Varaha Jayanti
Lord Vishnu held many incarnations to destroy unrighteousness, one of which is his Varaha avatar. This incarnation is considered to be the third incarnation of Vishnu. Lord Vishnu incarnated Varaha on the Tritiya Tithi of the Shukla Paksha of Bhadrapada month. For this reason, Varaha Jayanti is celebrated every year on this date. This time Varaha Jayanti is on 25 August. In such a situation, if you are going to worship Lord Varaha on this day, then let us tell you how to worship Lord Varaha on Varaha Jayanti and what is the story of this avatar.
Why did Lord Vishnu take Varaha incarnation?
According to mythological beliefs, the demon named Hiranyaksha hid in the sea and Lord Vishnu had taken the Varaha incarnation to rescue the earth from that demon. Lord Varaha pulled the earth out of the water with his teeth and installed it in the right place and then killed Hiranyaksha and destroyed unrighteousness.
Varaha Jayanti 2025 Pooja Time
The Tritiya Tithi of Shukla Paksha of Bhado month will start on August 25 at 12:35 pm. At the same time, this date will conclude on 26 August at 1:54 pm. In such a situation, Varaha Jayanti will be celebrated on 25 August. The auspicious time of worship of Lord Varaha will be from 1:40 pm to 4:15 pm on August 25.
How to worship Lord Varaha?
- Lord Varaha is specially done on the day of Varaha Jayanti.
- On this day, devotees wake up early in the morning and take a bath.
- Then install the idol or picture of Lord Varaha.
- After this, bathe Lord Varaha with Ganga water.
- Then offer clothes, flowers, fruits, sweets etc.
- After this, perform aarti by lighting incense and lamps.
- Finally listen or read the fast story of Varaha Jayanti.
- If possible, please donate to the poor.
Varaha Bhagwan Mantra
Om Namo Shrivarahaya Dharanadharanaya Swaha. This Varaha is considered a powerful mantra to please God.
‘Om Varaya Namah’. It is used to worship the Varaha avatar of Lord Vishnu.
“Om Namo Bhagavate Varahupaya Bhubhurva: Self -Pataye Bhupatvatvan Dehi Dapay Swaha”. This mantra is dedicated to the Varaha avatar of Lord Vishnu and chanting it removes obstacles related to land, building and property.
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