Special Things
- Embrace the divine energy of Navratri's Ashtami and Navami for blessings and solutions.- Explore the spiritual significance of Kanya Pujan and other rituals during Chaitra Navratri.
- Learn about the auspicious timings and powerful prayers for invoking prosperity and happiness.
- Fulfill your desires and overcome obstacles with the divine blessings of Goddess Durga.
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Ashtami Navami Navratri Muhurat
According to Hindu beliefs, these days hold great importance as they symbolize auspicious conjunctions. Worshipping Mother Bhagwati on these days fulfils all desires. They are celebrated as special days in Hinduism, and rituals should be performed meticulously.
Chaitra Navratri is revered in Hinduism because it coincides with Durga Ashtami and monthly Ashtami. Those seeking fulfilment of desires find these days particularly significant. Additionally, these two days are essential for completing fasting rituals. People observe fasts for eight days before Ashtami and celebrate the festival on the eighth day, which is considered very auspicious. Some continue fasting until Navami. On this day, auspicious activities such as worship, purchasing new vehicles, and Mundan ceremonies are performed.
Ashtami Navami Pujan 2024 Muhurat
During Chaitra Navratri, different forms of Goddess Durga are worshipped on different days. Ashtami and Navami are considered the most significant days. According to the scriptures, performing Kanya Pujan on Ashtami and Navami brings happiness and prosperity. It liberates individuals from all kinds of troubles and afflictions. This year, the Ashtami and Navami Pujan timings are as follows:
Chaitra Navratri Ashtami Pujan Muhurat:
The Ashtami Tithi of the Shukla Paksha in the month of Chaitra begins at 12:11 PM on April 15th and ends at 1:23 PM on April 16th. Therefore, the fasting for Navratri's Ashtami Tithi will be observed on April 16th, Tuesday.
Chaitra Navratri Navami Pujan Muhurat:
The Navami Tithi of the Shukla Paksha in the month of Chaitra begins at 1:23 PM on April 16th and ends at 3:14 PM on April 17th. Hence, Navami will be celebrated on April 17th, Tuesday.
Observing the rituals of Ashtami and Navami during Chaitra Navratri is a sacred tradition in Hinduism. These days offer devotees an opportunity to connect with the divine and seek blessings for prosperity and happiness. By performing Kanya Pujan and following the prescribed rituals, individuals can unlock the divine blessings of Navratri and overcome obstacles in their lives.