Dattatreya Jayanti is a significant occasion to celebrate the birth of Lord Dattatreya. This day carries immense spiritual importance for Hindus. On the day of Margashirsha Purnima, Lord Dattatreya came into existence. This year, Dattatreya Jayanti will be observed on December 14, 2024.

Dattatreya Jayanti 2024: History

As per Hindu texts, Lord Dattatreya is the offspring of Anusuya and the sage Atri. Anusuya, recognized for her righteousness, undertook penance to bear a son comparable to Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh. Envying her, the wives of these gods questioned her virtue, urging their husbands to put her to the test. Anusuya, infuriated by their demand to be nourished in a natural form, turned the three gods into infants and breastfed them. When their spouses asked for forgiveness, Anusuya agreed, and the Trimurti subsequently bestowed upon them Dattatreya.

Dattatreya Jayanti 2024: Shubh Muhurat

Margashirsha Purnima Tithi on December 14, 2024 begins at 04:58 PM

Margashirsha Purnima Tithi on December 15, 2024 ends at 02:31 PM

Dattatreya Jayanti

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Dattatreya Jayanti 2024: Puja Vidhi

Rise early in the morning and perform a sacred bath.

Set up an idol of Lord Dattatreya and ignite a diya using desi ghee.

Present a garland and sweets to the Lord.

Individuals who lack an idol of Lord Datta may opt to use an idol of Lord Vishnu, as it is believed in certain regions that he was an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, allowing devotees to venerate the idol of Lord Vishnu.

One should present Tulsi leaves and Panchamrit to the Lord.

Conclude your fast in the evening after presenting bhog prasad and giving water to Lord Moon.

Share it initially with the family members and afterward consume sattvik food.

Dattatreya Jayanti 2024: Significance

Dattatreya Jayanti carries immense spiritual importance in Hinduism. This day celebrates the birthday of Lord Dattatreya. He was born on the day of Margashirsha Purnima Tithi. Lord Dattatreya embodied the union of the three gods: Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Brahma. He is portrayed as having three heads and six arms. This day is observed in numerous areas but is primarily celebrated in Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Southern India. There are several temples devoted to the worship of Lord Dattatreya where devotees pray and request his grace. On this special day, the devotees who fast and pray to Lord Dattatreya are granted happiness, prosperity, and good fortune.


Rahul Dev

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