Jitiya Vrat 2025 Paran Time: Jitiya fast is special for mothers, know the auspicious time and method of Parana

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Jitiya vrat paran vidhi: Jitiya Vrat, also known as Jeevanputrika Vrat, is a very important fast by mothers for the long life and happiness and prosperity of their children. This fast is celebrated every year on the Ashtami date of Krishna Paksha of Ashwin month. This time this fast is being kept on 14 September 2025 and it will be passed the next day i.e. on 15 September 2025. This fast is kept Nirjala, in which women live without food all day and night. In such a situation, the time and method of fasting is very important. Let’s know the auspicious time of the passage of Jitiya fast and the important things related to it.

What time is the passage of Jitia fast? (Jitiya Vrat 2025 Paran Time)

According to the Panchang, this year Jitiya fast will be passed on 15 September 2025 in the morning. The auspicious time of Parana is from 6.30 am to 8.32 am. Parana is the best within this time.

The correct method of jitia fasting

It is very important to follow certain rules while passing the fast. It not only makes the fast successful, but also gives full fruits.

Morning bath: Wake up early in the morning before passing and take a bath and wear clean clothes.

Worship and all: Worship Lord Jemutavahana before Parana. Offer them offerings and thank them for successful completion.

Way to break the fast: To break the fast, first of all take some fruits and water. Only then take some other diets.

traditional food: Some special types of food are consumed in the passage of Jitiya fast. These include Arvi, Torai, Kheera, Noni’s greens, Mandua and Desi Matas. All these things are considered auspicious for fasting.

Satvik food: Eat satvik food only on the day of Parana. Stay away from food made from garlic and onion.

Why is this fast special?

Jitiya fast begins with the worship of ‘Jeemutavahana’. This fast is observed for a happy and healthy life of children. Mothers who observe this fast get the fruits of the fast after hearing the story of Jemutavahana. This fast is celebrated with great pomp in North India and especially in Bihar, Jharkhand, Eastern Uttar Pradesh and parts of Nepal. This special day, the love of mothers, dedication and their affection for children.

Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on religious beliefs and general information. TV 9 India does not confirm this.

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