories propose that those who perform pujas and Vrats on Thursdays will be blessed with wealth and happy well being. In some stories, Lord Vishnu appears in the guise of a Sadhu to run a test the devotees on Thursdays. In other stories, it is Brihaspati. First the person in the story denies almsand is lethargic but later realizes his/her mistake and observes Thursday Vrat and pleases the Gods. Those devotees fasting on day time wears yellow colored dress and offers yellow colored fruits and flowers to Vishnu and Brihaspati. Your meals are only consumed once and includes Chana Dal (Bengal Gram) and ghee. Basically, yellow colored food is eaten on the occasion.In some regions, banana or plantain is worshipped and watered.
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