Jitiya Vrat 2024: When will Jitiya fast be observed, know the method of observing it

Jitiya Vrat 2024: When will Jitiya fast be observed, know the method of observing it

Jitiya Vrat 2024 Paran Time: Jitiya fast is observed every year in the month of Ashwin. This fast is observed for the safety and good health of the children. Jitiya fast is considered a difficult fast. Tomorrow, on 25th September, many women will keep a waterless fast and pray for the long life of their children. Lord Jimutvahan is duly worshipped in Jitiya fast. According to beliefs, this fast is considered incomplete without reciting the story of Lord Jimutvahan. In such a situation, let us know from Pandit ji the auspicious time of Jitiya fast Paran and the method of Paran-

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When will the Jitiya fast be broken?

According to astrologer Pandit Dharmendra Jha, she will break her fast on Thursday, 26 September. Its formal breaking of the fast will be done from 04:35 am to 05:23 am. Jitiya fast is mainly observed in Bihar, Jharkhand and some parts of eastern Uttar Pradesh.

Method of observing Jitiya fast

Jitiya Vrat can be observed any time after sunrise on 26th September. On Thursday morning, after taking bath, worship Lord Surya. Offer Arghya to Sun God. After this, the fast can be observed by worshipping all the deities along with Lord Jimutvahan. After observing the fast, donations are also given as per one’s capacity.

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Do keep this in mind- In this fast, women keep a waterless fast for the whole day and night. Women have to keep Jitiya fast every year. This fast can never be left in between. According to beliefs, women wear a red thread around their neck during the end of Jitiya fast. Fasting women can also wear a locket. Mustard oil and skin are offered during the worship of Jivitputrika fast. After the end of the fast, this oil is applied on the head of children as a blessing.

Disclaimer: The information given in this article is based on beliefs. For detailed and more information, please consult an expert in the relevant field.

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