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Vow, resolve, or pious observance, usually a fast in Indian religions
Vrata is a Sanskrit word that means "vow, resolve, devotion", and refers to pious observances such as fasting and pilgrimage (Tirtha) found in Indian
Vrata
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up vrata in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vrata is a religious practice in Hinduism. Vrata may also refer to: Vrata, Dravograd, a settlement in
Vrata_(disambiguation)
Annual Hindu festival
Dashama Vrata (Gujarati:દશામા વ્રત) is an annual 10-day Hindu festival or vrata (religious vow), mainly observed in the Indian state of Gujarat and Diu
Dashama_Vrata
Hindu goddess
particularly worshipped by women of North India and Nepal. A vrata (ritual fast) called the Santoshi Maa vrata is performed by women on 16 consecutive Fridays to
Santoshi_Mata
Hindu festival where wives pray for husbands
Savitri Vrata (also Savitri Brata) or Savitri Amavasya is a fasting day, commemorating the pious act of Savitri who rescued her husband, Satyavan, from
Savitri_Vrata
Punyipukur Vrata (Bengali: পুণ্যিপুকুর ব্রত) is an annual monthwide Hindu ritual or vrata (religious vow), mainly observed in the Bengali Hindu community
Punyipukur_Vrata
Regional Hindu goddess
Dashama Vrata is an annual 10-day Hindu festival or vrata (religious vow), mainly observed in the Indian state of Gujarat and Diu. This vrata is usually
Momai
Historical Hindu practice of widow immolation
Sativrata, an uncommon and seldom used term, denotes the woman who makes a vow (vrata), to protect her husband while he is alive and then die with her husband
Sati_(practice)
Religious ritual worship of Vishnu
The Satyanārāyaṇa Pūjā or Satyanārāyaṇa Vrata Kathā is a pūjā (religious ritual worship) dedicated to the Hindu god Satyanārāyaṇa, identified as an avatāra
Satyanarayana_Puja
Hindu ritual
Prithvi Vrata (Bengali: পৃথিবী ব্রত) is an annual Hindu ritual or vrata (religious vow), mainly observed in the Bengali Hindu community in West Bengal
Prithvi_Vrata
Senjuti Vrata (Bengali: সেঁজুতি ব্রত) is an annual monthwide Hindu ritual or vrata (religious vow), mainly observed in the Bengali Hindu community in West
Senjuti_Vrata
Jadranska Vrata (Adriatic Gate Container Terminal) is a Croatian port operating company which operates port facilities at the largest Croatian Port of
Jadranska_Vrata
Vow to maintain silence, usually for spirituality or protest
of silence after joining a monastery. Day of Silence Moment of Silence Vrata E. Obrecht, Silence, in The Catholic Encyclopedia, New York: Robert Appleton
Vow_of_silence
Bimonthly occasion in the Hindu calendar
this day. The fasting vow performed during the period is called "Pradosha vrata". A devotee should wear rudraksha, Vibhuti and worship Shiva by abhisheka
Pradosha
Hindu observance
The festivities of this occasion often end with the recitation of the vrata katha, the story of the vow that offers it its religious significance. According
Varalakshmi_Vratam
Hindu observance
The Shashthi Vrata (Sanskrit: Ṣaṣṭhīvrata) is a Hindu fasting observance dedicated to Kartikeya. It is primarily observed by South Indian Hindus during
Shashthi_Vrata
Gorge on the river Danube between Serbia and Romania
Hungarian: Vaskapu, Slovak: Železné vráta, Polish: Żelazne Wrota, German: Eisernes Tor, and Bulgarian: Железни врата Železni vrata. An alternative Romanian name
Iron_Gates
Third queen-consort of the Hindu god Krishna
