Chaitra Navratri has started from 22 March 2023. In these nine days of Navratri, there is a law to worship the nine main forms of Maa Durga. Mahaashtami and Mahanavami Tithi also have special significance in these nine days of Navratri. Please inform that Maha Ashtami Tithi is also known as Durgashtami. Mother Durga and Mother Mahagauri are worshiped on Ashtami Tithi, whereas on Navami Tithi, there is a ritual of worshiping Mother Siddhidatri. On the day of Ashtami and Navami, people observe special fast and girls are worshiped in homes. Let us know, when is Chaitra Maha Ashtami and Maha Navami date?
Ram Navami 2023 Many auspicious yogas are being made on Shri Ram Navami, you will get full benefit of worship.
When is Chaitra Navratri Durgashtami? (When Chaitra Durgashtami 2023?)
On the eighth day of Navratri festival, there is a ritual of worshiping Goddess Durga and Goddess Mahagauri. By worshiping Maa Bhagwati on this day, the seeker gets blessings of wealth and prosperity. Kanya Pujan is also organized on the day of Maha Ashtami. On this day little girls are invited to the house and worshiped and halwa-puri is offered to them.
According to the Hindu calendar, the Ashtami Tithi of Chaitra Shukla Paksha will start on March 28 at 05:32 PM and end on March 29 at 07:37 PM. That’s why Durgashtami festival will be celebrated on 29 March. On this day Ravi Yoga will be from 06:37 in the evening to 06:17 in the morning of March 30.
When is Chaitra Navratri Maha Navami? (Chaitra Navratri 2023 Maha Navami Date)
On the ninth day of the Chaitra Navratri festival, Goddess Siddhidatri, the perfect form of Maa Durga, is worshipped. Mata Siddhidatri is the goddess of all achievements and by worshiping her, the seeker gets success in every field. On this day also, Kanya Pujan is organized at many places. Along with this, tell that on the Navami date of Chaitra month, Ram Navami festival is celebrated with enthusiasm.
According to the astrological calendar, the Navami Tithi of Chaitra Shukla Paksha will start on March 29 at 07.37 pm and will end on March 30 at 10 pm. According to Udaya Tithi, Maha Navami and Ram Navami festivals will be celebrated with great pomp and show on 30 March.