Balarama Jayanti 2023: Date, Time, Celebrations and Significance
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Balaram Jayanti is observed in many parts of India, with varying ceremonies and traditions. This festival commemorates the birth anniversary of Lord Balarama, Lord Krishna’s elder brother. It is observed on the day of Akshaya Tritiya in some parts of the country, while it is observed on Shravan Purnima in others. Some followers observe Balaram Jayanti during the month of Vaisakh, which falls in either May or April according to the Gregorian calendar.
In some Northern areas, the festival of Balaram Jayanti is also known as Lalahi Chhath or Shashti. In Gujarat, the day is also known as Randhan Chhath or Baladeva Chhath. Primarily, all Vaishnavas, old and young, men and women, commemorate the eve of this wonderful event with zeal and dedication.
Balarama Jayanti Date 2023
Thursday, 05 September, 2023
Balaram Jayanti puja should be performed during the auspicious times of the day. Puja performed on a Shubh Muhurat bestows the greatest blessings on the worshippers.
Balaram Jayanti Celebrations
The Balaram Jayanti celebrations are well-known at temples in Ganjam, Punjab, and Puri. Other temples noted for worshipping Lord Balarama and commemorating Lord Balarama Jayanti with delight and excitement are Ananta Vasudeva mandir, Baladevjew mandir, and Baliyana mandir.
Rituals of the Balaram Jayanti Vrat
- On the eve of Balaram Jayanti, worshippers rise early in the morning, take a bath, and begin preparations for the Puja.
- Before the Puja begins, the temple is decked with flowers and leaves.
- Lord Krishna and Lord Balaram’s idols are set and dressed in new garments.
- The festival is held in all temples where Lord Balarama and Lord Krishna are revered.
- On this day, devotees who follow a fast refrain from eating until noon.
- Saints and devotees give the idols of Lord Balarama and Lord Krishna a holy bath with panchamrit.
- Devotees make special meals and ‘bhog,’ which are dedicated to the deity and subsequently distributed in the form of sacred food to all family, friends, and neighbours.
- The day is celebrated by singing and dancing to bhajans and folk melodies.
Balaram Jayanti Significance
According to Hinduism and the Puranas, Lord Balarama is the ninth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Lord Balarama was also Lord Krishna’s elder brother. He was extremely powerful, and he used his abilities to destroy Asura Dhenuka, the enormous demon. He is also thought to be the incarnation of the huge snake God Aadi Sesha, the serpent on which Lord Vishnu used to sleep, according to some Hindu scriptures.
Lord Balarama, the seventh child of Vasudeva and Devaki, is said to have killed several demons and represents force and might. People who worship Lord Balaram and celebrate Balaram Jayanti are blessed with a long and healthy life. Physical power is given upon devotees who worship Lord Balarama and practise a Balaram Jayanti Vrat.