this vrata by telling her that Krishna's love for her would increase multifold if she succeeded in the tulabharam. The scene was soon set for the vrata. Satyabhama
Satyabhama
1994 multi-national TV series or program
Otvorena vrata (Serbian Cyrillic: Отворена врата, lit. 'Open Doors'), is a Serbian comedy television series filmed in 1994-1995. Broadcast on state television
Otvorena_vrata
Road tunnel in Croatia
Vrata Tunnel (Croatian: Tunel Vrata) is one of the shortest tunnels on the Croatian A6 motorway route. It is only 257 metres (843 ft) long and consists
Vrata_Tunnel
Commune in Mehedinți, Romania
Vrata is a commune located in Mehedinți County, Oltenia, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Vrata. This was part of Gârla Mare Commune until
Vrata,_Mehedinți
Aada-Halud vrata or Aada-Haldi Vrata (Bengali: আদা-হলুদ ব্রত) is one of the unscriptural or feminine vows of bengali Hindu society in West Bengal and
Aada-halud_vrata
Intercalary month in Hindu calendar
puja and havan. Vratas (fasts) of various durations (full day, half day, weekly, fortnight, full month) are often undertaken. The vratas may be of complete
Adhika-masa
Bengali Hindu sun ritual
Maghamandal Vrata (Bengali: মাঘমণ্ডল ব্রত) is an annual monthwide Hindu ritual or vrata (religious vow), mainly observed in the Bengali Hindu community
Maghmandal_Vrata
Hindu observance
The Brahma Vaivarta Purana narrates the story behind the Nirjala Ekadashi vrata vow. Bhima, a lover of food, wanted to observe all ekadashi fasts, but could
Nirjala_Ekadashi
Landmark in Zagreb
The Stone Gate (Croatian: Kamenita vrata) is a landmark in the Upper Town of Zagreb, Croatia built between 1242 and 1266. Its present-day appearance dates
Stone_Gate
Place in Styria, Slovenia
Vrata (pronounced [ˈwɾaːta]) is a dispersed settlement in the hills above the left bank of the Drava River in the Municipality of Dravograd, historically
Vrata,_Dravograd
Gatehouse in Split, Croatia
The Silver Gate (Croatian: Srebrna vrata, Latin: Porta argentea), or "the Eastern Gate", is one of the four principal Roman gates into the stari grad
Silver Gate (Diocletian's Palace)
Silver_Gate_(Diocletian's_Palace)
Port in Croatia
"Jadranska vrata d.d. koncesionar do 2041.godine" [Jadranska vrata d.d. acquire a concession until year 2041] (in Croatian). Jadranska vrata d.d. December
Port_of_Rijeka
Aljaž Lodge in the Vrata Valley (Slovene: Aljažev dom v Vratih; 1015 m a.s.l.) is a mountain hut that lies near the stream Triglav Bistrica in the upper
Aljaž Lodge in the Vrata Valley
Aljaž_Lodge_in_the_Vrata_Valley
Yampukur Vrata (Bengali: যমপুকুর ব্রত) is an annual monthwide Hindu ritual or vrata (religious vow), mainly observed in the Bengali Hindu community in
Yampukur_Vrata
Series of defensive walls in Croatia
construction was begun in 1358. On the Field Gate of the Walls (Poljska vrata) there is a Latin inscription which dates from 1506. Today, it is among
Walls_of_Ston
Champa Chandan Vrata (Bengali: চাঁপা চন্দন ব্রত) is an annual monthwide Hindu ritual or vrata (religious vow), mainly observed in the Bengali Hindu community
Champa_chandan_Vrata
Tamil Hindu festival
Festivals Chitra Pournami Kandha Sashti Karthikai Deepam Kartika Purnima Panguni Uthiram Shashthi Vrata Thaipusam Vaikasi Visakam Hinduism portal v t e
Vaikasi_Visakam
Hindu festival
Shashti Vrata'. The rituals are observed over three nights and four days, and include holy bathing, fasting, abstaining from drinking water as a vrata (devotion)
Chhath
Monthly Hindu occasion dedicated to Ganesha
performed. Each Vrata (strict fast) has a purpose and is explained to us by a story known as the Vrata Katha. This prayer offering has 13 Vrata Kathas, one
