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Ahoi Ashtami fast is observed to overcome the problem related to children. It is a religious belief that by observing this fast methodically, there is immense increase in the longevity and happiness and prosperity of the children. Along with this, one gets the happiness of children. It is believed that by making some mistakes during the fast of Ahoi Ashtami, the seeker is deprived of the virtue of the fast and has to face many problems in life. Therefore, some tasks should be avoided on the day of Ahoi Ashtami (Ahoi Ashtami 2024 Vrat Niyam). Let us tell you in this article what to do and what not to do on the day of Ahoi Ashtami?

What to do on Ahoi Ashtami

  • Ahoi Ashtami fast is observed without water.  
  • During the fast, worship Ahoi Mata in the proper manner.
  • Include special things in the puja thali.
  • Do recite the story of Ahoi Ashtami fast.  
  • Break your fast only after offering arghya to the stars at night.
  • Donate food, clothes and money to poor people according to your faith.
  • Eat satvik food.
  • Do not follow the rule of celibacy.

 

What not to do on Ahoi Ashtami

  • Do not keep the house and temple dirty on the day of Ahoi Ashtami. It is believed that gods and goddesses do not reside in dirty places.
  • Sleeping during the day should be avoided.
  • Do not use abusive language while talking to anyone.
  • Do not insult elders and women.  
  • Do not consume tamasic food.

When is Ahoi Ashtami? (Ahoi Ashtami 2024 Date and Time)

According to the Panchang, the Ashtami Tithi of Krishna Paksha of Kartik month will start on October 24 at 01:18 pm. At the same time, it will end the next day i.e. on October 25 at 01:58 pm. Udaya Tithi has special significance in Sanatan Dharma. In such a situation, Ahoi Ashtami fast will be observed on October 24 across the country.  

Ahoi Ashtami 2024 auspicious time (Ahoi Ashtami 2024 Subh Muhurat)

The auspicious time to worship on this day (Ahoi Ashtami 2024 Puja Time) is from 05:42 pm to 06:59 pm. During this time, women can worship Ahoi Mata and Ganpati Bappa.

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