Sankashti Chaturthi Vrat
Sankashti Chaturthi is an auspicious day dedicated to Ganesha. This day is observed in every lunar month of the Hindu calendar on the fourth day of Krishna Paksha (dark lunar phase or the waning phase). If this Chaturthi falls on a Tuesday it is called Angaraki Sankashti Chaturthi.
Sankashti Chaturthi Vrat
Devotees of Lord Ganesha keep fast from sunrise to moonrise on Sankashti Chaturthi. Sankashti means deliverance during troubled times. Lord Ganesha, the supreme lord of intelligence, symbolizes the remover of all obstacles. Hence it is believed that one can get rid of all obstacles by observing this fast.
The fast is supposed to be strict and only fruit, roots (the part of a plant which is below ground) and vegetable products are supposed to be consumed. The staple Indian diet on Sankashti Chaturthi includes Sabudana Khichadi, potato and peanuts. Devotees break the fast at night after sighting of the moon.
In North India Sankashti Chaturthi during Magha month is known as Sakat Chauth. Also Vinayaka Chaturthi during Bhadrapada month is known as Ganesha Chaturthi. Ganesha Chaturthi is celebrated by Hindus all over the world as the birthday of Lord Ganesha.
Sankashti Chaturthi is also known as Ganesh Sankatahara or Sankatahara Chaturthi among Tamil Hindus.
Location based Sankashti Chaturthi Days
It is important to understand that fasting day for Sankashti Chaturthi might differ for two cities even if those cities are within same Indian state. Fasting for Sankashti Chaturthi depends on moonrise and it is observed on the day when there is moonrise while Chaturthi Tithi is prevailing. Hence Sankashti Chaturthi fasting might be observed on Tritiya Tithi i.e. one day before Chaturthi Tithi. As moonrise time is different for all cities it is important to refer Hindu calendar like this website which lists location based Sankashti Chaturthi days. As generating location based dates are time consuming most sources ignore this fact and publish single list for all Indian cities.
Sankashti Chaturthi in 2019 - Monthwise
January 24, 2019, Thursday
Magha, Krishna Chaturthi
Begins - 11:59 PM, Jan 23
Ends - 08:54 PM, Jan 24
February 22, 2019, Friday
Phalguna, Krishna Chaturthi
Begins - 10:50 AM, Feb 22
Ends - 08:11 AM, Feb 23
March 24, 2019, Sunday
Chaitra, Krishna Chaturthi
Begins - 10:32 PM, Mar 23
Ends - 08:51 PM, Mar 24
April 22, 2019, Monday
Vaishakha, Krishna Chaturthi
Begins - 11:25 AM, Apr 22
Ends - 11:04 AM, Apr 23
May 22, 2019, Wednesday
Jyeshtha, Krishna Chaturthi
Begins - 01:40 AM, May 22
Ends - 02:41 AM, May 23
June 20, 2019, Thursday
Ashadha, Krishna Chaturthi
Begins - 05:08 PM, Jun 20
Ends - 07:08 PM, Jun 21
July 20, 2019, Saturday
Shravana, Krishna Chaturthi
Begins - 09:14 AM, Jul 20
Ends - 11:39 AM, Jul 21
August 19, 2019, Monday
Bhadrapada, Krishna Chaturthi
Begins - 01:13 AM, Aug 19
Ends - 03:30 AM, Aug 20
September 17, 2019, Tuesday
Ashwina, Krishna Chaturthi
Begins - 04:33 PM, Sep 17
Ends - 06:12 PM, Sep 18
October 17, 2019, Thursday
Kartika, Krishna Chaturthi
Begins - 06:48 AM, Oct 17
Ends - 07:29 AM, Oct 18
November 15, 2019, Friday
Margashirsha, Krishna Chaturthi
Begins - 07:46 PM, Nov 15
Ends - 07:15 PM, Nov 16
December 15, 2019, Sunday
Pausha, Krishna Chaturthi
Begins - 07:18 AM, Dec 15
Ends - 05:34 AM, Dec 16
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