Sankashti_Chaturthi
Sanskrit word
share some elements with vratas. They may contain elements of are often difficult to distinguish from the practice of vratas. Vratas are discussed as a means
Prāyaścitta
The Stone Gate (Kamenita vrata) is a 1992 Croatian film directed by Ante Babaja, starring Ivica Kunčević and Vedrana Međimorec. Branko Boras, a physician
The_Stone_Gate
Act of religious devotion usually directed to one or more Hindu deities
desires. Etymologically, vrata, a Sanskrit word (and also used in several Indo-European languages), means to vow or to promise. A vrata may consist of one or
Worship_in_Hinduism
Recommended activities and habits in Yoga
reciting prayers or knowledge Huta (हुत) or Vrata (व्रत): Huta (हुत): rituals, ceremonies such as yajna sacrifice. Vrata (व्रत): Fulfilling religious vows, rules
Niyama
Village in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Mostarska Vrata ("The Door of Mostar" in Croatian) is a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the 1991 census, the village is located in the
Mostarska_Vrata
Hindu festival venerating Parvati
comes as if to take her back to her abode of Kailasha. The Svarna Gauri Vrata (Svarṇagaurīvrata) is performed on the occasion to appease the goddess.
Gauri_Habba
Village in Gorski Kotar, Croatia
Vrata is a village in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, Croatia. The village is administered as a part of Fužine municipality. According to the national census
Vrata, Primorje-Gorski Kotar County
Vrata,_Primorje-Gorski_Kotar_County
Indian philosopher
Satyavrata Tirtha (died. 1638 CE) was a Hindu philosopher, yogi, mystic, scholar and saint. He served as the pontiff of Shri Uttaradi Math from 1635 to
Satyavrata_Tirtha
American-Israeli businessman
20 October 2024. "Moćno prijateljstvo: Kako je Igor Dodik preko Matana Adelsona otvorio Trumpova vrata". Klix.ba (in Croatian). Retrieved 2025-10-30.
Matan_Adelson
Jain laity
which include three guņa vratas and four śikşā vratas. In Jainism, both ascetics and householders have to follow five vows (vratas) compulsorily. These five
Śrāvaka_(Jainism)
Major deity in Hinduism
Murti Prarthana Puja Temple Matha Sevā Śrauta Tarpana Tirtha Tirthadana Vrata Yajna Yatra Meditation Dhyana Nididhyāsana Tapas Yoga Asana Bhakti yoga
Krishna
Waterway in the Adriatic Sea
Channel or Šolta Channel from the west, and through the Split Gates (Splitska vrata) straits—narrow passage between Šolta and Brač to the south of the Split
Split_Channel
Indian Hindu spiritual guru (died 1878)
Murti Prarthana Puja Temple Matha Sevā Śrauta Tarpana Tirtha Tirthadana Vrata Yajna Yatra Meditation Dhyana Nididhyāsana Tapas Yoga Asana Bhakti yoga
Swami_Samarth
Gate in Split, Croatia
The Bronze Gate (Croatian: Mjedena vrata, Latin: Porta Meridionalis), or "the Southern Gate", is the smaller of the four principal Roman gates into the
Bronze Gate (Diocletian's Palace)
Bronze_Gate_(Diocletian's_Palace)
Hindu holy day
in fresh fruit. The legend of a ritual fast is also called a Vrata katha (tale of the vrata, a religious vow). According to the legend narrated for the
Amalaka_Ekadashi
Fourth day of a lunar fortnight in the Hindu calendar
lunar phase) of Kārtika Month as per the Purnimanta calendar. During this vrata, Parvati and Shiva are worshipped, along with Kartikeya and Ganesha. The
Chaturthi
Hindu observance
suggested to the king to observe vrata (vow) of the Mokshada Ekadashi day. On Moksha Ekadashi, the king observed the vrata with a complete fast along with
