When Is Balaram Jayanti 2023? Know The Date, Puja Time, And Significance

The article discusses about 'Balaram Jaynti', a significant Hindu festival celebrated across India to mark the birth anniversary of Lord Balarm who symbolizes strength, bravery and commitment towards responsibilities. It falls on Shravan Purnima which usually occurs in July or August where devotees observe fast, engage in rituals and prayers.

Balaram Jayanti is a significant festival celebrated across India, and it marks the birth anniversary of Lord Balaram, who is considered the elder brother of Lord Krishna or the 8th incarnation of Lord Vishnu. This day is observed on Shravan Purnima which usually occurs in July or August.

This day is also known as Hal Sashti and Lalahi Chhath in Northern parts of India. In the Braj region, this day is popularly known as Baladeva Chhath and in Gujarat, this day is observed as Randhan Chhath. The devotees observe fast and engage themselves in various rituals and prayers to seek blessings from the deity. Let us know more about this day.

Devotees celebrating Balaram Jayanti

Balaram Jayanti 2023 Date

This year in 2023, the Balaram Jayanti will be celebrated on 5 September 2023. Shashthi Tithi will begin at 04:41 pm on 04 September 2023, Shashthi Tithi will end at 03:46 pm on 05 September 2023.

Balaram Jayanti 2023: Significance

Lord Balaram was born to Vasudeva and Rohini during the Dwapara Yuga. According to Hindu mythology, he was transferred from Devaki's womb into Rohini's womb by Yogmaya at the command of Lord Vishnu. Hence, he is also known as 'Rohini Nandan'. His birth symbolizes power and strength.

Lord Balaram represents strength, farming, and religious duties. He is often depicted holding a plough (Hala) and mace (Gada), symbolizing agriculture and strength respectively. His teachings emphasize duty, righteousness, and love for nature & agriculture which are still relevant today.

He is also worshipped as an avatar of Adishesha, the serpent on which Lord Vishnu rests. Balarama is also known as Baladeva, Balabhadra and Halayudha.

Celebrating this auspicious day helps devotees imbibe virtues like loyalty, bravery & commitment toward their responsibilities as taught by lord balram throughout his life. The festivities include fasting till noon, singing bhajans, dancing, and dancing, distributing prasad to devotees.