Radha Ashtami 2024: Date, Significance, And More

Radha Ashtami 2024

Radha Ashtami 2024: Immediately following Janmashtami, Radha Ashtami, also known as Radha Jayanti, is a Hindu festival celebrated every year. It is a celebration of the birth of Goddess Radha. It is marked at her birthplace Barsana and throughout the Braj region on the eighth day of the Shukla Paksha of the lunar month of Bhadrapada.

According to the Panchang or Hindu calendar, it falls on the eighth day (Ashtami) in the month of Shukla Paksha. In the Western Gregorian calendar, it usually occurs in the month of August or September.

When is the Radha Ashtami in 2024?

Radha Ashtami in 2024 drops on September 11, which is 15 days after Janmashtami. More specifically, Radha Ashtami will begin when the Ashtami tithi begins at 11:11 pm on September 10 and ends at 11:46 pm on September 11, making it an auspicious time to celebrate.

Importance of Radha Ashtami 2024:

Radha Ashtami is a celebration of Radha’s birth and is also an important part of the spiritual practice associated with Krishna. Her glorification is believed to be complete devotion to Krishna, as Radha is the epitome of pure love and devotion.

This festival is especially grand in Mathura, Vrindavan, Barsana, and Nandgaon, places replete with the stories of Radha and Krishna. Moreover, The celebration attracts thousands of devotees who gather to participate in the divine atmosphere and seek the blessings of Radha for happiness, prosperity, and a suitable life partner.

Moreover, devotees think that worshiping Radha Rani in this daylight gets peace, prosperity, and harmony in relationships, especially marital life.

Radha Ashtami in Barsana

This festival is celebrated with much enthusiasm in Barsana, the birthplace of Radha. Celebrate Radha Ashtami with love by singing bhajans and going to temples. Remember, the most important aspect is your pure emotions and blessings towards Radha Rani, as she presents blessings on all who call upon her with a true heart.

Radha Ashtami has great importance in Sanatan Dharma, it symbolizes the birth of Goddess Radha. Also, keeping fast and fulfilling rituals on this day is considered very auspicious.

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