Mokshada_Ekadashi
Mountain pass in Inner Carniola, Slovenia
The Postojna Gate, less often the Postojna Gap (Slovene: Postojnska vrata), named after the local town of Postojna, is a major mountain pass of the Dinaric
Postojna_Gate
Section of a historic site in Croatia
related to Diocletian's Palace. Zlatna vrata u Splitu - putovnica.net (accessed 23.06.2019.) (in Croatian) Zlatna vrata - split.hr Archived 2015-09-24 at the
Vestibule,_Split
986 battle of the Byzantine–Bulgarian Wars
year 986. It took place in the pass of the same name, modern Trayanovi Vrata, in Sofia Province, Bulgaria. It was the largest defeat of the Byzantines
Battle_of_the_Gates_of_Trajan
Hindu folk goddess of children
ceremony. Childless people may perform a vrata (ritual) in worship of Shashthi, called either Chhati Mata or Shashthi Vrata, in an effort to conceive. Similar
Shashthi
Commune in Mehedinți, Romania
village, Gârla Mare. It also included the village of Vrata until 2004, when it was split off to form Vrata Commune. Climate: Located in the southwest of Romania
Gârla_Mare
National Park Piedras de San Martin, La Vela de Coro, Estado Falcón Hajdučka vrata, Čvrsnica mountain Basarbovo Monastery, Rousse Belogradchik Rocks Iskar
List_of_rock_formations
4th month of the Hindu calendar
Amavasya (new moon) of the month is an important festival. In Gujarat, Dashama Vrata, dedicated to Momai, is observed on the Amavasya of the month. The Kakkada
Ashadha
Gatehouse in Split, Croatia
The Golden Gate (Croatian: Zlatna vrata, Latin: Porta Aurea), or "the Northern Gate", is one of the four principal Roman gates into the stari grad (old
Golden Gate (Diocletian's Palace)
Golden_Gate_(Diocletian's_Palace)
Bosnian footballer (born 2007)
odgovorio Švicarcima: Niste mi predstavili plan, BiH mi je otvorila sva vrata". faktor.ba (in Bosnian). 19 August 2025. Retrieved 22 August 2025. "FIFA
Eman_Košpo
Central Gate (Osrednja vrata) at Partisan Street (Partizanska ulica). The gothic-styled First Rašpor Gate (Prva Rašporska vrata) is at Rozman Street (Rozmanova
Walls_of_Piran
The Koroška Vrata District (pronounced [kɔˈɾóːʃka ˈʋɾàːta]; Slovene: Mestna četrt Koroška vrata; literally "Carinthian Gates") is a city district of the
Koroška_Vrata_District
World Heritage Site in Split, Croatia
Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries Zlatna vrata u Splitu – putovnica.net (accessed 23 June 2019.) (in Croatian) Zlatna vrata – split.hr Archived 24 September 2015
Cellars of Diocletian's Palace
Cellars_of_Diocletian's_Palace
Tamil Hindu hymn
narrate the Kanda Sashti Kavacham during a six-day period, known as Shashthi Vrata, that precedes the event. As stated in the hymns, regular chanting of the
Kanda_Shasti_Kavasam
Gatehouse in Split, Croatia
The Iron Gate (Croatian: Željezna vrata, Latin: Porta ferrea), or "the Western Gate", is one of the four principal Roman gates into the stari grad (old
Iron Gate (Diocletian's Palace)
Iron_Gate_(Diocletian's_Palace)
Hindu fеstival that honours and cеlеbratеs cows
transactions in their new ledgers. Govatsa Dwadashi is also observed as Nandini Vrata, as both Nandini and Nandi are considered sacred in the Shaivite tradition
Govatsa_Dwadashi
Topics referred to by the same term
gate-commutated turnoff thyristors Adriatic Gate Container Terminal, Jadranska vrata, Port of Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia Search for "agct" , "a-g-c-t", "agct's"
AGCT
Observance by Hindu married women
Method of Vat Purnima Vrata in Skanda Purana, which is the 14th of Puranas.
