Ahoi Ashtami 2025: Ahoi Ashtami is one of the most sacred Hindu festivals celebrated mainly in North India. On this auspicious day, mothers observe a day-long fast for the long life and well-being of ...
Ahoi Ashtami 2025 date and time: Ahoi Ashtami falls on October 13. Know Ahoi Mata vrat katha, time for sighting stars, shubh muhurat and more. Ahoi Ashtami 2025: The auspicious Hindu festival of Ahoi ...
Ahoi Ashtami, observed on October 13, 2025, is a significant Hindu festival where married women fast from dawn to dusk for their children's well-being and longevity. They worship Ahoi Mata, breaking ...
When is Bhai Dooj: Bhai Dooj 2025 falls on Thursday, Oct 23. Marking the final day of the 5 day Diwali celebration, it honours the cherished bond of siblings. Bhai Dooj 2025: Bhai Dooj falls on the ...
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Ashtami Tithi begins at 12:24 PM on October 13, 2025, and ends at 11:09 AM on October 14, 2025. Ahoi Ashtami Shubh Muhurat: 5:53 PM to 7:08 PM. The star sighting time (Sanjh) is at 6:17 PM, and ...
Govardhan Puja celebrates Krishna lifting Govardhan Hill. Annakut ritual involves offering a mountain of food to Krishna. Devotees worship cows and create symbolic Govardhan hills. Govardhan Puja 2025 ...
Govardhan Puja is celebrated every year on the Pratipada Tithi of the Shukla Paksha of the month of Kartik. This year, Govardhan Puja is being celebrated today, October 22. On this day, Lord Krishna, ...
Ekadashi holds immense spiritual significance in Hinduism. Observed twice a month, on the eleventh day of both the Krishna Paksha and Shukla Paksha, this sacred fast is dedicated to Lord Vishnu.