Datta jayanti also known as Datta Treya Jayanti, Datta Jayanti is a Hindu celebrating the birthday of the Hindu god Datta Treya (Datta), a complex form of the sacred Trinity of Lord Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. Nationally, especially in Maharashtra, it is celebrated on the full moon day of the Marga Sirsha month according to the Hindu calendar. Nowadays, Lord Dattatreya's paintings are in trend for devotees.
Dattatreya is revered by devotees as a saint who was born due to the holy trinity of Hindu gods and achieved enlightenment without a guru or teacher. If you turn the pages of ancient scriptures, he is also known as the incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Datta Jayanti is celebrated with great pomp in the temples of the god. Temples dedicated to Dattatreya are located all over India, the most important places of his worship are in Karnataka, Maharashtra. According to Din Panchang, this year Datta Jayanti will be celebrated on Wednesday, December 7th.
Datta Jayanti

Which day of the week is dedicated to Lord Dattatreya?

As already mentioned, Dattatreya Jayanti falls on,
Wednesday, December 7, 2022, The Tithi timings for the same are as follows. Purnima Tithi begins at 08:01 AM on December 7th, 2022, and will end at 09:37 am on December 8th, 2022.

Who is Lord Dattatreya?

Dattatreya is a Sannyasi (monk) and one of the lords of Yoga, revered as a Hindu god. He is highly respected as an avatar of the Hindu Trimurti and is considered the first guru of the Nath tradition.
There is variation in Dattatreya iconography across regions, but his teachings are universally relevant. For example, in Maharashtra, he usually has three heads and six hands, Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva each have a head, they represent the three main gods in Hinduism Trimurti, one hand holds each Personally related symbol of these gods: Brahma's Japamala and jug, Vishnu's conch and discus, Shiva's trident and drum. In southern Maharashtra, Varanasi, and in the Himalayas temples, he is revered with one head and two hands, accompanied by four dogs and a cow.

What is the story of Dattatreya?

Dattatreya was the son of Atri, a guru, and Anasuya, his wife. Anasuya, an archetypal wife of virtue, did severe tapas (austerities) in order to conceive a son who would be as worthy as Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, the Hindu male trinity. The goddesses Saraswati, Lakshmi, and Parvati became jealous of each other. They each sent their husbands to test the other's virtue.
The three gods appeared before Anasuya and asked her for alms. Anasuya was confused for a few moments but eventually got her bearings back. She recited a mantra and sprinkled water on the three beggars, turning them into babies. She then breastfed them naked with her milk as they wished. When Atri returned to his ashram, Anasuya related the event, which he already knew through his psychic powers. He hugged the three babies to his heart, and they became single babies with three heads and six arms.
When the triad of gods did not return, their wives became worried and went to Anasuya. The goddesses begged her for forgiveness and asked her to return their husbands. Anasuya accepted their request. The Trimurti appeared in their true form and blessed them with a son, Dattatreya.

Why is Datta Jayanti celebrated?

On this day, the believers continue to fast for a day and pray to Lord Dattatreya. Devotees offer Lord Datta specific flowers, incense sticks, lamps, and sweets during the puja ceremony. Many people believe that worshiping Lord Dattatreya on the day of his incarnation helps devotees to lead a prosperous and happy life. Temples such as Manik Prabhu conduct a seven-day festival devoted to God Datta, with much festivity from Ekadashi to Purnima. Furthermore, chanting the Shri Gurucharitra seven days before the jayanti is a significant rite that starts the holiday.
Lord Dattatreya is one of the most revered and respected saints in Hinduism. Many people believe he is one of the 24 avatars of Lord Vishnu. It is said that Dattatreya attained enlightenment just by observing nature, without a guru, and so he is also revered as a sage of infinite wisdom. In contemporary times, devotees buy god idols online for the festival dedicated to Lord Dattatreya and is mainly observed in temples.

How To Celebrate Datta Jayanti?

The Dattatreya Upanishad states that those who maintain the fast and offer worship to Deity Datta on the eve of Datta Jayanti will receive the spiritual blessings and benefits. People observe fasting on Datta Jayanti and take a morning dip in sacred rivers or streams. With the aid of camphor, lamps, incense, and flowers, Dattatreya is worshiped with decorative pooja thali. Devotees promise to emulate him by meditating on his image and praying to Dattatreya. They read the holy texts Avadhuta Gita and Jivanmukta Gita, which contain the god's teachings, and they recall Dattatreya's works. On this day, devotional songs are also sung.
When performing puja, people rub sandalwood paste, turmeric powder, and vermilion upon the statue of the Datta God. After the puja begins, worshippers should form seven rings around Lord Datta's idol and give prasad and aarti to everyone in the puja. Mantras such as "Sree guru dattatreyaya namah" or "Om Shri Gurudev Datta" are very useful for mental and spiritual cleanliness. In the god's temple, Datta Jayanti is observed with considerable grandeur. There are temples devoted to Datta Treya all over India, but his most revered shrines may be found in Gujarat, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Andhra Pradesh. Devotees, who want to worship, buy God paintings to worship at home.
Conclusion
Datta Treya is a complex form of Lord Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva's sacred Trinity. The name Datta, which translates to "Given," comes from the fact that the holy trinity "gave" a son to the Guru Atri and Mata Anusuya. You can purchase stunning Lord Dattaterya paintings from eCraftIndia. You can also buy decorative items for pooja, such as thalis and brass diyas online. Devotees regard Dattatreya as a saint who was born as a result of the holy trinity of Hindu gods and attained enlightenment without the assistance of a guru. Devotees believe that worshiping Lord Dattatreya on the anniversary gives wealth and pleasure to worshipers.