Valmiki Jayanti 2023: Date, Importance, History, and Celebration

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Valmiki Jayanti 2023: Maharishi Valmiki, the author of the renowned Hindu epic Ramayana, celebrates his birth anniversary with the festival known as Valmiki Jayanti. It occurs on the full moon day of the Ashwin month in the Hindu calendar, which corresponds to September to October in the Gregorian calendar. Valmiki Jayanti, also known as Pragat Diwas, will be observed on October 28 (Saturday) in 2023.

Valmiki Jayanti History

According to legend, Maharishi Valmiki had a meeting with Lord Rama while he was in exile. Additionally, he gave Sita shelter after Lord Rama exiled her from the realm of Ayodhya. She gave birth to the twins Lava and Kusha in his ashram. The great sage became their teacher when they were young and taught them the Ramayana, which consists of 24,000 words (shlokas) and seven cantos (kandas).

Another widely held notion holds that Ratnakar, the name of Valmiki’s early alter ego, was a highway dacoit. Before meeting Narad Muni, who turned him into a devoted follower of Lord Rama, he used to rob and kill people. Years of contemplation later, a supernatural voice pronounced his penance effective and gave him the name Valmiki. Because he was the earliest poet in Sanskrit literature, he became known as Adi Kavi in later times. Hindu worshippers continue to recite his writings, particularly the vast epic.

Valmiki’s birthdate and time of birth are unclear, however it is thought that he was born around 500 BC.

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Valmiki Jayanti 2023 Rituals

  • Valmiki Jayanti, a revered poet and saint, is honoured by the public. A procession with Valmiki’s image is seen throughout a number of towns and cities. Hindu believers strongly worship him on this day. His image is prayed to in numerous areas.
  • Lord Ram temples all around India recite the Ramayana on this day. Maharishi Valmiki is honoured at a number of temples throughout India.
  • These temples receive extravagant floral decorations in honour of Valmiki Jayanti. A number of incense sticks are lit, resulting in a calm and tidy atmosphere. Kirtans and bhajans are sung in these temples.
  • Many followers of Lord Rama visit temples on this day and recite a few words from the Ramayana to honour Maharishi Valmiki.
  • Free food is given to the poor and needy on Valmiki Jayanti. On this day, being charitable is thought to be very satisfying.
  • Many areas of the region also observe Hanuman Puja. You can worship Hanuman and recite Sunderkand in the convenience of your home.

In Hinduism, the day known as Valmiki Jayanti has great religious significance since it honours Maharishi Valmiki’s unparalleled contributions. He had authored the Ramayana, the Mahabharata, and several Puranas, among other notable works. A great saint who overcame his limitations and inspired the population to fight against social injustice via the medium of his teachings is honoured on Valmiki Jayanti. He supported Lord Ram’s principles and recognised Him as a nice and penitent person.

Valmiki Jayanti 2023 Celebrations

In the northern regions of India, especially among Hindu believers, Valmiki Jayanti is celebrated with considerable fervour. On this day, people participate in large processions known as Shobha Yatras and parade images of a priest clothed in saffron robes holding a plume and paper through the streets of the Valmiki area while singing in a reverent manner. The followers offer free meals, recite prayers, and decorate the sage’s temples with flowers and lights.

Best Locations in India to Celebrate Valmiki Jayanti

  • Tamil Nadu
  • Uttar Pradesh
  • Bihar
  • Karnataka