Vata_Purnima
Airport in Olšová Vrata
Karlovy Vary in western Bohemia. It is located in the village of Olšová Vrata, 6 km southeast of the city centre and is the fourth-busiest airport in
Karlovy_Vary_Airport
Croatian punk rock band
Art Design (Svijet glamura) Porin 2016 – Best Rock Album (Dani zatvorenih vrata) "Dvadeset godina putovanja od Gajnica do Jaruna". Jutarnji.hr. 19 September
Hladno_pivo
Historic mountain pass in Sofia Province, Bulgaria
Trajan or Trajan's Gate (Bulgarian: Траянови врата, romanized: Trayanovi vrata) is a historic mountain pass near Ihtiman, Bulgaria. In antiquity, the pass
Gate_of_Trajan
Country in Southeast Europe
"Constitution of Montenegro". Faolex. Retrieved 5 April 2025. "Crna Gora otvorila vrata evropske budućnosti" (in Montenegrin). Pobjeda. 20 October 2007.[dead link]
Montenegro
Topics referred to by the same term
the family Geometridae Mauna (silence), silence in Hindu philosophy Maun Vrata, term for a vow of silence in India Mauna, Käbschütztal, village in Käbschütztal
Mauna
Highway in Croatia
(October 6, 2006). "Kroz špilju u tunelu Vrata gradit će se most!" [A bridge shall be built across a cavern in Vrata Tunnel] (PDF). Vjesnik (in Croatian)
A6_(Croatia)
The Ljubljana Gap, less often the Ljubljana Gate (Slovene: Ljubljanska vrata), is a geographical term for the transition area between the Alps and Dinaric
Ljubljana_Gap
Basic code of ethics for Jains
are prescribed for a śrāvaka. These include three guņa vratas (Merit vows) and four śikşā vratas (Disciplinary vows). The vow of sallekhanâ is observed
Five_Vows
Mountain range in the Balkan Peninsula of Southeastern Europe
(Postojnska vrata), Slovenia (606 m or 1,988 ft), Vratnik pass, Croatia (700 m or 2,297 ft) Debelo brdo, Serbia (1,094 m or 3,589 ft) Knin Gate (Kninska vrata),
Dinaric_Alps
Bridge in Croatia
Hreljin Vidauct is located between the Vrata and Oštrovica interchanges of the A6 motorway in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, Croatia, just to the west
Hreljin_Viaduct
Character in Indian mythology
Murti Prarthana Puja Temple Matha Sevā Śrauta Tarpana Tirtha Tirthadana Vrata Yajna Yatra Meditation Dhyana Nididhyāsana Tapas Yoga Asana Bhakti yoga
Aana_Marutha
Divine hawk-like creature mentioned in Hindu Mythology
Murti Prarthana Puja Temple Matha Sevā Śrauta Tarpana Tirtha Tirthadana Vrata Yajna Yatra Meditation Dhyana Nididhyāsana Tapas Yoga Asana Bhakti yoga
Shyena_(Hinduism)
Ram Mandir flag
Murti Prarthana Puja Temple Matha Sevā Śrauta Tarpana Tirtha Tirthadana Vrata Yajna Yatra Meditation Dhyana Nididhyāsana Tapas Yoga Asana Bhakti yoga
Ram_Mandir_Dharma_Dhwaj
Major deity in Hinduism
Murti Prarthana Puja Temple Matha Sevā Śrauta Tarpana Tirtha Tirthadana Vrata Yajna Yatra Meditation Dhyana Nididhyāsana Tapas Yoga Asana Bhakti yoga
Venkateswara
Festival celebrated by Hindu women
the well-being of their husbands is part of a broader category of Hindu vrata (votive fasts) which are commonly associated with ideas of devotion self-discipline
Karva_Chauth
Historic site in Split, Croatia
240–241. ISBN 9789004326750. "Zlatna vrata u Splitu". Putovnica.net. Retrieved 17 February 2022. "Split.hr | Srebrna vrata". split.hr. Archived from the original
Diocletian's_Palace
Island of Croatia
the island Lošinj, separated by the Strait of Ilovik (Croatian: Ilovačka vrata). The only village located on the island of Ilovik is also called Ilovik
Ilovik
