Suninow 3d Ahoi photo frame | ahoi ashtami calender (35 x 26 cm) (ahoi)

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Brand: Suninow

Color: ahoi

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  • Material : 3d crystal photo
  • Subject : Wall Décor / Hindu God.
  • The photo frame you're considering purchasing comes with a wall mount, making it convenient for you to hang it on your wall. This means you won't have to worry about finding or purchasing a separate hanging mechanism. When you receive the frame, simply follow the instructions provided to securely mount it on the wall.
  • Size :35 x 26 cm
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Part Number: 282

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Ahoi Ashtami is a significant Hindu fasting day observed by mothers for the well-being and long life of their children, particularly sons. On this day, mothers and sometimes other female family members keep a strict fast and break it only after sighting the stars in the evening. It's observed on the eighth day of the waning phase of the moon in the Hindu month of Kartik, which usually falls in October or November. A calendar specific to Ahoi Ashtami may not be widely available, as it is a regional and relatively lesser-known observance compared to major Hindu festivals. However, you can create a simple calendar or mark your regular calendar to remember the date of Ahoi Ashtami each year. You can also consult local panchang (Hindu calendar) resources, or check online or mobile apps that provide information about Hindu festivals and observances, to find the exact date of Ahoi Ashtami for a particular year. It typically falls on the eighth day of the Kartik month, but the date may vary slightly based on the lunar calendar. On Ahoi Ashtami, mothers typically wake up before sunrise, perform a special puja (prayer ceremony), and keep a day-long fast. The puja involves worshiping an image of the Ahoi Mata, a form of the mother goddess. After sunset, when the stars become visible, the fast is traditionally broken with the sighting of the stars. Families and friends often come together for the evening meal, and young children receive blessings from their mothers. During Ahoi Ashtami, it is customary to share stories and legends associated with the day, perform rituals with devotion, and seek the well-being of children. While a dedicated calendar for Ahoi Ashtami might not be common, observing this tradition with dedication and following the date based on the lunar calendar is the customary way to participate in this unique and culturally significant Hindu observe

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