Rohini Vrat is a very pious and a very heartwarmingly spiritual observance in the sacred religion of Jainism. The year 2026 has already experienced one Rohini Vrat and the second Rohini Vrat on 28 January 2026 is falling tomorrow. This day is observed with unwavering faith, devotion, discipline and inner sanctity and purity.
Rohini Vrat on 28 January, 2026 this Wednesday is a revered day devoted to temperance, self-control, self-restraint, inner awakening, soul enrichment and cleansing of mind and karma. This day is falling on the auspicious Rohini Nakshatra, which is very auspicious and has an enriched meaning for religious observances and disciplines in the sacred Jain religion.
What is Rohini Vrat, Know about Rohini Vrat on 28 January, 2026
Rohini Vrat is a revered Jain fast which is majorly done and observed by women, but there are men also who observe it as per faith. The vrat is associated with Lord Vasupujya, who was the twelfth Tirthankara of Jainism. The birth of Lord Vasupujya is a symbol of enlightenment, salvation and emancipation and his birth had happened during the Rohini Nakshatra. This cosmic link does make the Rohini Nakshatra very important and all the more significant for Jains.
This day Rohini Vrat on 28 January 2026 is a representation of devotion, faith, endurance, perseverance, faith, commitment and righteous conduct. Since time immemorial, this day has been done and followed to endeavour towards spirituality, towards mental peace and well being, good and happy marital life, good familial relations, happiness in households and salvation and to free one from previous and past karmas if any.
Over time, Rohini Vrat has become a symbol of unwavering devotion and ethical living.
Date and Muhurat: Rohini Vrat January 2026
- Date: 28 January, 2026 which is a Wednesday
- Muhurat Starts at : 09.26 am on Rohini Vrat on 28 January, 2026
- Muhurat Ends at: 07.31 am on 29 January, 2026
- Nakshatra: Rohini Nakshatra
- Religion: Jainism
The preparations for observing this Vrat start well before at least a day in advance by following rituals like mental discipline and inner clarity, speech and also of behaviour and action. The Vrat starts at dawn or at sunrise and continue till the time given for the next morning, but one should keep it in accordance with one’s individual capacity and tradition.
Mythological and Spiritual Significance of Rohini Vrat on 28 January
As per the Jain scriptures, Rohini Vrat goes back to Rani Rohini or Queen Rohini who was the very devoted wife of King Shreyans. Although she had gone through many obstacles and adversities her faith on Jainism and its principles never even one wavered.
Observing this vrat brought her mental peace and clarity, happiness and prosperity and most of all sacred Karmic merit to her and her family. Her life personifies resilience, perseverance, fortitude, empathy and the soul elevating power of sincere mortification and penance.
Spiritually, Rohini Vrat emphasizes:
- Karma nirjara (shedding of accumulated karma)
- Self-control over desires
- Strengthening of samyak darshan (right faith)
Rohini Vrat on 28 January also reminds you of contemplation in order to make sure that your soul and mind are in perfect unison with the journet of salvation and liberation or Moksha.
Rituals and Observance of Rohini Vrat on 28 January, 2026
The observance of Rohini Vrat varies slightly across Jain sects, but the core principles remain the same:
- Fasting or Vrat (Upvas):
Observe either a complete fast or partial fast as per your faith and capabilities. Only boiled water consumption is permitted if you are drinking water during the fast and that too only during daylight. Some observe and follow ekasana (one meal) or ayambil (simple, without salt and spices tasteless food). - Prayer and Worship:
Worship of Lord Vasupujya is the key element of the Vrat. Devotees perform puja, recite Jain mantras and also listen to Bhajans and discourses. - Scriptural Reading:
Rohini Vrat Katha may be either read or listened to. - Meditation and Silence:
Practicing meditation, samayik and observing silence helps inculcate mental peace and spiritual discipline. - Charity and Compassion:
Donating food, clothes, doing any kind of charity and offering help to the needy is a highly blessed deed.
Dos and Dont’s on Rohini Vrat on 28 January, 2026
- Maintain non-violence (ahimsa) in thoughts, speech and actions.
- Anger, jealousy, bad words greed, falsehood and worldly pleasures should be avoided.
- Dp not physically abuse either man or animals, birds and insects.
- Follow brahmacharya (celibacy) for the day
- Eat only Jainism-approved food if breaking the fast
Benefits of Observing Rohini Vrat
Observing Rohini Vrat is believed to be very mentally fulfilling in the following ways:
- Cleansing of soul dissolution of karmic relationships
- Mental peace
- Stronger unwavering faith and self-discipline
- Peaceful and happy familial relationships
- Advancement towards the road to Moksha
This fast or vrat helps devotees advance closer to Salvation and Ultimate Liberation or Moksha by adopting the right mind, behavior and attitude.
Conclusion
Rohini Vrat on 28 January 2026 is an auspicious journey which if one undertakes with faith and dedication will surely lead to spiritual upliftment and contemplation. Rooted in devotion to Lord Vasupujya and guided by the principles of Jainism, this vrat embodies devotion, patience and moral and spiritual upliftment.
Observed with devotion and discipline, Rohini Vrat is especially popular among devotees seeking abundance, harmony in family life, and relief from planetary afflictions.