Lord Narsimha, the ferocious protector of Bhagawan Vishnu’s avatars, takes center stage on Narsimha Dwadashi—a pivotal Hindu observance in Phalgun’s waxing phase. Fasting bhakts fill temples with chants, offering prayers to eradicate foes, dispel troubles, and usher in abundance. Also termed Govind Dwadashi, it’s a day for venerating Govind with utmost devotion.
This Saturday elevates the festivities with Tripushkar Yoga, a stellar configuration deemed supremely fruitful for pujas, charities, and fresh ventures. Per Drik Panchang, Dwadashi begins February 27 at 10:32 PM, lasting until February 28, 8:43 PM.
Expect sunrise at 6:47 AM, sunset 6:20 PM. Nakshatra progression: Punarvasu to 9:35 AM, then Pushya; Yoga: Saubhagya till 5:02 PM; Karana: Bava until 9:36 AM, followed by Balava.
Fortuitous muhurats abound—Brahma (5:08-5:58 AM), Abhijit (12:11-12:57 PM), Vijaya (2:29-3:15 PM), Godhuli (6:18-6:43 PM), Amrit Kaal (7:18-8:49 AM). The pinnacle, Tripushkar Yoga from 6:47-9:35 AM, is tailor-made for Narsimha worship.
However, sidestep these pitfalls: Rahu Kaal 9:41-11:07 AM, Yamaganda 2:00-3:27 PM, Gulika 6:47-8:14 AM, Dur Muhurta 6:47-7:34 AM. By aligning actions with these timings, devotees can maximize spiritual rewards on this potent day, fostering protection and prosperity in their journeys.