Among the important festivals of Hindus, Sheetala Saptami is a festival dedicated to the goddess Sheetala or Sheetala Mata. It is observed twice in a year, once during the ‘Krishna Paksha Saptami’ (7th day during the waning phase of moon) in the Hindu month of ‘Chaitra’ and the second occurrence is during the ‘Shukla Paksha Saptami’ (7th day during the waxing phase of moon) in ‘Shravana’ month of the traditional Hindu calendar. On this day, Hindu devotees worship Goddess Sheetala in the belief that the goddess will protect their children from contagious diseases such as Chicken Pox and Small Pox. This festival is celebrated especially in the rural regions of India.
Rituals during Sheetala Saptami: