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Sankashti Dates 2028

Sankashti Chaturthi or Sankatahara Chaturthi is celebrated in reverence of Lord Ganesha. This festival is observed every month on the Chaturthi of the Krishna Paksha, or the dark fortnight phase of the Hindu calendar. This festival is known as "Sankat Hara Chaturthi" in Tamil Nadu.

There are a total of 13 Sankashti Chaturthi fasts observed in a year. When Sankashti Chaturthi falls on a Tuesday, it is known as Angaraki Chaturthi and is considered especially auspicious. Devotees observe a fast throughout the day and break it only after sighting the moon in the evening and offering Arghya.

All times shown in: Asia/Kolkata

Date Begins Ends Lunar Month Paksha Action
14-Jan-2028 14-Jan-2028 11:18 PM Friday 15-Jan-2028 08:11 PM Saturday Pausha Krishna
13-Feb-2028 13-Feb-2028 09:41 AM Sunday 14-Feb-2028 06:43 AM Monday Magha Krishna
13-Mar-2028 13-Mar-2028 08:40 PM Monday 14-Mar-2028 06:24 PM Tuesday Phalguna Krishna
12-Apr-2028 12-Apr-2028 08:37 AM Wednesday 13-Apr-2028 07:30 AM Thursday Chaitra Krishna
11-May-2028 11-May-2028 09:53 PM Thursday 12-May-2028 10:09 PM Friday Vaishakha Krishna
10-Jun-2028 10-Jun-2028 12:33 PM Saturday 11-Jun-2028 02:03 PM Sunday Jyeshtha Krishna
10-Jul-2028 10-Jul-2028 04:19 AM Monday 11-Jul-2028 06:35 AM Tuesday Ashadha Krishna
08-Aug-2028 08-Aug-2028 08:31 PM Tuesday 09-Aug-2028 10:57 PM Wednesday Shravana Krishna
07-Sep-2028 07-Sep-2028 12:28 PM Thursday 08-Sep-2028 02:31 PM Friday Bhadrapada Krishna
07-Oct-2028 07-Oct-2028 03:36 AM Saturday 08-Oct-2028 04:52 AM Sunday Ashvina Krishna
05-Nov-2028 05-Nov-2028 05:34 PM Sunday 06-Nov-2028 05:44 PM Monday Kartika Krishna
05-Dec-2028 05-Dec-2028 06:05 AM Tuesday 06-Dec-2028 05:00 AM Wednesday Margashirsha Krishna

Sankashti Chaturthi โ€“ Significance, Fasting Rules & Rituals

What is the significance of Sankashti Chaturthi?

Sankashti Chaturthi is observed in reverence of Lord Ganesha, where devotees pray to overcome hurdles and succeed in difficult circumstances. The word 'Sankashti' means 'Freeing from hardship'.

How is the Sankashti Chaturthi fast observed?

The fast is observed with strict discipline, avoiding grains in the diet. Devotees can consume fruits and tubers. The fast is traditionally broken in the evening after sighting the moon and offering Arghya.

What are the rituals for Sankashti Chaturthi?

Rituals include taking a spiritual bath, wearing clean clothes, offering puja materials like sesame seeds, jaggery, modaks, durva grass, and sandalwood to Lord Ganesha, reciting specific mantras, and performing Arghya to the moon in the evening.

What is Angaraki Chaturthi?

Angaraki Chaturthi is the most significant Sankashti Chaturthi, occurring when the festival falls on a Tuesday. It is considered highly auspicious and is celebrated with great fervor.

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