2nd-century Roman triumphal arch in Pula, Croatia
The Dvojna vrata (Porta Gemina) is a Roman city gate located in Pula, Croatia. It was built during the late 2nd century. Porta Gemina is a double arched
Porta_Gemina
Tunnel in Croatia
Kotar and Croatian Littoral regions. The tunnel is located between the Vrata and Oštrovica interchanges. Tunnel excavation started in 1996, and the first
Tuhobić_Tunnel
Ninth month of the Hindu lunar calendar
daughters of the cowherd men of Gokula (gopis) undertook a sacred vow (vrata) and worship goddess Katyayani with a desire to have Krishna as their husband
Agrahayana
Main street of Dubrovnik, Croatia
connecting the western entrance called the "Pile Gate" (Vrata od Pila) to the "Ploče Gate" (Vrata od Ploča) on the eastern end. Both ends are also marked
Stradun_(street)
Medieval era Sanskrit text, one of twenty major Puranas
calendar), as well as mythology and a discussion of Dharma particularly vrata (vow) and dana (charity). The text also has many Mahatmya chapters on geography
Bhavishya_Purana
Murti Prarthana Puja Temple Matha Sevā Śrauta Tarpana Tirtha Tirthadana Vrata Yajna Yatra Meditation Dhyana Nididhyāsana Tapas Yoga Asana Bhakti yoga
Medha_rishi
Range of Indian religious traditions
menarche for girls), Samavartana (graduation ceremony), Vivaha (wedding), Vratas (fasting, spiritual studies) and Antyeshti (cremation for an adult, burial
Hinduism
Indian fair
Murti Prarthana Puja Temple Matha Sevā Śrauta Tarpana Tirtha Tirthadana Vrata Yajna Yatra Meditation Dhyana Nididhyāsana Tapas Yoga Asana Bhakti yoga
2025_Prayag_Maha_Kumbh_Mela
Indian actress (1943–2002)
Mahamantri Timmarusu (1962) Nuvva? Nena? (1962) Rakta Sambandham (1962) Somavara Vrata Mahatyam (1963) as Srimanthini Pempudu Koothuru (1963) Desa Drohulu (1964)
Devika
City in Styria, Slovenia
of Maribor. The Drava River separates the districts of Center, Koroška Vrata, and Ivan Cankar to the north from other districts south of it. The various
Maribor
Vedic deity
as a god following ṛta, order and stability and of observances (3.59.2b, vrata). Again like Varuna, Mitra is the sustainer of mankind (3.59.6a, said also
Mitra_(Hindu_god)
Adventure, Comedy, History. 1968 United Kingdom Yugoslavia Gates to Paradise Vrata Raja Andrzej Wajda Drama. Based on a novel The Gates of Paradise. Children's
List of films about the Crusades
List_of_films_about_the_Crusades
Indian river festival
Puja Kumbh Mela Mahalakshmi Vrata Mahamaham Mha Puja Panguni Uthiram Pargat Diwas Raksha Bandhan Ratha-Yatra Savitri Vrata Surasamharam Swanti Teej Tihar
Sarasvati_Pushkaram
VRATA
VRATA
VRATA
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sikh, Telugu
God of Guru
Girl/Female
Arabic, British, English, Farsi, Hindu, Indian, Iranian, Muslim
Lord Ram's Wife
Biblical
who demands his death
Boy/Male
Muslim
From the battlefield
Girl/Female
Tamil
Malavashree | மாஂலாவாஷà¯à®°à¯€
Name of a Raga
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Polish
Of Arcadia
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a maker of spurs, from an agent derivative of Middle English spore, spure ‘spur’.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Boy Sage
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Schum.Chinese : (Pinyin Cen) this surname was derived from an area so named during the Zhou dynasty (1122–221 bc).
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
A Moon
VRATA
VRATA
VRATA
VRATA
VRATA