Magha Navratri Parana Time : After 08:17:53
Magha Gupt Navratri Parana Muhurat: We all know that Navratri begins with Ghatasthapana on Pratipada Tithi and ends with Goddess Durga being worshiped constantly for nine days. Parana is the end of fasting after fasting for nine days during Navratri.
There is a belief associated with Magha Gupt Navratri Parana Muhurat that a person who fasts on Navratri does not reap the benefits of his fast until he does not duly break the Navratri fast. Let us explain that some people break Navratri fast on Ashtami Tithi, while others break this fast after worshipping the girl child on Navami Tithi.
It is traditional to break Navratri fasts on Dashami Tithi, according to religious scriptures. In such a case, if the days of Navratri increase or decrease, such as when the Navami date increases, devotees will first fast on the Navami date and then break it in Magh Gupta Navratri Parana Muhurat in accordance with all the rules and regulations.
However, many different kinds of beliefs and traditions surround Navratri Parana across the nation. Generally, the nine-day fast observed during Navratri should always be observed at an auspicious time, however, according to the Magha Gupta Navratri Parana Muhurta, the time before the end of Navami Tithi is deemed best for Navratri Parana.
Navratri Parana is associated with Mother Durga and Mahishasura. It is believed that the battle between Goddess Durga and Mahishasura lasted nine consecutive days, with the Goddess triumphing on the ninth day; thus, the Navaratri Parana done on the tenth day is considered to be the sign of new beginnings and a ray of new hope.