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Anvadhan and Ishti 2022: Meaning, Dates, Rituals, History And Significance
In the Hindu Calendar, there are two significant events called Ishti and Anvadhan, which is popular among the devotees of Lord Vishnu. This day is important to people of Vaishnava Sampradaya or people who follow Vaishnavism. These are the most auspicious days for people from this community. Let us know more about the dates, history and significance associated with Anvadhan and Ishti.

Anvadhan and Ishti Rituals: History And Significance
In Sanskrit, the term Anvadhan means to the custom of adding fuel during Agnihotra (a homam or a havan) so that the sacred fire keeps burning and Ishti is referred to the act of performing a deed to invoke a deity and get blessings. Therefore, on the day of Anvadhan, a day long fast is observed and on the day of Ishti, Yajna is observed.
On Purnima (full moon night), Ishti customs are celebrated and on Amavasya (new moon night), Anvadhan is observed. These significant rituals happens twice a month and devotees pray to Lord Vishnu and offer Him sacred items to please him. For both Anvadhan and Ishti, the yajnas are done for only one whole day, people who are interested can also come and watch ther rituals and even take part in it. All the customs are done with a pure heart, full devotion and by following all the customs and traditions.
Lord Vishnu is known as the protector of the Universe and is one important deity of the Holy Trinity which includes Lord Shiva (the destroyer) and Lord Brahma (the creator). This day is also celebrate to commemorate the significant incarnations or avatars of Lord Vishnu.
Devotees strongly believe that by keeping a fast on these two auspicious occasions, Lord Vishnu will be pleased and he will bless them with a good life, bring fortune, well being, and happiness.
Anvadhan and Ishti Rituals: Dates
January
2,
2022,
Sunday-
Anvadhan
-
Krishna
Amavasya
January
3,
2022,
Monday-
Ishti-
Krishna
Amavasya
January
17,
2022,
Monday-
Anvadhan-
Shukla
Purnima
January
18,
2022,
Tuesday-
Ishti-
Shukla
Purnima
January
31,
2022,
Monday-
Anvadhan-
Krishna
Amavasya
February
1,
2022,
Tuesday-
Ishti-
Krishna
Amavasya
February
16,
2022,
Wednesday-
Anvadhan-
Shukla
Purnima
February
17,
2022,
Thursday-
Ishti-
Shukla
Purnima
March
2,
2022,
Wednesday-
Anvadhan-
Krishna
Amavasya
March
3,
2022,
Thursday-
Ishti-
Krishna
Amavasya
March
18,
2022,
Friday-
Anvadhan-
Shukla
Purnima
March
19,
2022,
Saturday-
Ishti-
Shukla
Purnima
April
1,
2022,
Friday-
Anvadhan-
Krishna
Amavasya
April
2,
2022,
Saturday-
Ishti-
Krishna
Amavasya
April
16,
2022,
Saturday-
Anvadhan-
Shukla
Purnima
April
17,
2022,
Sunday-
Ishti-
Shukla
Purnima
April
30,
2022,
Saturday-
Anvadhan-
Krishna
Amavasya
May
1,
2022,
Sunday-
Ishti-
Krishna-
Amavasya
May
15,
2022,
Sunday-
Anvadhan-
Shukla
Purnima
May
16,
2022,
Monday-
Ishti-
Shukla
Purnima
May
30,
2022,
Monday-
Anvadhan-
Krishna
Amavasya
May
31,
2022,
Tuesday-
Ishti-
Krishna
Amavasya
June
14,
2022,
Tuesday-
Anvadhan-
Shukla
Purnima
June
15,
2022,
Wednesday-
Ishti-
Shukla
Purnima
June
28,
2022,
Tuesday-
Anvadhan-
Krishna
Amavasya
June
29,
2022,
Wednesday-
Ishti-
Krishna
Amavasya
July
13,
2022,
Wednesday-
Anvadhan-
Shukla
Purnima
July
14,
2022,
Thursday-
Ishti-
Shukla
Purnima
July
28,
2022,
Thursday-
Anvadhan-
Krishna
Amavasya
July
29,
2022,
Friday-
Ishti-
Krishna
Amavasya
August
11,
2022,
Thursday-
Anvadhan-
Shukla
Purnima
August
12,
2022,
Friday-
Ishti-
Shukla
Purnima
August
27,
2022,
Saturday-
Anvadhan-
Krishna
Amavasya
August
28,
2022,
Sunday-
Ishti-
Krishna
Amavasya
September
10,
2022,
Saturday-
Anvadhan-
Shukla
Purnima
September
11,
2022,
Sunday-
Ishti-
Shukla
Purnima
September
25,
2022,
Sunday-
Anvadhan-
Krishna
Amavasya
September
26,
2022,
Monday-
Ishti-
Krishna
Amavasya
October
9,
2022,
Sunday-
Anvadhan-
Shukla
Purnima
October
10,
2022,
Monday-
Ishti-
Shukla
Purnima
October
25,
2022,
Tuesday-
Anvadhan-
Krishna
Amavasya
October
26,
2022,
Wednesday-
Ishti-
Krishna
Amavasya
November
8,
2022,
Tuesday-
Anvadhan-
Shukla
Purnima
November
9,
2022,
Wednesday-
Ishti-
Shukla
Purnima
November
23,
2022,
Wednesday-
Anvadhan-
Krishna
Amavasya
November
24,
2022,
Thursday-
Ishti-
Krishna
Amavasya
December
7,
2022,
Wednesday-
Anvadhan-
Shukla
Purnima
December
8,
2022,
Thursday-
Ishti-
Shukla
Purnima
December
23,
2022,
Friday-
Anvadhan-
Krishna
Amavasya
December
24,
2022,
Saturday-
Ishti-
Krishna
Amavasya



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