The birth anniversary of Parshuram ji, who is considered to be the sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu, is being celebrated today. According to the Hindu calendar, every year Lord Parshuram's birth anniversary falls on the Tritiya Tithi of Shukla Paksha of Vaishakh month. Akshaya Tritiya also falls on this date.
Parshuram Jayanti: This year Parshuram Jayanti is being celebrated on 22 April 2023 i.e. today. Along with this, Akshaya Tritiya is also being celebrated today. According to religious belief, Lord Parshuram has been considered as the sixth incarnation of Vishnu. This date is celebrated as the birth anniversary of Parshuram ji. It is believed that Lord Parshuram was the son of Maharishi Jamadagni and Renuka.
On this day, a person gets auspicious results by donating to the needy people. Today is also Akshaya Tritiya, in such a situation doing charity and Dakshina proves to be more beneficial. According to mythology, Lord Parshuram is also present in this Kalyug. He is considered very mighty, learned and powerful who killed many demons.
Were very angry by nature
Lord Parshuram was born in a Brahmin clan. It is believed that by nature he was very fierce and angry. According to mythology, to avenge the insult of his parents, Parshuram ji killed Kshatriyas 21 times and freed the whole earth from Kshatriyas. It is also believed that he had killed his own mother on the orders of his father. However, later Lord Parshuram's mother became alive again with the boon of the father.
Lord Parshuram's real name was Ram.
According to mythology, after the birth of Lord Parshuram, his parents named him Ram. It is believed that Parshuram ji was an ardent devotee of Lord Shiva and he was always engrossed in his penance. Pleased with his penance, Shivji gave him other weapons including an axe. The ax is also called Parshu, hence his name Parshuram.
(The information given here is based on religious beliefs and public beliefs, there is no scientific evidence for it. It has been presented here keeping in mind the general public interest.)
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