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Theipirai Sashti

Theipirai Sashti

தேய்பிறை சஷ்டி

Theipirai Sashti is the auspicious sixth lunar day of the waning moon. It is powerfully dedicated to Lord Murugan for destroying negativities, eliminating obstacles, and overcoming enmities.

Theipirai Sashti: 4 Oct 1939, 01.04 AM to 5 Oct 1939, 12.38 AM
31662 days ago 04-10-1939

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1939 Occurrences

Wed, 11 Jan 1939
Wednesday
1939
Vehudhanya Margazhi 27
Theipirai Sashti Starts: 10 Jan 1939, 09.59 AM | Ends: 11 Jan 1939, 08.05 AM
Krishna Paksha Shashthi up to 08:05 AM IST Uttara Phalguni - Pada 4 up to 09:53 AM IST
06:37
18:12
Thu, 09 Feb 1939
Thursday
1939
Vehudhanya Thai 27
Theipirai Sashti Starts: 8 Feb 1939, 10.26 PM | Ends: 9 Feb 1939, 09.29 PM
Krishna Paksha Shashthi up to 09:29 PM IST Chitra - Pada 3 up to 05:16 PM IST
06:39
18:24
Sat, 11 Mar 1939
Saturday
1939
Vehudhanya Masi 27
Theipirai Sashti Starts: 10 Mar 1939, 01.10 PM | Ends: 11 Mar 1939, 01.22 PM
Krishna Paksha Shashthi up to 01:22 PM IST Anuradha - Pada 1 up to 04:17 AM IST (next day)
06:27
18:28
Sun, 09 Apr 1939
Sunday
1939
Vehudhanya Panguni 26
Theipirai Sashti Starts: 9 Apr 1939, 05.33 AM | Ends: 9 Apr 1939, 11.59 PM
Krishna Paksha Shashthi up to 06:47 AM IST (next day) Jyeshtha - Pada 3 up to 02:41 PM IST
06:11
18:27
Tue, 09 May 1939
Tuesday
1939
Pramadi Chithirai 26
Theipirai Sashti Starts: 8 May 1939, 10.42 PM | Ends: 10 May 1939, 12.42 AM
Krishna Paksha Shashthi up to 12:42 AM IST (next day) Uttara Ashadha - Pada 1 up to 06:13 AM IST (next day)
05:58
18:29
Thu, 08 Jun 1939
Thursday
1939
Pramadi Vaikasi 25
Theipirai Sashti Starts: 7 Jun 1939, 03.50 PM | Ends: 8 Jun 1939, 06.12 PM
Krishna Paksha Shashthi up to 06:12 PM IST Dhanishta - Pada 2 up to 07:55 PM IST
05:55
18:36
Sat, 08 Jul 1939
Saturday
1939
Pramadi Aani 24
Theipirai Sashti Starts: 7 Jul 1939, 08.21 AM | Ends: 8 Jul 1939, 10.37 AM
Krishna Paksha Shashthi up to 10:37 AM IST Purva Bhadrapada - Pada 4 up to 09:01 AM IST
06:01
18:42
Sun, 06 Aug 1939
Sunday
1939
Pramadi Aadi 21
Theipirai Sashti Starts: 5 Aug 1939, 11.42 PM | Ends: 7 Aug 1939, 01.24 AM
Krishna Paksha Shashthi up to 01:24 AM IST (next day) Revati - Pada 2 up to 08:40 PM IST
06:07
18:39
Tue, 05 Sep 1939
Tuesday
1939
Pramadi Avani 20
Theipirai Sashti Starts: 4 Sep 1939, 01.23 PM | Ends: 5 Sep 1939, 02.06 PM
Krishna Paksha Shashthi up to 02:06 PM IST Bharani - Pada 4 up to 06:11 AM IST
06:08
18:24
Wed, 04 Oct 1939
Wednesday
1939
Pramadi Purattasi 18
Theipirai Sashti Starts: 4 Oct 1939, 01.04 AM | Ends: 5 Oct 1939, 12.38 AM
Krishna Paksha Shashthi up to 12:38 AM IST (next day) Rohini - Pada 3 up to 01:15 PM IST
06:06
18:06
Fri, 03 Nov 1939
Friday
1939
Pramadi Aippasi 17
Theipirai Sashti Starts: 2 Nov 1939, 10.51 AM | Ends: 3 Nov 1939, 09.25 AM
Krishna Paksha Shashthi up to 09:25 AM IST Punarvasu - Pada 3 up to 05:14 PM IST
06:08
17:53
Sat, 02 Dec 1939
Saturday
1939
Pramadi Karthigai 16
Theipirai Sashti Starts: 1 Dec 1939, 07.26 PM | Ends: 2 Dec 1939, 05.18 PM
Krishna Paksha Shashthi up to 05:18 PM IST Ashlesha - Pada 2 up to 08:03 PM IST
06:18
17:54
Sun, 31 Dec 1939
Sunday
1939
Pramadi Margazhi 16
Theipirai Sashti Starts: 31 Dec 1939, 03.47 AM | Ends: 1 Jan 1940, 01.24 AM
Krishna Paksha Shashthi up to 01:24 AM IST (next day) Purva Phalguni - Pada 2 up to 10:47 PM IST
06:33
18:06

