Narsimha Jayanti Puja

Puja on the day of Narsimha Jayanti

Vaishakha Shukla Chaturdashi is commended as Narasimha Jayanti. Master Narasimha was the fourth manifestation of Ruler Vishnu. On Narsimha Jayanti day, Master Vishnu showed up as Narasimha, a half lion and half man, to kill the Evil spirit Hiranyakashipu.


The mix of Vaishakha Shukla Chaturdashi with Swati Nakshatra and work day Saturday is thought of as profoundly favorable to Narasimha Jayanti Vratam.


The standards and rules to notice Narasimha Jayanti fasting are like those of Ekadashi fasting. Aficionados eat just a single feast one day before Narasimha Jayanti. All kinds of grains and cereals are precluded during Narasimha Jayanti fasting. Parana, which implies breaking the quick, is finished the following day at a proper time.


On Narasimha Jayanti day, lovers take Sankalp during Madhyahna (Hindu evening period) and perform Ruler Narasimha Puja during Sanyakal before nightfall. It is accepted that Master Narasimha showed up at dusk while Chaturdashi was winning. It is encouraged to keep a night vigil and perform Visarjan Puja the following day morning. The quick ought to be broken on the following day in the wake of performing Visarjan Puja and giving Dana to Brahmin.


Narasimha Jayanti quickly is broken the following day after dawn when Chaturdashi Tithi is finished. In the event that Chaturdashi Tithi moves past before dawn, quick is broken any time after dawn subsequent to completing Jayanti customs.