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Sita Asthami 2023: Date and significance of Sita Asthami

MyJyotish Expert Updated 21 Feb 2023 11:11 AM IST
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Sita Ashtami 2023: When is Sita Ashtami? Note the date and know the importance of this fast.In Hinduism, the birth of gods and goddesses is celebrated in the form of fasts and festivals. These include Ram Navami and Janmashtami as well as Sita Ashtami. According to religious beliefs, Mother Sita was born on the Ashtami date of the Krishna Paksha of Falgun month. By observing the fast on this day, all the wishes are fulfilled. Mother Sita was born on the day of Sita Ashtami, and there is a tradition of fasting on this day.

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On the day of Sita Ashtami, women observe a fast with complete rituals and worship Lord Rama along with Mother Sita. Worshiping Goddess Sita fulfils all wishes, and Mother Sita showers blessings on her devotees.

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Let's know when Sita Ashtami is and what its importance is.

When is Sita Ashtami 2023?According to the Hindu calendar, Mother Sita was born on the earth on the Ashtami date of the Krishna Paksha of Falgun month. This day is celebrated every year as Sita Ashtami or Janaki Jayanti. On this day, a fast is observed, and Mother Sita and Lord Rama are worshipped. According to the Panchang, this year in the month of Phalgun, the Ashtami Tithi of Krishna Paksha is starting on February 13 at 8.15 am. It will end on February 14 at 7.40 a.m. In such a situation, according to the date of birth, the fast of Sita Ashtami will be observed on February 14.


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Sita Jayanti Puja Method and Special FruitsSita Ashtami is also known as Janaki Jayanti. According to religious beliefs, on this day women observe a fast according to the rules and regulations. After getting up in the morning and taking a bath, a resolution should be made for fasting and worship. Put Sitaram's picture on the post. First of all, worship Lord Ganesha. Then worship Mother Sita and Lord Rama. Mother Sita is offered yellow flowers, clothes, and makeup items. After this, the aarti of Mother Sita is performed after offering bhog. It is said that by observing this fast, a person gets good luck, happiness, and children. Happiness and prosperity remain in the family.
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