Ashadha Navratri Parana Time : After 17:17:07
Ashadha Gupta Navratri Parana Time: Ashadh Gupta Navratri commences with Ghatasthapana and ends with fasting. It is believed that unless the fasting person completes the rituals, he will not reap the entire benefits of the fast.
The scriptures state that the fast must be broken only on Dashami Tithi. If Navami Tithi increases, fast is followed on the first Navami and Parana is observed on the second day. By passing on Dashami Tithi, the special blessings of Maa Durga are received. Also, the person is free of all problems, and happiness and prosperity enter his or her existence.
Different traditions can been seen related to Ashadha Gupta Navratri Parana Time. Some devotees break Navratri fast on Maha Ashtami. Some people, on the other hand, break the fast on Navami, i.e. Durga Navami, after worshiping Maa Siddhidatri and performing Havan, but the time before the Navami Tithi sets is considered auspicious for Paran. In addition, the date of Dashami is believed to be appropriate.
● To break the fast, one should wake up early in the morning and take a bath.
● Sprinkle Gangajal in the temple and light a lamp. After this, worship Durga Maa with complete devotion and then offer meals to little girls.
● In the end, perform Havan, and once the aches of Havan cools down then flow them in a running water and seek forgiveness for any mistake you committed.
● Now sprinkle the water in the house from Kalash with the help of Mango leaves or a flower.