Narasimha Jayanti 2025: What not to do on this sacred day

Narasimha Jayanti 2025: What not to do on this sacred day
Narasimha Jayanti 2025: What not to do on this sacred day

Mumbai: Narasimha Jayanti, the birth anniversary of Lord Narasimha—one of the most awe-inspiring and ferocious avatars of Lord Vishnu—is celebrated this year with immense devotion and reverence. This sacred occasion symbolises the triumph of good over evil, commemorating the moment when Lord Narasimha emerged to protect his devotee Prahlad by slaying the demon king Hiranyakashipu. On this day, devotees observe fasts, perform special rituals, and follow specific spiritual disciplines to seek the blessings of Lord Narasimha.

According to religious beliefs, certain spiritual codes must be observed on Narasimha Jayanti. It is said that disregarding these could displease the Lord, leading to obstacles and hardships in life. Let us understand what these are.

When is Narasimha Jayanti in 2025?

As per the Hindu Panchang, the auspicious Chaturdashi tithi of the Shukla Paksha in the month of Vaishakha will begin on 10 May at 5:29 PM and will end on 11 May at 9:19 PM. Hence, Narasimha Jayanti will be celebrated on 11 May 2025 (Sunday).

Things to Avoid on Narasimha Jayanti

1. Anger and Negative Thoughts

On this sacred day, it is essential to keep the mind calm and filled with positive intentions. Displaying anger or harbouring ill thoughts towards anyone is considered inauspicious. Though Lord Narasimha is known for his fierce nature, he greatly favours peace and devotion.

2. Non-Vegetarian and Tamasic Foods

One must strictly follow a sattvic diet on this day. Consumption of meat, alcohol, onion, garlic, or any tamasic food should be avoided. As the day is wholly dedicated to divine worship, maintaining purity in food is of utmost importance.

3. Disrespecting Others

Avoid insulting anyone, especially elders or the vulnerable. Lord Narasimha is believed to reside in all living beings, and showing disrespect could invite divine wrath.

4. Wearing Black or Blue Clothes

Avoid wearing dark colours such as black or blue on Narasimha Jayanti. Instead, opt for auspicious shades like yellow, red, or saffron, which symbolise positivity and divine energy.

5. Physical Intimacy

Observing celibacy (brahmacharya) is considered important on this day. Hence, refrain from engaging in any sexual activities during the observance.

6. Keeping the House Dark

As per belief, Lord Narasimha visits homes in the evening on this day. Keeping the house well-lit is considered auspicious and symbolic of inviting divine presence.

7. Lying or Deceiving Others

Speaking lies or engaging in deceitful behaviour is regarded as a grave sin on this holy day. Truthfulness and integrity should be upheld throughout.

Why Narasimha Jayanti Matters

Narasimha Jayanti marks the divine intervention of Lord Vishnu to protect dharma and his devotee. It reminds us of his unwavering commitment to stand by the righteous. Lord Narasimha’s incarnation was not only a display of divine power but also a testament to the Lord’s readiness to protect those who uphold truth and devotion.

Thus, this day is not just about rituals—it is also a moment of inner reflection and spiritual discipline. By avoiding the prohibited actions and worshipping with full devotion, devotees are believed to receive special blessings and divine protection from Lord Narasimha.

(Disclaimer: The information provided is based on traditional beliefs and religious texts. News9 Live does not endorse or validate these claims.)

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