Lakshmi narasimha swamy mantra
The blog, as the name suggests “srinarasimhakutumbam”, aims to bring in all Narasimha Kshetras and Narasimha Bhaktas under a single roof, thus facilitating Satsanga and strengthening the bond between devotees and temples. Sreemath Hariharapura has developed this blog as a humble service to Lord Sri LakshmiNarasimha.This blog is aimed to benefit devotees worldwide, and to serve as a useful resource to all those interested in learning about Lord SriNarasimha.
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Madhyahna Sankalp time: 10:56 am to 01:41 pm.Sayana Kala Puja time: 04:32 pm to 7:10 pm.Chaturdashi begins at 12:11 am on May 25 and ends on 08:29 pm on May 25.Narasimha Jayanti 2021: Significance, Shubh Muhurat and Puja Vidhi
It is said that the purpose of Narasimha Jayanti is to remove adharma (the path of wickedness) and to follow the path of dharma (the path of righteousness), which signifies the path towards correct deeds and not harming anyone. All Lord Vishnu devotees also observe fast on this day.Īccording to scriptures, Lord Narasimha appeared during the sunset on Chaturdashi and that is why his puja is performed during those hours. The day of Narasimha Jayanti is considered to be highly auspicious for the followers of Lord Vishnu. Lord Narasimha was instrumental in the killing of demon Hiranyakashipy on this day. Notably, the Lord Narasimha (half man and half lion) is the fourth incarnation/ avatar of Lord Vishnu as he appeared as a lion-man (nara-simha), with the face and features of a lion but the body of a man on the day of Narasimha Jayanti. This year Narasimha Jayanti falls on May 25. An important festival in the Hindu almanack, Narasimha Jayanti or Narasimha Chaturdashi is celebrated is on Vaisakh Chaturdashi (14th day) of the Shukla Paksh.