What Hindu rituals to follow to make the most of Narasimha Jayanti
A simple guide to observing Narasimha Jayanti with calm devotion, covering easy puja steps, fasting choices, and the meaning behind the rituals without complexity.
Prerna Wanvari says her show Chandrakanta has been a learning experience for her, especially about the Indian mythology.
IANS | Mumbai | December 1, 2017 3:53 pm
Prerna Wanvari (Photo Credits: Facebook)
Actress Prerna Wanvari says her show Chandrakanta has been a learning experience for her, especially about the Indian mythology.
“‘Chandrakanta’ has been a wonderful experience. The show has taught me many unknown facts about Rahukaal and Lord Vishnu. The battle with Iravati (Urvashi Dholakia) in the show has also taught me a lot of things that will help me in real life.
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“I am thankful to Ekta Kapoor for letting me play Vishakha in the show,” Prerna said in a statement.
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A simple guide to observing Narasimha Jayanti with calm devotion, covering easy puja steps, fasting choices, and the meaning behind the rituals without complexity.
Narasimha Jayanti 2026 falls on April 30, marking the powerful appearance of Lord Vishnu’s fierce Narasimha form. From exact muhurat timings to fasting rules and puja rituals, here’s everything devotees follow.
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