There are many auspicious yogas falling in ‘Bhadra Durgashtami’, worship Maa Durga in this auspicious time, your wishes will be fulfilled

The fast of ‘Masik Durgashtami’ (Masik Durgashtami 2024) dedicated to the goddess of the world, Maa Durga, is observed on the Ashtami Tithi of Shukla Paksha of every month. This time ‘Masik Durgashtami’ of Bhadrapada month is on Wednesday, September 11. According to the scriptures, special worship of the goddess of the world, Maa Durga, is done on this day. Also, the fast of Masik Durgashtami is observed for her. With the virtue of this fast, the seeker gets the desired result.
With this, all kinds of sorrows and sufferings prevailing in life are removed. On this auspicious occasion, devotees worship Jagat Janani Maa Durga with devotion. Let us know the auspicious time and auspicious yoga-
auspicious time
According to astrologers, the Ashtami Tithi of Shukla Paksha of Bhadrapada month will begin on 10th September at 11:11 pm as per Indian time. Whereas, the Ashtami Tithi will end on 11th August at 11:46 pm. On Masik Durgashtami, the goddess of the world, Maa Durga is worshipped at night. Hence, Masik Durgashtami will be celebrated on 11th September.
Monthly Durgashtami auspicious yoga
According to astrologers, Preeti Yoga is being formed on the Ashtami Tithi of Shukla Paksha of Bhadrapada month. On this day, there is a combination of Ravi Yoga. Along with this, Bhadravas Yoga is also being formed. Apart from this, there is also a combination of Jyeshtha Nakshatra. By worshipping Maa Durga in this yoga, every wish of the devotee will be fulfilled.
Almanac
Sunrise – at 6:04 am
Sunset – 6:31 PM
Moonrise – 1:20 PM
Moonset – late night at 11:26 pm
Brahma Muhurta – from 4:32 am to 5:18 am
Vijay Muhurta – from 2:22 pm to 3:12 pm
Twilight time – from 6:31 pm to 7:54 pm
Nishita Muhurta – from 11:54 pm to 12:41 am
What is the importance of Durgashtami
Keeping a fast on the day of Masik Durga Ashtami and worshipping Maa Ambe brings desired results. Bhagwati Durga is offered boiled gram, halwa-puri, kheer, pua etc. and then the idol or picture of Goddess Durga is worshipped with mantras.
Worshiping Mata Rani on the day of Masik Durgashtami relieves one from all troubles. It is said that whoever worships Maa Durga with full devotion on this day, all his wishes are fulfilled by the grace of the Goddess

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