Balaram Jayanti 2024 Date, Shubh Muhurat, Significance, Dos and Don’ts: Everything You Need To Know About Balarama Purnima

Lord Balarama is honoured as the seventh son of Vasudeva and Devaki and is regarded as the ninth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. He is also considered an incarnation of Adishesha, the divine serpent that serves as Vishnu's resting place.

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Balaram Jayanti, also known as Balarama Purnima, marks the birth of Lord Balarama, the elder sibling of Lord Krishna. This festival is celebrated on Shravan Purnima in many regions of India, while in some areas, it is observed on Akshaya Tritiya or during Vaisakh, which occurs in April or May. In northern India, it is referred to as Hal Shashti or Lalahi Chhath. Balaram Jayanti 2024 falls on August 24. In this article, know more about Balarama Jayanti, its Shubh Muhurat, significance, dos and don'ts among other details to worship Lord Balarama. When Is Krishna Janmashtami 2024? Know Gokulashtami Date, Tithi, Shubh Muhurat, Puja Rituals, History and Significance To Celebrate Lord Krishna's Birthday. 

Balarama Jayanti 2024 Date and Shubh Muhurat

Balaram Jayanti will be observed on August 24, 2024, which falls on a Saturday. The Shasthi Tithi will commence on August 24 at 07:52 AM and will conclude on August 25 at 05:30 AM.

Balaram Jayanti Significance

Lord Balarama is honoured as the seventh son of Vasudeva and Devaki and is regarded as the ninth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. He is also considered an incarnation of Adishesha, the divine serpent that serves as Vishnu's resting place. Known by various names including Baladeva, Balabhadra, and Halayudha, Lord Balarama is often depicted with a plough and a mace, representing his connection to agriculture and his role as a protector. Easy Costume Ideas and Accessories To Dress Kids As Bal Gopal for Gokulashtami Celebrations. 

He is affectionately called Haldhar, reflecting his deep bond with nature. On this day, farmers and gardeners may plough their fields in his honor. According to Hindu scriptures, Lord Balarama vanquished the demon Dhenuka with his extraordinary strength. Temples in Punjab and Puri, such as Ananta Vasudeva Mandir, Baliyan Temple, and Baladev Mandir, are renowned for their Balarama Jayanti celebrations. Worshippers believe that observing Balarama Jayanti Vrat, or fasting on this day, grants them strength and vitality. From Dwarkadhish Temple to Sri Krishna Temple, 5 Famous Lord Krishna Temples in India One Must Visit At Least Once. 

Balarama Jayanti Rituals, Dos and Don’ts

  • Morning Preparations: Devotees rise early, take a bath, and prepare the Puja thali for the day's rituals.
  • Temple Decoration: Flowers and leaves are used to decorate the temple for the Puja.
  • Idol Adornments: The idols of Lord Krishna and Lord Balarama are dressed in new garments and adorned with jewelry.
  • Temple Celebrations: Special services are held in temples dedicated to both deities.
  • Fasting: Devotees observe a fast until noon.
  • Holy Bath Ceremony: The idols are bathed with panchamrit, a sacred mixture of five ingredients.
  • Offering and Sharing: Special meals are prepared and offered as 'bhog' to the deities, with the sacred food distributed among family, friends, and neighbours.
  • Festive Activities: The day is celebrated with joyful singing, dancing, and bhajans in honour of Lord Balarama and Lord Krishna.

Balarama Jayanti is a day of spiritual significance and communal joy, fostering devotion to Lord Balarama and Lord Krishna. It is marked by rituals, fasting, and offerings, bringing together families and communities in celebration.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Aug 22, 2024 09:00 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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