Spirituality 2026
Vishnu-Rudra Energy 2026
Balancing Shiva and Vishnu forces in Rudra Samvatsar
Balancing Practice — Weekly Schedule
Mahamrityunjaya jap, Rudrabhishek, bilva patra offering
Vishnu Sahasranamam, banana prasad, yellow garments
Ekadashi fast, Shrihari stotra, Tulsi seva
Pradosh vrat, Shiva abhishek, Panchakshari mantra
Scriptural Reference
"Harihara" — Hari (Vishnu) and Hara (Shiva) are two forms of the same Parabrahma. The Skanda Purana states that the devotee who worships both equally is freed from fear of neither Vishnu nor Shiva.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is “Vishnu-Rudra Energy in Samvatsar” about?
It explains vishnu-rudra energy in samvatsar — a Vedic spiritual practice, its purpose, and the right way to perform it. VedKosh presents the method, the suitable time, and the devotional meaning so a beginner can follow it correctly.
How is this practice carried out?
It is performed after a bath in a clean space, beginning with a prayer to one’s ishta-devata, on the prescribed day or time. The page gives the steps, any mantra, and the materials needed so the practice can be done with focus and shraddha.
What is the spiritual benefit of this practice?
Done regularly with devotion, it is traditionally believed to bring inner steadiness, positive energy and the grace of the associated deity. The benefit is understood to grow with sincerity and consistency rather than as an instant outcome.
Updated for 2026