Here's how to worship On Balram Jayanti
Here's how to worship On Balram Jayanti
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Every year, the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna's elder brother Balramji is celebrated and every year it is celebrated on the day of the Christmas anniversary of the Krishna side of the month of Bhadrapadra. 

Before the birth of Shri Krishna in the Dwarpa era, Sheshnag was incarnated as Balram and Balram Jayanti is scheduled to be celebrated on 21st August this year. Balram Jayanti is also known as Halshishti and Harchath, Halchath. 

Pooja Date - The auspicious Muhurat of the Krishna Paksha Pashti date will start at 5:30 a.m. on Wednesday 21st August, which will last till 7.06 am on Thursday, August 22. It is believed that Balram, the elder brother of Shri Krishna, is the main weapon of the solution and the pestle, which is why he is also called Haldhar.

At the same time, it is said that on this day, the use of cow's milk and curds is the importance of eating fresh food, bhaji, and being born without ploughing. At the same time, the farmers' houses are plowed and ox worshipped and women fast all day to protect the son and spend the day eating rice. At the same time, on Balram Jayanti, women fast by eating fruits or rice grown in the pond and nothing made of milk is consumed during the fast. It is believed that on the day of Balram Jayanti, fasting and worshipping bring blessings to God and on the day of Balram Jayanti, one gets up in the morning and takes a bath and vows to perform the puja.

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