Narasimha Jayanti 2023: Date, time, rituals, and more

Here is a comprehensive guide to Narasimha Jayanti 2023, including the date, time, shubh muhurat, rituals, and significance.

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Narasimha Jayanti holds great significance in Hindu mythology as it falls on Vaishakha Shukla Chaturdashi, the day when Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the universe, took on the formidable form of Narasimha - half-lion and half-man. This divine incarnation was meant to defeat the demon Hiranyakashipu, who was causing chaos on Earth. Narasimha's appearance is considered a symbol of the ultimate triumph of good over evil and the victory of righteousness.

The auspiciousness of this day is further enhanced by the alignment of Vaishakha Shukla Chaturdashi with the Swati Nakshatra and the weekday Saturday, making it an extremely propitious time to observe the Narasimha Jayanti Vratam. This holy ritual involves fasting and prayer, and devotees observe it to seek the blessings of Lord Narasimha, seeking his protection and grace.

Narasimha Jayanti 2023: Date & time



On May 3, 2033, Narasimha Jayanti will be celebrated at the Sayana Kala Puja time taking place between 5:15 pm and 7:53 pm, lasting for 2 hours and 38 minutes. The Parana time for Narasimha Jayanti will be on the next day after 2:14 pm on May 4, 2023. The Madhyahna Sankalp time for Narasimha Jayanti will be from 11:59 am to 2:37 pm. The Chaturdashi Tithi will begin at 2:19 pm on May 3, 2023, and end at 2:14 pm on May 4, 2023.


Narasimha Jayanti 2023: Rituals


Observing Narasimha Jayanti Vratam requires strict adherence to specific rules regarding the fasting period. According to tradition, the fast should only be broken after sunrise on the day following Narasimha Jayanti, but only if the Chaturdashi Tithi has ended. In case the Chaturdashi Tithi ends before sunrise, the fast can be broken anytime after sunrise, but only after the Jayanti rituals are completed. However, if the Chaturdashi Tithi persists beyond three-fourths of the Dinamana (the time between sunrise and sunset), the fast can be broken during the first half of Dinamana itself. It is crucial to follow these guidelines meticulously, as they are believed to maximize the efficacy of the Vratam and bring about the desired spiritual benefits.

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Narasimha Jayanti 2023: Visarjan Puja


During the celebration of Narasimha Jayanti, devotees offer prayers to Lord Narasimha and immerse either an idol or a picture of the deity in a nearby body of water such as a river or a lake. It is customary to recite the Narasimha Kavacham, a hymn that praises Lord Narasimha and seeks his blessings for protection and well-being.

Devotees break their fast with a simple and nutritious meal of fruits, vegetables, and dairy products. They also distribute prasad to family, friends, and those in need as a symbol of their gratitude and devotion towards Lord Narasimha.

For Hindus who consider Lord Narasimha as their primary deity, Narasimha Jayanti holds immense significance. After the completion of the Visarjan Puja and the offering of Dana to Brahmin, the fast is broken on the following day.

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FAQs


Q1: Are there any specific rituals associated with Narasimha Jayanti?
A: Yes, on the day of Narasimha Jayanti, devotees perform special puja and offer flowers, fruits, and sweets to Lord Narasimha. They also observe fast and chant mantras and hymns in praise of the Lord.
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Q2: Is Narasimha Jayanti a public holiday in India?
A: No, Narasimha Jayanti is not a public holiday in India. However, it is an important festival for Hindus and is celebrated with great fervor in many parts of the country.
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