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On this day special worship is done with the idol or picture of Lord Narasimha and Goddess Lakshmi.
The devotee should wake up early in the Brahma Muhurta and take a bath. Clean clothes should be worn.
Devotees should worship Shri Vishnu and offer gram dal and jaggery. In the puja, items like flowers, sweets, kumkum, saffron, and coconut are offered to the deity.
Fasting on this day begins at sunrise and continues till the sunrise of the next day.
It is considered auspicious to recite Narasimha Mantra with Rudraksha garland to please God and get the benefits of worship. It is good to donate clothes and sesame seeds to the poor on this day.
Important timings on Narasimha Jayanti
Chaturdashi Tithi will start on May 14, 2022, at 3:23 PM.
Chaturdashi's date will end on May 15, 2022, at 12:46 pm.
Midday resolution time May 14, 11:04 am - May 14, 1:41 pm
Narasimha Jayanti Evening Puja Timings 14 May, 4:19 PM - 14 May, 6:56 PM
The time of Parana will be on May 15, 2022, at 5:49 in the morning.
It is said that by observing the fast of Narasimha Jayanti, all the problems of the devotees go away. They should try to meditate and chant different mantras for better results. Many such temples in South India are dedicated to Lord Narasimha where the Lord is worshiped and worshiped regularly. Being a priest in the temples of Narasimha requires firm dedication and devotees must also meditate in the temple.
Narasimha Jayanti Fasting Rules and Rituals
The rituals and rules of fasting for Narasimha Jayanti are similar to that of Ekadashi. Devotees eat only once a day before Narasimha Jayanti. Traditionally devotees avoid eating rice, wheat, and
other grains. On Narasimha Jayanti, people take Sankalp in the afternoon and perform Narasimha Puja in the evening. Many people like to worship before sunset.
According to religious scriptures, Lord Narasimha appeared at sunset during Chaturdashi Tithi, the fast ends the next day after Narasimha Puja and offers food to the poor.