Sankashti Chaturthi is a significant Hindu festival that is observed to honor Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed deity who is revered as the remover of obstacles and the harbinger of good fortune. This auspicious occasion falls on the fourth day (Chaturthi) of the Krishna Paksha (waning phase of the moon) in the Hindu lunar month.
The term "Sankashti" is derived from two words: "San" meaning "deliverance" and "Kashti" meaning "problems." Therefore, Sankashti Chaturthi is observed to seek the blessings of Lord Ganesha for the removal of obstacles and troubles from one's life.
Devotees believe that by worshiping Lord Ganesha on this day with devotion and performing the prescribed rituals, they can overcome hurdles and experience success and prosperity.
Sankashti Chaturthi July 2023 Date: July 6, Thursday.
Tithi Time: July 06, 06:30 AM - July 07, 03:13 AM.
The rituals associated with Sankashti Chaturthi begin with a strict fasting that starts at sunrise and ends only after sighting the moon in the evening. Devotees abstain from consuming any food or water during this period as a mark of reverence and dedication to Lord Ganesha. It is believed that observing this fast with sincerity and discipline pleases the deity, and he bestows his blessings upon the devotees.
In the evening, devotees gather in temples or their homes for the worship of Lord Ganesha. They prepare a special altar or shrine adorned with flowers, fruits, and traditional offerings. The main idol or image of Lord Ganesha is placed on the altar, and aarti (a ceremonial prayer) is performed to invoke his divine presence. Chants and hymns dedicated to Lord Ganesha are recited with devotion, and the devotees seek his blessings for the well-being of their families, the removal of obstacles, and the fulfillment of their desires.
The culmination of the Sankashti Chaturthi rituals takes place with the sighting of the moon. Devotees eagerly wait for the moon to rise and offer their prayers and gratitude to Lord Ganesha for his divine grace. After the moon is sighted, they break their fast and partake in a simple meal, often prepared with favorite delicacies associated with Lord Ganesha.
Sankashti Chaturthi is not only observed by individuals seeking personal blessings but is also celebrated by communities and groups. Special prayers and cultural programs are organized in temples, where devotees come together to sing devotional songs, share stories of Lord Ganesha's glory, and participate in spiritual discourses. This festival serves as a unifying force, fostering a sense of collective faith and devotion among the devotees.
The significance of Sankashti Chaturthi lies in its emphasis on seeking the blessings of Lord Ganesha to overcome obstacles and challenges in life. It is believed that by observing this festival with sincerity and devotion, devotees can attain spiritual growth, inner strength, and success in their endeavors. Sankashti Chaturthi is a reminder of the power of faith and the benevolence of the divine, inspiring devotees to face life's hurdles with determination and positivity.
Sankashti Chaturthi 2023 Dates List:Â
January 10th Tuesday |
Chaturthi Tithi Timing : Jan 10, 12:09 PM - Jan 11, 2:31 PM |
February 9th Thursday |
Chaturthi Tithi Timing : Feb 09, 6:23 AM - Feb 10, 7:58 AM |
March 11th Saturday |
Chaturthi Tithi Timing : Mar 10, 9:42 PM - Mar 11, 10:06 PM |
April 9th Sunday |
Chaturthi Tithi Timing : Apr 09, 9:35 AM - Apr 10, 8:37 AM |
May 8th Monday |
Chaturthi Tithi Timing : May 08, 6:19 PM - May 09, 4:08 PM |
June 7th Wednesday |
Chaturthi Tithi Timing : Jun 07, 12:50 AM - Jun 07, 9:51 PM |
July 6th Thursday |
Chaturthi Tithi Timing : Jul 06, 6:30 AM - Jul 07, 3:13 AM |
August 4th Friday |
Chaturthi Tithi Timing : Aug 04, 12:45 PM - Aug 05, 9:40 AM |
September 2nd Saturday |
Chaturthi Tithi Timing : Sep 02, 8:49 PM - Sep 03, 6:24 PM |
October 2nd Monday |
Chaturthi Tithi Timing : Oct 02, 7:36 AM - Oct 03, 6:12 AM |
November 1st Wednesday |
Chaturthi Tithi Timing : Oct 31, 9:30 PM - Nov 01, 9:19 PM |
November 30th Thursday |
Chaturthi Tithi Timing : Nov 30, 2:25 PM - Dec 01, 3:31 PM |
December 30th Saturday |
Chaturthi Tithi Timing : Dec 30, 9:44 AM - Dec 31, 11:56 AM |