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Shashthi Dates 2022

Shashthi is the 6th lunar day (tithi) in the Hindu calendar, occurring twice every month โ€” once in the Shukla Paksha and once in the Krishna Paksha. It is primarily associated with the worship of Lord Kartikeya (Skanda/Murugan), the god of war, and Goddess Shashthi, the protector of children.

Several important festivals fall on Shashthi. Skanda Shashthi, falling in the month of Kartika, is a major festival dedicated to Lord Murugan, celebrated with great fervour in Tamil Nadu. Chhath Puja, one of the most important festivals in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, is observed on Kartik Shukla Shashthi and involves elaborate rituals dedicated to the Sun God.

All times shown in: Asia/Kolkata

Date Begins Ends Lunar Month Paksha Action
07-Jan-2022 07-Jan-2022 11:11 AM Friday 08-Jan-2022 10:43 AM Saturday Pausha Shukla
23-Jan-2022 23-Jan-2022 09:13 AM Sunday 24-Jan-2022 08:45 AM Monday Pausha Krishna
06-Feb-2022 06-Feb-2022 03:47 AM Sunday 07-Feb-2022 04:39 AM Monday Magha Shukla
21-Feb-2022 21-Feb-2022 07:59 PM Monday 22-Feb-2022 06:35 PM Tuesday Magha Krishna
07-Mar-2022 07-Mar-2022 10:33 PM Monday 09-Mar-2022 12:32 AM Wednesday Phalguna Shukla
23-Mar-2022 23-Mar-2022 04:23 AM Wednesday 24-Mar-2022 02:17 AM Thursday Phalguna Krishna
06-Apr-2022 06-Apr-2022 06:02 PM Wednesday 07-Apr-2022 08:33 PM Thursday Chaitra Shukla
21-Apr-2022 21-Apr-2022 11:13 AM Thursday 22-Apr-2022 08:43 AM Friday Chaitra Krishna
06-May-2022 06-May-2022 12:33 PM Friday 07-May-2022 02:57 PM Saturday Vaishakha Shukla
20-May-2022 20-May-2022 05:30 PM Friday 21-May-2022 03:00 PM Saturday Vaishakha Krishna
05-Jun-2022 05-Jun-2022 04:53 AM Sunday 06-Jun-2022 06:40 AM Monday Jyeshtha Shukla
19-Jun-2022 19-Jun-2022 12:21 AM Sunday 19-Jun-2022 10:19 PM Sunday Jyeshtha Krishna
04-Jul-2022 04-Jul-2022 06:33 PM Monday 05-Jul-2022 07:29 PM Tuesday Ashadha Shukla
18-Jul-2022 18-Jul-2022 08:56 AM Monday 19-Jul-2022 07:51 AM Tuesday Ashadha Krishna
03-Aug-2022 03-Aug-2022 05:42 AM Wednesday 04-Aug-2022 05:41 AM Thursday Shravana Shukla
16-Aug-2022 16-Aug-2022 08:18 PM Tuesday 17-Aug-2022 08:26 PM Wednesday Shravana Krishna
01-Sep-2022 01-Sep-2022 02:49 PM Thursday 02-Sep-2022 01:52 PM Friday Bhadrapada Shukla
15-Sep-2022 15-Sep-2022 11:02 AM Thursday 16-Sep-2022 12:20 PM Friday Bhadrapada Krishna
30-Sep-2022 30-Sep-2022 10:35 PM Friday 01-Oct-2022 08:47 PM Saturday Ashvina Shukla
15-Oct-2022 15-Oct-2022 04:54 AM Saturday 16-Oct-2022 07:05 AM Sunday Ashvina Krishna
30-Oct-2022 30-Oct-2022 05:50 AM Sunday 31-Oct-2022 03:28 AM Monday Kartika Shukla
14-Nov-2022 14-Nov-2022 12:53 AM Monday 15-Nov-2022 03:25 AM Tuesday Kartika Krishna
28-Nov-2022 28-Nov-2022 01:35 PM Monday 29-Nov-2022 11:05 AM Tuesday Margashirsha Shukla
13-Dec-2022 13-Dec-2022 09:23 PM Tuesday 14-Dec-2022 11:43 PM Wednesday Margashirsha Krishna
27-Dec-2022 27-Dec-2022 10:53 PM Tuesday 28-Dec-2022 08:45 PM Wednesday Pausha Shukla

Shashthi โ€“ Significance, Festivals & Rituals

What is Shashthi?

Shashthi is the 6th lunar day (tithi) in the Hindu calendar, occurring twice every month โ€” once in the Shukla Paksha and once in the Krishna Paksha. It is associated with Lord Kartikeya (Skanda/Murugan) and Goddess Shashthi, the divine protector of children.

What is Skanda Shashthi?

Skanda Shashthi is a six-day festival in the month of Kartika celebrating Lord Murugan's victory over the demon Surapadman. It is one of the most important festivals in Tamil Nadu and among Tamil communities worldwide. Devotees observe fasts, perform kavadi, and visit Murugan temples during this period.

What is Chhath Puja and why does it fall on Shashthi?

Chhath Puja is observed on Kartik Shukla Shashthi and is dedicated to the Sun God and Chhathi Maiya (Goddess Shashthi). It is one of the most important festivals in Bihar, Jharkhand, and Uttar Pradesh. Devotees stand in water and offer Arghya to the setting and rising sun over two consecutive days.

Who is Goddess Shashthi?

Goddess Shashthi is the divine protector of children in Hindu tradition. She is worshipped on the 6th day after childbirth (Shashthi) for the health and protection of newborns. She is particularly revered in Bengal, where Jamai Shashthi โ€” a festival celebrating the son-in-law โ€” is also observed on this tithi.

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