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7 days, 7 Hindu gods: The spiritual meaning behind every day of the week

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - May 13, 2026, 08:00 IST
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7 days, 7 deities

Each day in Hinduism lines up with a different god, and the energy of that day shapes what devotees focus on—whether it’s seeking wisdom, strength, or blessings for a peaceful home. Here’s a look at how each day of the week gets its own special god or goddess and what people do in their honour.

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Monday: Lord Shiva

Mondays (Somvar) belong to Lord Shiva. The day pulls in the calm and soothing influence of the moon, so a lot of people pray for peace, emotional balance, and happy relationships. Devotees wake up early, fast, and offer Lord Shiva milk, water, honey, and that special bel patra leaf. You’ll hear “Om Namah Shivaya” being chanted everywhere.
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Tuesday: Lord Hanuman and Goddess Durga

Tuesdays start with Lord Hanuman and, for some, Goddess Durga. The day is fuelled by energy and courage, thanks to the planet Mars. People read the Hanuman Chalisa, offer Lord Hanuman laddoos or jasmine oil, and smear sindoor (vermilion) as an offering. Fasting is common, especially for anyone hoping to push past obstacles or calm rough planetary influences.


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Wednesday: Lord Ganesha

Wednesdays—Budhwar—are all about Lord Ganesha. Mercury rules this day, bringing sharp thinking and clever speech. You’ll see devotees offering Ganesha durva grass and sweet modaks, asking him to wipe out life’s obstacles and help them succeed at work or in studies. He’s the go-to god if you want smooth communication and fewer roadblocks.


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Thursday: Lord Vishnu and Lord Brihaspati

Thursday (Guruvar), linked to planet Jupiter, is all about prosperity and spiritual growth. Devotees focus on Lord Vishnu and also Lord Brihaspati, the heavenly teacher. People wear yellow, chant the Vishnu Sahasranama, and some worship banana trees for good luck. Traditions run deep—cutting hair or nails is a big no on Thursdays.


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Friday: Goddess Lakshmi and Goddess Santoshi

Friday, or Shukravar, shines under Venus, a planet of love, beauty, and comfort. Devotees invite prosperity by worshipping Goddess Lakshmi—she’s the one everyone turns to for wealth and luck. Many also pray to Goddess Santoshi for harmony at home. Households tidy up, light lamps in the evening, and many keep fasts, all hoping for a happy, prosperous family life.


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Saturday: Lord Hanuman and Lord Shani

Saturday or Shanivar—falls under Saturn’s gaze, which means facing challenges, karma, and life’s tougher lessons. Lord Shani is worshipped for protection from bad luck and hardship, but it’s also a special day for Lord Hanuman. Devotees visit temples, read the Hanuman Chalisa, and offer mustard oil or black sesame seeds. The belief is Lord Hanuman’s blessing can soften Saturn’s blows.


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Sunday: Lord Surya

And finally, Sunday or Ravivar, celebrates Surya, the Sun god. Surya stands for energy, confidence, and authority. People honor him by offering water to the rising sun, reciting the Gayatri Mantra, and doing Surya Namaskar (sun salutations). Fasting is common too. This day kick-starts the week on a bright, vital note.

So, each day carries not just a god’s name, but its own ritual and mood—shaping how millions connect with the divine, one sunrise at a time.


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