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Bhagwan Parshuram Jayanti: Significance & Celebrations

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India is known for countless festivals because each festival has its own history, spiritual significance, and social importance. One of the held occasions is on the way, i.e., Bhagwan Parshuram Jayanti, which devotees celebrate across the country. Lord Parshuram Jayanti represents the birth anniversary of Parshuram, who is the sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. His contribution to maintaining righteousness (Dharma) and restoring balance in society spans multiple Yugas, i.e., Treta Yuga, Dwapar Yuga, and even devotees believe that he is present in Kali Yuga. He was known for his unmatched strength, unwavering truth, and deep knowledge of holy Hindu scriptures.

Here we will explore the significance of Bhagwan Parshuram Jayanti, its historical background, how people celebrate it, and why it still holds a special place in the hearts of millions of devotees.
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Who is Bhagwan Parshuram?

Lord Parshuram is the sixth avatar of Lord Vishnu, and he is also known as Rama Jamadagnya, Bhargava Rama, and Virarama. He was born to Sage Jamadagni and his wife Renuka. As per our Hindu scriptures, he is one of the seven immortals (the seven Chiranjeevis) who will appear at the end of Kali Yuga as the mentor to Kalki. As we know, Kalki is the tenth and final avatar of the god Vishnu in Kali Yuga. 

Even though he was born in a Brahmin family, he was unique because he had the spiritual wisdom along with the warrior strength of a Kshatriya. His name is derived from “Parshu,” which means axe. He always carries his divine weapon, the axe, which is gifted by Lord Shiva. Yes, it's true that he showed a fierce personality during battle, but he was a deeply spiritual person and a staunch devotee of Lord Shiva.

People say that his most famous stories are when he wiped out the Kshatriya clan 21 times to restore peace and balance in society.

Date & Timings of Bhagwan Parshuram Jayanti 2025

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Parshuram Jayanti comes every year on the tritiya tithi (third lunar day) of the Shukla Paksha (first lunar fortnight) in the Hindu month of Vaisakha.

In 2025, Parshuram Jayanti will be celebrated  on April 29th (Tuesday). This year Lord Parshuram birth date falls on Akshaya Tritiya, which is celebrated with great devotion across India.

Keep in mind that Tritiya Tithi begins at 05:31 PM on April 29, 2025 (Tuesday) and ends at 02:12 PM on April 30, 2025 (Wednesday).

Why did Lord Parshuram Behead his Mother's Head?

According to ancient scriptures, Renuka was an exceptionally honest and devoted wife to her husband. Mata Renuka purity and devotion making her an ideal & faithful spouse. 

Renuka had a special ability to bring water from the river in her charming unbaked clay pot. She brought water for her family on a daily basis like that. One day, while she was fetching water, she saw a group of divine fairies (apsaras) who were playing with water and splashing in the river.

For a moment, her mind wavered, and an impure thought crossed her mind. Just a brief moment of distraction caused her to drop the unbaked clay pot, which destroyed her purity in seconds. Sage Jamadagni witnessed this incident because of the power of divine insight. He realized that his wife's short impurity thought caused the pot to fall. He ordered his sons (Bhagwan Parshuram) to behead Renuka as punishment.

Lord Parshuram is very committed and devoted to protect dharma (righteousness) and always ready to fight with injustice. He used his divine axe to behead his mother and fulfill his father's order.

Sage Jamadagni, moved by Parshuram's devotion and obedience, granted him a boon to restore Renuka's soul to her body. As a result, Renuka was revived, and Lord Parshuram's devotion and righteousness were acknowledged. This event established Lord Parshuram's reputation as the warrior sage, obedience, and compassion.

Parshuram Jayanti History

If we talk about Parshuram Jayanti History, it holds deep spiritual and cultural importance. According to Hindu beliefs, Parshuram Ji was born on the third day of the Shukla Paksha that comes in April or May. Devotees celebrate this day as Bhagwan Parshuram Jayanti in India. 

The truth behind the Parshuram birth is to restore dharma and destroy evil and corrupt Kshatriya kings. On the Parshuram Jayanti, believers remember his valuable contributions to humanity and dharma.

As per our legends, he appeared on earth when kings and rulers had become arrogant and unfaithful to the people of their kingdoms. Parshuram Ji was sent by the divine authority to balance the dharma, bring justice, and punish the wrongdoers.

He was also a great scholar and teacher of martial arts. In fact, legends say that even the great warrior Bhishma Pitamah, Dronacharya, and Karna from the Mahabharata were trained by him.

The significance of Lord Parshuram Jayanti goes beyond his acts of bravery. He is a symbol of resistance against injustice, a protector of righteousness, and a reminder that knowledge and power must always be used for good.

How Bhagwan Parshuram Jayanti Celebrated Across India?

Lord Parshuram Jayanti is widely celebrated across India and devotees offer prayers, visit temples, observe fasts, and organize grand processions. Here’s more on the nationwide celebrations:

Famous Bhagwan Parshuram Temples in India

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Parshuram Temple: This temple is a prominent pilgrimage site for Lord Parshuram, located near Chiplun, Maharashtra. People believe that Lord Parshuram resided in the Konkan region as a protector of the West.
Parshuram Mahadev Cave Temple: This temple is located in the foothills of the Aravalli range, which is also known as the second Amarnath temple of India. As per our legends, Parshuram himself created the cave with his axe and worshiped Lord Shiva.
Thiruvallam Parasurama Swamy Temple: This temple, located in Thiruvallam, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, is dedicated to the warrior Lord Parashuram.
Parshuram Kund Mandir: This gorgeous temple is located in Arunachal Pradesh and is well known for its sacred pond, which is called Parshuram Kund.
Janapav Kuti: This pilgrimage site is the birthplace of Lord Parshuram, located in Madhya Pradesh.
Parshuram Temple: This temple is located inside the campus of Brahmin Dharamshala in Thanesar, Haryana. This is another remarkable pilgrimage to worship Lord Parshuram.

Final Thoughts

To sum up, Bhagwan Parshuram Jayanti is much more than a religious occasion. It’s a reminder of a great soul who dedicated his life to Dharma and fought against evil with courage and wisdom. His life stories are filled with valuable teachings that can help us become better individuals.

If you are planning to celebrate this holy day, this blog, Cottage9, helps enlighten the history of Lord Parshuram and teaches the essence of Lord Parshuram’s life. This Parshuram Jayanti, we must inspire others with his legacy, stand against evil, live a disciplined life, and consistently choose the path of righteousness in our everyday lives. On this day, share your thoughts with family, wish a Happy Parshuram Jayanti to everyone, and perform rituals or spend some time meditating in the temple. For more details, stay tuned with us.
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