Durga Ashtami Vrat in 2024 15 May, 2024 15 days to go
Ashtami Tithi Timings*:

Ashtami Tithi Start:
04:19 AM on May 15

Ashtami Tithi End:
06:23 AM on May 16

Other important timings* on 15 May, 2024
Sunrise 05:49 AM
Sunset 06:56 PM
Moonrise 12:06 PM
Moonset 01:28 AM
*Timing in IST for Ujjain, India Change Location

Durga Ashtami Vrat May, 2024

Durga ashtami vrat is an important Hindu ritual dedicated to Goddess Shakti (Goddess Durga). Masik Durga Ashtami is a monthly event observed on the ashtami tithi (8th day) of the shukla paksha (bright lunar fortnight) of every month on the Hindu calendar.

Of all Durga ashtami days, the shukla paksha ashtami of Ashwin month is the most popular and is called Maha Ashtami or simply Durgashtami. Durga Ashtami falls during the last 5 days of the 9 day long Navratri festival. Durgashtami during Durga puja 2024 is on October 11, Friday.

Next Durga Ashtami Vrat is on May 15, Wednesday

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Next masik Durga ashtami during the Hindu calendar month of Vaisakha falls on Wednesday, May 15.

Goddess Mahagauri Image Source: Prokerala.com

During Masik Durga ashtami vrat, Durga Devi in the form of Mahagauri is worshipped

Durga Ashtami Vrat May, 2024 - Tithi Timings

Ashtami Tithi TimingMay 15, 04:19 AM - May 16, 06:23 AM
Place : Ujjain [ India ] See More

On this day the weapons of Goddess Durga are worshiped and the celebration is known as ‘Astra Puja’. This day is also popularly referred as ‘Virashtami’ owing to the display of arms and other forms of martial arts. Hindu devotees offer prayers to Goddess Durga and keep a strict fast to seek Her divine blessings.

Durga Ashtami Vrat is observed with complete devotion in the northern and western regions of India. In some regions of Andhra Pradesh, Durga Ashtami is celebrated as ‘Bathukamma Panduga’. Durga Ashtami Vrat is a significant observance for followers of Hinduism.

Goddess Durga Maha Gauri Image Source: IANS

Durga Ashtami vrat is celebrated to honour Goddess Shakti

Rituals during Durga Ashtami Vrat:

On the day of Durga Ashtami, devotees pray to Goddess Durga. They get up early in the morning and make several offerings to Goddess in the form of flowers, chandan and dhoop. In some places, Kumari Puja is also performed on the day of Durga Ashtami Vrat. Hindus worship girls aged between 6-12 years as the Kanya (virgin) form of Goddess Durga. Special ‘Naivedyam’ is prepared for offering to the Goddess.

Fasting is an important ritual of the day. the observer of Durga Ashtami Vrat abstains from eating or drinking all through the day. the fast is observed by men and women alike. the Durga Ashtami Vrat is observed to acquire spiritual gains and seek the blessings of Goddess Durga. Some devotees keep the fast by drinking only milk or eating fruits. Consuming non-vegetarian food and alcohol is strictly prohibited on this day. the observer of the Durga Ashtami Vrat must sleep on the floor and keep away from the comforts and luxuries.

Goddess Durga Image Source: Prokerala.com

Durgashtami of Ashwina shukla paksha is the most popular and is known as Maha ashtami

In some regions of western India there is also a custom of sowing barley seeds. After the seeds reach a height of 3-5 inches they are offered to the Goddess and later distributed among all family members.

Devotees chant various Devi mantras on this day. It is also considered rewarding to read Durga Chalisa on this day. At the end of puja, devotees also read the Durga Ashtami Vrat katha.

Hindu devotees provide food and santarpana or dakshina to Brahmins after completing the puja rituals.

The observer of Durga Ashtami Vrat visit Shakti temples in the evening. Special pujas are conducted on the day of Mahashtami that is witnessed by thousands of devotees.

Idol of Goddess Durga Devi Image Source: IANS

Significance of Durga Ashtami Vrat:

In Sanskrit language the word ‘durga’ means ‘undefeatable’ and ‘ashtami’ signifies ‘eight day’. According to the Hindu legends the fierce and powerful form of Goddess Durga, known as ‘Goddess Bhadrakali’ was incarnated. The day of Durga Ashtami is celebrated as the victory of Goddess Durga over the demon named ‘Mahishasura’. It is believed that one who observes the Durga Ashtami Vrat with full dedication will be bestowed with happiness and good fortune in their lives.

All Durga Ashtami Vrat dates in 2024

January 18th
Thursday
Ashtami Tithi Timing : Jan 17, 10:07 PM - Jan 18, 8:45 PM
February 17th
Saturday
Ashtami Tithi Timing : Feb 16, 8:55 AM - Feb 17, 8:16 AM
March 17th
Sunday
Ashtami Tithi Timing : Mar 16, 9:39 PM - Mar 17, 9:53 PM
April 16th
Tuesday
Ashtami Tithi Timing : Apr 15, 12:12 PM - Apr 16, 1:24 PM
May 15th
Wednesday
Ashtami Tithi Timing : May 15, 4:19 AM - May 16, 6:23 AM
June 14th
Friday
Ashtami Tithi Timing : Jun 13, 9:33 PM - Jun 15, 12:04 AM
July 14th
Sunday
Ashtami Tithi Timing : Jul 13, 3:06 PM - Jul 14, 5:26 PM
August 13th
Tuesday
Ashtami Tithi Timing : Aug 12, 7:55 AM - Aug 13, 9:31 AM
September 11th
Wednesday
Ashtami Tithi Timing : Sep 10, 11:12 PM - Sep 11, 11:47 PM
October 11th
Friday
Ashtami Tithi Timing : Oct 10, 12:32 PM - Oct 11, 12:07 PM
November 9th
Saturday
Ashtami Tithi Timing : Nov 08, 11:56 PM - Nov 09, 10:45 PM
December 9th
Monday
Ashtami Tithi Timing : Dec 08, 9:44 AM - Dec 09, 8:03 AM