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Narasimha Jayanti date and muhurat: Check puja timings, vrat vidhi and spiritual significance

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New Delhi : Narasimha Jayanti this year will be observed on Thursday, April 30, marking the sacred appearance day of Lord Narasimha, the fourth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. This auspicious Hindu festival falls on Vaishakha Shukla Chaturdashi (a day dedicated to devotion, fasting, and evening worship). Devotees across India observe Narasimha Jayanti vrat, perform puja, and seek protection, strength, and spiritual growth.

Narasimha Jayanti significance

Narasimha Jayanti celebrates the divine moment when Lord Narasimha appeared in a fierce half-man, half-lion form to protect his devotee Prahlad and destroy the demon Hiranyakashipu. This day symbolises the victory of faith over ego and righteousness over evil.

According to sacred traditions, Lord Narasimha manifested during sunset while Chaturdashi Tithi was prevailing. This is why evening worship during Sayana Kala is considered highly significant.

Narasimha Jayanti vrat vidhi and puja rituals

Devotees follow strict fasting and puja rituals on this sacred day:

  • Devotees consume only one meal on the previous day.
  • Grains and cereals are strictly avoided during the vrat.
  • Taken during Madhyahna period to begin the vrat with devotion.
  • Worship is performed in the evening before sunset.
  • Many devotees stay awake at night, chanting prayers and hymns.
  • The fast is broken the next day after sunrise, following proper rituals and charity.

The vrat rules are similar to Ekadashi fasting, emphasising purity, discipline, and devotion.

When to break Narasimha Jayanti fast?

Parana, or breaking the fast, is done on the next day after sunrise:

  • If Chaturdashi ends before sunrise, devotees can break the fast anytime after sunrise once rituals are complete.
  • If Chaturdashi extends longer, Parana should be done within the appropriate daytime window after completing puja and offering donations.

Auspicious yogas and observance

The combination of Vaishakha Shukla Chaturdashi, Swati Nakshatra, and certain weekdays is considered highly auspicious for observing Narasimha Jayanti vrat. Devotees believe that observing this fast with sincerity removes obstacles, protects from negativity, and brings divine blessings.

In today’s world, Narasimha Jayanti holds deep spiritual relevance. It reminds devotees of unwavering faith, courage, and the power of divine justice. The story of Prahlad and Lord Narasimha continues to inspire millions to stand firm in truth and righteousness. By observing this vrat with dedication, devotees seek not just material well-being but also inner strength and peace.

 

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