Dattatreya Jayanti is celebrated annually to honor the birth anniversary of Lord Dattatreya, an incarnation of the Hindu trinity—Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh (Shiva). Observed on the full moon day (Purnima) of the Margashirsha month (December), this day holds great significance for spiritual seekers and devotees. Lord Dattatreya is revered as a symbol of divine wisdom, enlightenment, and self-realization, and his teachings continue to inspire devotion and knowledge.
Hindu mythology holds that Dattatreya was born to penance-minded and devoted Anusuya and Rishi Atri. Happy with their abstinence, the trinity—Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva—manifested as Dattatreya, so symbolizing the whole force and wisdom of all three gods. The birth of him is supposed to bring blessings of knowledge, wealth, and spiritual development.
Said to have 24 Gurus—including natural elements like the sun, earth, and trees—Lord Dattatreya is seen as the Adi Guru—that is, original instructor. Emphasizing the need of seeing and learning from nature, leading a humble life, and pursuing self-realization, his lessons stress
The day is observed to ask Lord Dattatreya for blessings on wisdom, peace, and release. Praying to him, according to devotees, removes challenges, drives out ignorance, and produces spiritual illumination. On this day, especially vivid are temples honoring Dattatreya.
Temple Visits:
Devotees visit temples dedicated to Lord Dattatreya, such as the famous ones in Maharashtra and Gujarat. Special pujas, rituals, and prayers are performed to honor the deity.
Fasting and Chanting:
Many observe a day-long fast and chant the Dattatreya Stotra or other devotional hymns. Meditation and recitation of his teachings are integral parts of the celebration.
Charity and Acts of Kindness:
As a mark of devotion, devotees engage in acts of charity, such as feeding the poor or donating to those in need. These acts align with Lord Dattatreya’s teachings of selflessness and compassion.
YEAR | DATE | DAY |
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2024 | 14 December | Saturday |
2025 | 04 December | Thursday |
2026 | 23 December | Wednesday |
2027 | 13 December | Monday |
2028 | 01 December | Friday |
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