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Ashtami Dates 2023

Ashtami is the 8th lunar day (tithi) in the Hindu calendar, occurring twice every month โ€” once in the Shukla Paksha and once in the Krishna Paksha. It is considered a powerful day associated with Goddess Durga in her fierce forms and Lord Krishna.

The most widely celebrated Ashtami is Janmashtami, falling on Bhadrapada Krishna Ashtami, which marks the birth of Lord Krishna. Durga Ashtami during Navratri is another highly significant observance. The Masik Durgashtami โ€” the Ashtami of every Shukla Paksha โ€” is observed by devotees of Goddess Durga throughout the year.

All times shown in: Asia/Kolkata

Date Begins Ends Lunar Month Paksha Action
14-Jan-2023 14-Jan-2023 07:24 PM Saturday 15-Jan-2023 07:46 PM Sunday Pausha Krishna
28-Jan-2023 28-Jan-2023 08:44 AM Saturday 29-Jan-2023 09:06 AM Sunday Magha Shukla
13-Feb-2023 13-Feb-2023 09:46 AM Monday 14-Feb-2023 09:05 AM Tuesday Magha Krishna
27-Feb-2023 27-Feb-2023 12:59 AM Monday 28-Feb-2023 02:22 AM Tuesday Phalguna Shukla
14-Mar-2023 14-Mar-2023 08:23 PM Tuesday 15-Mar-2023 06:46 PM Wednesday Phalguna Krishna
28-Mar-2023 28-Mar-2023 07:03 PM Tuesday 29-Mar-2023 09:08 PM Wednesday Chaitra Shukla
13-Apr-2023 13-Apr-2023 03:45 AM Thursday 14-Apr-2023 01:35 AM Friday Chaitra Krishna
27-Apr-2023 27-Apr-2023 01:39 PM Thursday 28-Apr-2023 04:02 PM Friday Vaishakha Shukla
12-May-2023 12-May-2023 09:07 AM Friday 13-May-2023 06:51 AM Saturday Vaishakha Krishna
27-May-2023 27-May-2023 07:43 AM Saturday 28-May-2023 09:58 AM Sunday Jyeshtha Shukla
10-Jun-2023 10-Jun-2023 02:03 PM Saturday 11-Jun-2023 12:06 PM Sunday Jyeshtha Krishna
26-Jun-2023 26-Jun-2023 12:26 AM Monday 27-Jun-2023 02:06 AM Tuesday Ashadha Shukla
09-Jul-2023 09-Jul-2023 08:00 PM Sunday 10-Jul-2023 06:45 PM Monday Ashadha Krishna
25-Jul-2023 25-Jul-2023 03:09 PM Tuesday 26-Jul-2023 03:53 PM Wednesday Shravana Shukla
08-Aug-2023 08-Aug-2023 04:15 AM Tuesday 09-Aug-2023 03:53 AM Wednesday Shravana Krishna
24-Aug-2023 24-Aug-2023 03:32 AM Thursday 25-Aug-2023 03:11 AM Friday Adhika Shravana Shukla
06-Sep-2023 06-Sep-2023 03:38 PM Wednesday 07-Sep-2023 04:15 PM Thursday Adhika Shravana Krishna
22-Sep-2023 22-Sep-2023 01:36 PM Friday 23-Sep-2023 12:18 PM Saturday Bhadrapada Shukla
06-Oct-2023 06-Oct-2023 06:36 AM Friday 07-Oct-2023 08:09 AM Saturday Bhadrapada Krishna
21-Oct-2023 21-Oct-2023 09:54 PM Saturday 22-Oct-2023 08:00 PM Sunday Ashvina Shukla
05-Nov-2023 05-Nov-2023 01:00 AM Sunday 06-Nov-2023 03:19 AM Monday Ashvina Krishna
20-Nov-2023 20-Nov-2023 05:22 AM Monday 21-Nov-2023 03:17 AM Tuesday Kartika Shukla
04-Dec-2023 04-Dec-2023 10:00 PM Monday 06-Dec-2023 12:38 AM Wednesday Kartika Krishna
19-Dec-2023 19-Dec-2023 01:08 PM Tuesday 20-Dec-2023 11:15 AM Wednesday Margashirsha Shukla

Ashtami โ€“ Significance, Festivals & Rituals

What is Ashtami?

Ashtami is the 8th lunar day (tithi) in the Hindu calendar, occurring twice every month โ€” once in the Shukla Paksha and once in the Krishna Paksha. It is associated with Goddess Durga in her fierce forms and with Lord Krishna.

What is Janmashtami?

Janmashtami falls on Bhadrapada Krishna Ashtami and marks the birth of Lord Krishna, the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu. It is one of the most widely celebrated Hindu festivals, observed with midnight pujas, fasting, devotional singing, and Dahi Handi celebrations.

What is Durga Ashtami?

Durga Ashtami is the eighth day of Navratri, dedicated to Goddess Mahagauri, the eighth form of Goddess Durga. It is observed with special pujas, havan, and kanya puja. Masik Durgashtami โ€” the Shukla Paksha Ashtami every month โ€” is also observed regularly by Devi devotees.

How is Ashtami observed?

Devotees observe a fast and visit temples. On Janmashtami, the fast is broken at midnight after the birth celebration of Lord Krishna. On Durga Ashtami, Devi puja with red flowers, vermillion, and sweets is the primary observance.

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