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Wearing yellow on Thursdays? Vishnu's blessing awaits.

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In the world of mysticism, yellow isn’t just a bright hue—it’s sacred. Especially on Thursdays, a day ruled by Jupiter (Guru or Brihaspati in Vedic astrology), yellow symbolizes wisdom, clarity, and expansion. But its power goes deeper - it's also the color of Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the universe.

According to Hindu belief, Thursday or Guruvar is the day to honor Lord Vishnu, who wears yellow garments and embodies balance, righteousness, and protection. Devotees wear yellow and offer yellow flowers or sweets like besan laddoos to invoke His blessings for peace, prosperity, and guidance.

Wearing yellow on Thursdays not only aligns you with planetary energy (Jupiter) but also channels the divine energy of Vishnu, helping remove negativity and open the path for dharma (righteous living). Yellow foods like turmeric milk or chana dal are often consumed or donated on this day.

For those on a spiritual path, Thursday becomes a sacred opportunity - where color, faith, and cosmic energy unite to create real inner transformation.

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