When will Ahoi Ashtami fast be observed this year?
Ahoi Ashtami Vrat: Ahoi Ashtami is an important Hindu festival. Women observe this fast for the prosperity of their children. Ahoi Ashtami fast is observed on Krishna Ashtami of Kartik month. Ahoi Ashtami fast is observed 4 days after Karva Chauth. This time Ahoi Ashtami fast will be observed on 5th November. Ahoi Ashtami fast is observed by mothers to seek the blessings and protection of Goddess Ahoi Mata for the well-being and long life of their children. These women fast without water and do puja in the evening and break the fast by offering Arghya when the moon rises.
This festival has special significance in Hindu religion.
Ahoi Ashtami is an important festival among Hindu festivals. This festival has special significance in Hindu religion. On this festival, women keep a fast for the long life and progress of their children. Women seek blessings from Ahoi Mata for their children. According to the Hindu calendar, this festival falls on Aso Vad Athma, but most of the women remain confused about this festival. If you are also confused about this, then let us know the complete information related to it.
Ahoi Ashtami fast will be observed on Sunday
According to the Panchang, Ahoi Ashtami fast will be observed on Aso Vad Aathme i.e. 5th November 2023, Sunday. The fast will begin at 12:59 pm on November 5 and end at 3:18 am on Monday, November 6.
Importance of Ahoi Ashtami
Ahoi Ashtami fast is observed a week before Diwali. This fast has great importance in Hindu religion. Women keep this fast for their children and along with this, mothers also seek blessings from Ma Hoi for their children. Children remain healthy and their lives are full of happiness and prosperity and they are always on the path of development.
Auspicious yoga on Ahoi Ashtami 2023
The day of Ahoi Ashtami coincides with Ravi Pushya Yoga and Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga, which makes this day even more special and auspicious. On the day of Ahoi Ashtami, a fast is observed for the happiness, long life and good health of the children and the fast is broken by looking at the stars at night. Some women break their fast by looking at the moon but it is difficult. On the day of Ahoi Ashtami, the moon rises late at night.