Radha Ashtami fast will be observed on 11th September in 2 auspicious yogas, note the auspicious time and method of worship

Radha Ashtami fast will be observed on 11th September in 2 auspicious yogas, note the auspicious time and method of worship

Radha Ashtami is also known as Radha Jayanti. Every year, Radha Rani’s birth anniversary is celebrated after the birth anniversary of Lord Shri Krishna. This year Radha Ashtami is falling in the month of September. It is believed that fasting on the day of Radha Ashtami and worshipping Radha ji with devotion pleases Lord Krishna. This time Radha Ashtami fast will be observed on the Ashtami Tithi of Shukla Paksha of Bhadrapada month. Many auspicious yogas are also being formed on the day of Radha Ashtami, which are increasing the importance of this day. Let us know the date, auspicious time, auspicious yoga and method of worship of Radha Ashtami-

Combination of auspicious yogas on Radha Ashtami

According to Drik Panchang, Radha Ashtami will be celebrated on September 11. Preeti Yoga is being formed on this day, which will last till 11:55 pm. After this, Ayushman Yoga will remain. At the same time, Jyeshtha Nakshatra will remain till 09:22 pm on this day, after which Moola Nakshatra will be formed. Also, Ravi Yoga will remain from 09:22 pm till the next morning.

Ashtami Tithi Start – September 10, 2024 at 11:11 PM

Ashtami Tithi Ends – September 11, 2024 at 11:46 PM

Midday Time – 11:03 AM to 01:32 PM

Duration – 02 Hours 29 Minutes

According to Drik Panchang, worshipping Radha Ashtami during the afternoon will be auspicious.

Mantra- Om Hnim Shri Radhikaayai Namah

Radha Ashtami 2024 puja method

Take a bath by mixing Gangajal in water

Perform Jalabhishek of Lord Shri Krishna and Radha Ji

Anoint the mother with Panchamrit and Ganga water

Now offer red sandalwood, red flowers and makeup items to Radha ji.

Light a ghee lamp in the temple

If possible, keep a fast and resolve to observe the fast

Recite Shri Radha Chalisa

Do the Aarti of Lord Shri Krishna and Radha Ji with full devotion

Offer kheer to the mother

Ask for forgiveness at the end

Disclaimer: The information given in this article is based on beliefs. For detailed and more information, please consult an expert in the relevant field.

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