☀️ Sunday Vrat Rules — Why Avoid Salt?

Salt is forbidden in Sunday Vrat because salt absorbs the Sun's "tejas" energy. Sunrise to sunset schedule, allowed foods and 7 benefits.

❓ Why No Salt in Sunday Vrat?

According to Shastras, salt (Lavan) is a heavy, Tamas-dominant substance that neutralises the Sun's Sattvic and Tejas energy. Sunday is the day of Surya Dev — by abandoning salt, the body can directly absorb solar energy. Scientifically, a salt-free fast also improves fluid balance and promotes deep digestive purification.

🕐 Sunday Vrat Day Schedule

Sunrise (05:30–06:00)Bathe + Surya Arghya + 108x "Om Suryaya Namah"
Morning (06:00–08:00)Wheat flour or fruit intake (salt-free)
Noon (12:00)Ekodak fast — only water, coconut water or milk
Evening Puja (06:00–07:00)Ravivar Vrat Katha reading + red flower offering
After SunsetParan — jaggery-wheat prasad, salt still avoided

🥗 What to Eat — Salt-Free Sunday Menu

Allowed Food List

0/6
  • Wheat flour — roti or halwa (salt-free)
  • Jaggery (Gud) — acceptable in all forms
  • Milk, curd and ghee
  • All fruits — banana, apple, papaya, pomegranate
  • Coconut water and fresh fruit juices
  • Rock salt (Sendha Namak) — allowed by some regional traditions

✅ 7 Benefits of Sunday Vrat

Sunday Vrat Benefits Checklist

0/7
  • Sun's grace and increase in leadership ability
  • Improved eyesight and freedom from eye ailments
  • Digestive system purification — scientific benefit of salt-free fast
  • Pitru Dosha pacification and father's health improvement
  • Success in government job and promotions
  • Relief from afflictions during Surya Mahadasha
  • Increase in self-confidence, fame and social prestige
← All RitualsCopper Vessel Arghya →
Sunday Vrat Rules — No Salt, What to Eat and 7 Benefits | VedKosh | VedKosh