Many fasts and festivals are going to come up till the 15th of this month. This includes Hartalika Teej fast in the beginning of September, followed by the beginning of Ganeshotsav and Radha Ashtami, Mahalakshmi fast.
On September 4, after 9:40 in the day, the Moon will enter Virgo. On Wednesday, September 4, 2024, on the Bhadrapada Shukla Paksha Pratipada Tithi, after 10:30 in the day, Mercury will enter Leo. With the entry of Mercury, a Raj Yoga named Budhaditya will be formed.
On Friday, September 6, after 9:27 pm, the Moon will enter Libra. Hartalika Vrat i.e. Teej Vrat will also be observed on this day. Dhelhiya Chauth will also be observed on the Chandra Uday Vyapini Chaturthi Tithi.
Vainayiki Varada Shri Ganesh Chaturthi Vrat will be observed on Saturday, 7th September. Ganesh Utsav will also begin from this day.
Rishi Panchami fast will be observed on Sunday, 8th September.
Lolark Shashthi Vrat will be observed on Monday, September 9. On September 9, after 8:29 in the day, the Moon will enter Scorpio.
On Wednesday, September 11, after 5:31 pm, the Moon will enter Sagittarius. Shri Radha Ashtami fast will also be observed on this day. Ashtami Tithi is starting from 11:11 am on September 10, which will end on September 11 at 11:46 pm. In such a situation, according to the Udaya Tithi, Radha Ashtami fast will be observed on September 11. Shri Mahalakshmi Vrat is also worshipped on this day. Mahalakshmi Vrat 2024 will start from Wednesday, September 11 and end on Tuesday, September 24. This fast is dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi. It is celebrated in the northern regions of India like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh.
On Friday, 13th September, on the Dashami Tithi, the Moon will enter Capricorn after 11:56 pm.
Padma Ekadashi fast will be observed on Saturday, September 14. It is also called Karma Ekadashi fast.
On Sunday, September 15, after 4:16 pm, the Moon will enter Aquarius. Dwadashi Tithi will also begin with Panchak. Pradosh Vrat will also be observed on September 15.