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What is Theipirai Sashti?

According to the traditional Hindu lunar calendar, the sixth day following the full moon (Pournami) is known as 'Theipirai Sashti' or the Krishna Paksha Sashti. While the word 'Sashti' itself is deeply synonymous with the worship of Lord Murugan, the waning phase signifies the gradual reduction and ultimate destruction of worldly sorrows, negative energies, and bad karmas.

Devotees firmly believe that observing a fast and offering sincere prayers to Lord Murugan on this specific day will significantly reduce the intensity of life's hardships. It is also considered a highly potent day to pacify the negative astrological effects caused by the planet Mars (Chevvai/Mangal), as Lord Murugan is the presiding deity of Mars.

Spiritual Significance and Philosophy

In Hindu philosophy, the most dangerous enemies a person faces are not external, but internal—namely lust, anger, greed, attachment, pride, and jealousy (the Arishadvargas). Theipirai Sashti provides a powerful spiritual opportunity to focus one's mind and invoke Lord Murugan's divine spear of wisdom (the Vel) to pierce through and destroy these six internal demons.

By meditating upon the valor and supreme power of Lord Murugan, who effortlessly annihilated mighty asuras (demons) like Soorapadman, a devotee can acquire immense mental strength, unbreakable courage, and the sharp intellect required to tackle severe oppositions in business, career, and personal life.

Fasting Procedure (Vratam) and Benefits

Observing the Theipirai Sashti fast requires waking up early before dawn, taking a purifying bath, and adorning the image or idol of Lord Murugan with red oleander flowers. Devotees are encouraged to maintain a strict fast throughout the day, constantly chanting the Lord's holy names. Those who cannot observe a complete fast may consume a simple diet of milk and fruits. Reciting the powerful 'Skanda Sashti Kavacham' both in the morning and evening is highly recommended.

In the evening, one should visit a nearby Murugan temple, participate in the abhishekam (sacred bathing of the deity), and light ghee lamps. The dedicated observance of this fast is profoundly believed to cure chronic illnesses, resolve long-pending litigations, completely eliminate threats from hidden enemies, and transform continuous failures into massive victories.

Difference Between Valarpirai and Theipirai Sashti

Valarpirai Sashti (the waxing phase) is primarily associated with growth, prosperity, and the initiation of new auspicious events. It is most famous among childless couples who fast with the immense hope of being blessed with a child, as the waxing moon symbolizes the blossoming of life and fulfillment of desires.

In stark contrast, Theipirai Sashti is the designated day for 'destruction'—not in a negative sense, but the positive destruction of debts, diseases, evil eyes, and black magic. As the moon wanes, it is believed that the devotee's troubles also wane and disappear. Both Sashti days are equally divine, offering different types of profound blessings from Lord Murugan.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, absolutely. Fasting on this day is highly effective for clearing heavy debts, curing prolonged illnesses, and neutralizing enemies.

Chanting the Skanda Sashti Kavacham, Subramanya Bhujangam, and Thiruppugazh hymns yields maximum spiritual benefits.

Since Theipirai Sashti is focused on the removal and destruction of negative forces, it is traditionally not considered ideal for initiating new businesses, weddings, or other major life events.

You can offer Panchamirtham, sweet pongal, milk payasam, or even simple rock candy (kalkandu) with pure devotion.