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Sankatahara Chaturthi

சங்கடஹர சதுர்த்தி

Sankatahara Chaturthi is a highly auspicious monthly fast observed on the waning moon's 4th day, dedicated to Lord Ganesha for removing all life's obstacles.

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2028 Occurrences

Sat, 15 Jan 2028
Saturday
2028
Keelaka Thai 1
Krishna Paksha Chaturthi Magha - Pada 4
Mon, 14 Feb 2028
Monday
2028
Keelaka Masi 1
Krishna Paksha Chaturthi Hasta - Pada 3
Tue, 14 Mar 2028
Tuesday
2028
Keelaka Masi 30
Krishna Paksha Chaturthi Swati - Pada 2
Thu, 13 Apr 2028
Thursday
2028
Keelaka Panguni 30
Krishna Paksha Chaturthi Anuradha - Pada 4
Fri, 12 May 2028
Friday
2028
Keelaka Chithirai 29
Krishna Paksha Chaturthi Mula - Pada 3
Sun, 11 Jun 2028
Sunday
2028
Keelaka Vaikasi 28
Krishna Paksha Chaturthi Shravana - Pada 1
Mon, 10 Jul 2028
Monday
2028
Keelaka Aani 26
Krishna Paksha Chaturthi Dhanishta - Pada 3
Tue, 11 Jul 2028
Tuesday
2028
Keelaka Aani 27
Krishna Paksha Chaturthi Shatabhisha - Pada 2
Wed, 09 Aug 2028
Wednesday
2028
Keelaka Aadi 24
Krishna Paksha Chaturthi Purva Bhadrapada - Pada 4
Fri, 08 Sep 2028
Friday
2028
Keelaka Avani 23
Krishna Paksha Chaturthi Ashwini - Pada 2
Sat, 07 Oct 2028
Saturday
2028
Keelaka Purattasi 21
Krishna Paksha Chaturthi Krittika - Pada 1
Mon, 06 Nov 2028
Monday
2028
Keelaka Aippasi 21
Krishna Paksha Chaturthi Mrigashirsha - Pada 3
Tue, 05 Dec 2028
Tuesday
2028
Keelaka Karthigai 20
Krishna Paksha Chaturthi Punarvasu - Pada 2

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What is Sankatahara Chaturthi?

Sankatahara Chaturthi is one of the most powerful and widely observed monthly fasting days dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed deity who is universally revered as the supreme remover of obstacles (Vighnaharta). It falls precisely on the fourth day (Chaturthi) of the waning phase of the moon (Krishna Paksha) in every traditional Hindu lunar month.

The Sanskrit word 'Sankata' translates directly to 'sorrow', 'troubles', or 'obstacles', while 'Hara' signifies 'to remove' or 'to destroy'. Therefore, observing the Sankatahara Chaturthi Vrat (fast) is profoundly believed to systematically destroy all forms of miseries, financial debts, and insurmountable difficulties present in a devotee’s life.

The Legend of the Moon

The spiritual significance of this specific day is intricately tied to a fascinating myth involving Lord Ganesha and the Moon God (Chandra). According to the Puranas, Chandra, being arrogant about his dazzling physical beauty, mocked Lord Ganesha. Infuriated by this vanity, Ganesha cursed the Moon, stripping him of his radiant light and beauty.

Realizing his grave mistake, a deeply repentant Chandra performed rigorous penance and sought Ganesha's forgiveness precisely on the day of Krishna Paksha Chaturthi. Ganesha benevolently pardoned him and declared that anyone who worships Him and subsequently views the moon on this specific evening will be completely absolved of their sins and sorrows.

Fasting and Worship Rituals

Devotees observing the Sankatahara Chaturthi fast wake up early, take a purifying bath, and dedicate the entire day to the silent remembrance of Lord Ganesha. The fast typically involves complete abstinence from all solid food from sunrise to moonrise. Many devotees spend the day chanting the Ganesha Ashtakam or reading the Ganesha Purana.

In the evening, a special pooja is performed at home or in a temple. The idol of Ganesha is beautifully decorated with fresh 'Arukampul' (Bermuda grass) and red hibiscus flowers. His absolute favorite sweet dumpling, 'Kozhukattai' (Modak), is offered as Naivedyam. The fast is ceremoniously broken only after sighting the moon and offering it a prayer.

Theipirai Chaturthi (Sankatahara Chaturthi)

The Chaturthi tithi is highly auspicious for worshipping Lord Ganesha. Theipirai Chaturthi (the waning phase 4th day) is uniquely known as 'Sankatahara Chaturthi'. People observe a monthly fast on this day to remove life's obstacles and sorrows (Sankata). It is one of the most widely observed and popular monthly fasts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

'Sankata' means difficulty or sorrow, and 'Hara' means to remove. It is the specific day to pray to Lord Ganesha to entirely remove all hurdles from your life.

The strict fast is broken in the evening, strictly after the moonrise. One must view the moon, offer prayers to Lord Ganesha, and then consume a simple vegetarian meal.

When Sankatahara Chaturthi coincides with a Tuesday, it is called Angarki Chaturthi. It is considered exceptionally powerful for clearing heavy debts and seeking rapid solutions to problems.

Offering Kozhukattai (Modak), which is a steamed sweet dumpling, along with a garland of fresh Arukampul (Bermuda grass) is considered highly pleasing to Lord Ganesha.