Significance of Ashtami
Ashtami is defined in two contexts according to Purana and Shaktism. It is considered a specific auspicious day for bathing at Kapishvara, which provides spiritual benefits. Additionally, in Shaktism, Ashtami refers to the eighth lunar day, recognized as significant for the Durgapuja celebrations. Both interpretations highlight the importance of Ashtami in spiritual and religious practices.1
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Hindu concept of 'Ashtami'
Ashtami, in Hinduism, symbolizes the eighth lunar day, significant for Durgapuja, and is considered an auspicious day for ritual bathing at Kapishvara, believed to confer spiritual benefits.
Significance in Shaktism (Shakta philosophy):
Shaktism
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From: Varahi Tantra (English Study)
(1) The eighth lunar day, noted in the text as particularly important for the Durgapuja.[1]
Significance in Purana and Itihasa (epic history):
Purana
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From: Padma Purana
(1) A specific day deemed particularly auspicious for bathing at Kapishvara to gain spiritual benefits.[2]