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News Topical, Digital Desk : The ninth day of Sharadiya Navratri is dedicated to Goddess Siddhidatri. On this auspicious occasion, Goddess Siddhidatri is worshipped. A fast is also observed to achieve success in specific tasks. Worshiping Goddess Siddhidatri brings happiness into life.

According to astrologers,  many auspicious coincidences are forming on the ninth day of Sharadiya Navratri  . Worshiping Goddess Siddhidatri during these times will double the benefits for the devotee. Additionally, the devotee will receive the desired boon. Let's explore the ninth day, auspicious time, and auspicious time for Sharadiya Navratri.

Auspicious time of Maha Navami (Maha Navami Shubh Muhurat 2025)

According to the Vedic calendar, the Ashtami Tithi of the Shukla Paksha (bright fortnight) of the Ashwin month lasts until 6:06 pm on Tuesday, September 30th. After this, the Navami Tithi begins. Simply put, the Navami Tithi begins at 6:07 pm on Tuesday, September 30th. Meanwhile, Navami Tithi lasts until 7:01 pm on Wednesday, October 1st. Thus, Mahanavami will be celebrated on Wednesday, October 1st.

Maha Navami Shubh Yog 2025

According to astrologers, the Shivavasa Yoga is occurring on the ninth day of the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase) of the month of Ashwin. On this auspicious occasion, Lord Shiva will be seated on Kailash with Goddess Parvati. The Shivavasa Yoga lasts until 7:01 pm.

Ravi Yoga

Ravi Yoga is also coinciding with the Mahanavami of Sharadiya Navratri. This yoga has been forming since 8:06 am. Worshiping the Mother Goddess during this yoga will bestow the boon of good health. With her blessings, all your wishes will be fulfilled.  

 

Almanac

  • Sunrise - 06:14 am
  • Sunset - 06:07 PM
  • Moonrise – 2:28 PM
  • Moonset – 12:53 pm
  • Brahma Muhurta - from 04:37 am to 05:26 am
  • Vijay Muhurta - from 02:09 pm to 02:57 pm
  • Twilight time - from 06:07 pm to 06:31 pm
  • Nishita Muhurta - from 11:46 pm to 12:35 am


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