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Ahoi Ashtami :- 05th November ,2023 will be observed on Sunday
Ahoi Ashtami Puja Muhurat is from 17.33 PM to 18.52 PM
Duration = 1 Hour 19 Minutes
Sanjh (साँझ)-Evening time for sighting Stars in some part of India from 17.58 PM onwards.
Moonrise on Ahoi Ashtami = 23:43 PM

Some ladies break their fast after seeing the Moon in some part of India.Then this fast is considered as more hard than Krwa chauth.
Ashtami Tithi will start from 00.59 AM on 5th November, 2023
Ashtami Tithi Ends on 06th November, 2023 at 03.18 AM
As per Hindu calendar, Ahoi Ashtami is celebrated on eighth day of waning Moon in Kartik month.

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As per Hindu calendar, Ahoi Ashtami is celebrated on eighth day of waning Moon in Kartik month.

Ahoi Ashtami is a fasting festival celebrated mostly in northern region of India. On this day mothers fast from dawn to dusk, without eating or drinking anything, for the well being of their sons. Fast is broken after sighting stars in the sky in evening. The entire day is similar to that of Karwa Chauth. The difference is Karwa Chauth is observed for the well-being of husbands whereas Ahoi Ashtami is observed for the well-being of sons.

Ahoi Ashtami also known as Ahoi Aathe, is usually observed in the month of October or November. However, Ahoi Ashtami in 2023  will be observed on Sunday  on 5th November 3, 2023

Mothers on this day follow a strict fast and abstain from eating or drinking anything. Before sun sets, all fasting mothers gather and narrate various stories associated with the fast. They then worship Ahoi Mata (Goddess Ahoi) and pray for good health and prosperity of their sons.

When women who do not have children fast and perform all prayers and rituals of Ahoi Ashtami, it is called Krishnashtami after God Krishna. On this day, such women who wish for a child, take bath in Radha Kund,which is before sunrise. Goddess Kushmanda is worshiped, for this purpose

As per Hindu calendar, Ahoi Ashtami is celebrated on eighth day of waning Moon in Kartik month.

Ahoi Ashtami is a fasting festival celebrated mostly in northern region of India. On this day mothers fast from dawn to dusk, without eating or drinking anything, for the well being of their sons. Fast is broken after sighting stars in the sky in evening. The entire day is similar to that of Karwa Chauth. The difference is Karwa Chauth is observed for the well-being of husbands whereas Ahoi Ashtami is observed for the well-being of sons.

Ahoi Ashtami also known as Ahoi Aathe, is usually observed in the month of October or November. However, Ahoi Ashtami in 2023  will be observed on Sunday  on 5th November 3, 2023

Mothers on this day follow a strict fast and abstain from eating or drinking anything. Before sun sets, all fasting mothers gather and narrate various stories associated with the fast. They then worship Ahoi Mata (Goddess Ahoi) and pray for good health and prosperity of their sons.

When women who do not have children fast and perform all prayers and rituals of Ahoi Ashtami, it is called Krishnashtami after God Krishna. On this day, such women who wish for a child, take bath in Radha Kund,which is before sunrise. Goddess Kushmanda is worshiped, for this purpose

Ahoi Ashtami is a fasting festival celebrated mostly in northern region of India. On this day mothers fast from dawn to dusk, without eating or drinking anything, for the well being of their sons. Fast is broken after sighting stars in the sky in evening. The entire day is similar to that of Karwa Chauth. The difference is Karwa Chauth is observed for the well-being of husbands whereas Ahoi Ashtami is observed for the well-being of sons.
Ahoi Ashtami also known as Ahoi Aathe, is usually observed in the month of October or November. However, Ahoi Ashtami in 2023 will be observed on Sunday on 5th November , 2023
Mothers on this day follow a strict fast and abstain from eating or drinking anything. Before sun sets, all fasting mothers gather and narrate various stories associated with the fast. They then worship Ahoi Mata (Goddess Ahoi) and pray for good health and prosperity of their sons.
When women who do not have children fast and perform all prayers and rituals of Ahoi Ashtami, it is called Krishnashtami after God Krishna. On this day, such women who wish for a child, take bath in Radha Kund, which is before sunrise. Goddess Kushmanda is worshiped, for this purpose.

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