Mark Your Calendars for Auspicious Puja Timings, Star Sightings, and Moonrise Moments!

Celebrate Ahoi Ashtami 2024 on October 24 with auspicious puja timings from 5:42 PM to 6:59 PM. Star sighting at 6:06 PM and moonrise at 11:55 PM mark key moments.
 
Mark Your Calendars for Auspicious Puja Timings, Star Sightings, and Moonrise Moments!

As the festive spirit fills the air, Ahoi Ashtami is just around the corner! This year, the revered festival falls on October 24, and it's time for mothers to pray for their children's long life and happiness. Here’s everything you need to know about the auspicious timings for the Ahoi Ashtami Puja.

When to Celebrate Ahoi Ashtami: Important Dates and Timings

On the day of Ahoi Ashtami, mothers typically fast from early morning until dusk, eagerly awaiting the sight of stars before breaking their fast. In some regions, the fast is concluded upon the sighting of the moon. Traditionally, the worship of Ahoi Mata takes place in the evening, right before the fast is broken. Let’s dive into the specifics of this year’s puja timings!

Ahoi Ashtami 2024 Puja Timing

Ahoi Ashtami Puja Shubh Muhurat: The auspicious time for the puja this year is from 5:42 PM to 6:59 PM, totaling 1 hour and 17 minutes of divine opportunity!

Key Moments to Note for Ahoi Ashtami 2024

Star Sighting Time: Get ready to gaze at the stars as they make their debut at 6:06 PM!
Moonrise Time: The magical moment of moonrise will occur at 11:55 PM, just when you think the festivities might wind down.

Radha Kund Snan Muhurat: If you're planning on taking a dip in Radha Kund, the bathing window will be open from 11:38 PM to 12:29 AM.

This festive day is not just about rituals; it's a time for family bonding, delicious feasts, and heartfelt prayers. As the stars twinkle in the sky and the moon casts its glow, may your Ahoi Ashtami be filled with joy, love, and blessings!

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