Sankashti Chaturthi 2025 Dates: Monthly List, Fasting Rules & FAQs

Sankashti Chaturthi 2025 Dates_ Monthly List, Fasting Rules & FAQs

Sankashti Chaturthi is a sacred day occurring every month in the Hindu calendar. Observed in honor of Lord Ganesha, the chaturthi is an important and auspicious day celebrated on the fourth day of the Krishna Paksha – waning moon phase. Many devotees celebrate Sankashti Chaturthi 2025 by observing fasts, practicing rituals and traditions, and seeking Lord Ganesha’s blessings.

Here’s what you need to know about the Sankasthi Chaturthi 2025, Angarki Sankashti, the meaning of the same, and rituals observed on this day.

Sankashti Chaturthi: What It Is, Origins, Significance, And More

What Is Sankashti Chaturthi?

Sankashti Chaturthi is known by other names such as Sankatahara Chaturthi or Sankat Chauth. The term derives from the Sanskrit word ‘Sankat’ (trouble) and ‘Haran’ (removal). The name signifies the day’s importance as an auspicious day meant to remove trouble and obstacles from your life. Observing this day is believed to relieve people from various difficulties as well as improve inner peace and discipline.

The day in 2025 will fall between the 7th and 16th of each month, with the date in August being August 12. The Sankashti Chaturthi occurring in August in 2025 will also be an Angaraki Chaturthi – one of the most auspicious Sankashti Chaturthis.

Origin Of Sankashti Chaturthi

Sankashti Chaturthi’s origins can be traced to the various stories rooted in Hindu mythology. One of the most popular stories associated with the day is its association with Lord Ganesha and Shiva-Parvati. 

The story tells how Lord Ganesha, the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, gained the honor of being worshipped before any other Hindu deity. Ganesha’s reputation for removing obstacles earned him this position – becoming the ultimate god of fortunate beginnings.

How Is Sankashti Chaturthi Celebrated?

On Sankashti Chaturthi, devotees pray to Lord Ganesha and seek his blessings. Devotees wake up early in the morning, take a bath, and visit a nearby Ganesha temple. They usually fast on this day – consuming no food and sometimes no water throughout the day.

Devotees engaging in a pooja

Devotees offer 11 or 21 blades of the durva grass to Lord Ganesha. Not just that, they also chant the Ganesh Gayatri Mantra, Ganesh Stotram, or the Atharvasheersham for 108 times on Sankashti Chaturthi.

Devotees also offer water, fruits, flowers, and 11 or 21 modaks to the deity as it is considered to be his favorite food. Offering ritualistic food, engaging in spiritual practices, and observing fasts is believed to connect individuals with their spiritual self on a deeper level. These practices are believed to not only grant blessings but also purify the soul and bring peace, harmony, and prosperity in the lives of those who practice them.

Angarki Chaturthi: What Is It? 

One such Sankashti Chaturthi considered to be of great importance is the Angaraki or Angarika Chaturthi. In 2025, Angaraki Sankashti Chaturthi will fall on August 12, 2025. It is a rare and auspicious event honoring Lord Ganesha’s Heramba form – a five-faced form known for granting courage, strength, and protection.

A platter of ladoos

According to Hindu astrological studies, this is a day when Mars’ decisive energy merges with Lord Ganesha’s energies. This day, that falls in the Shravana Krishna Paksha, is believed to remove obstacles, instil fearlessness and help devotees find solutions.

Devotees start fasting from dawn till moonrise, offering prayers, chanting mantras, and engaging in spiritual practices meant to cleanse the soul and mind. Devotees engage in penance and some also practice charity. Observing these different spiritual practices is believed to bless them with personal growth, success, and fortune.

Angarika Chaturthi: Siddhivinayak Temple In Mumbai Issues Travel Advisory

The Mumbai Traffic Police has issued traffic restrictions on the backdrop of the Angarika Chaturthi on August 12, 2025. The police have said that there would be traffic restrictions on some roads around the famed Siddhivinayak Temple in Prabhadevi on the day of the Angarika Chaturthi. These restrictions will begin from 6 AM on the morning of August 12 and will be in effect until midnight.

As the most famous Ganesha temple in the city, the Siddhivinayak Temple is visited by thousands and perhaps millions of devotees on special occasions like Sankashti Chaturthi, Ganeshotsav days, and Tuesdays. Since the Angarika Chaturthi is falling on Tuesday in 2025, the day is considered to be even more auspicious – meaning there will likely be a massive crowd of devotees visiting the iconic temple in Mumbai.

Several key roads will either be shut or restrict traffic on the Angarika Sankashti Chaturthi 2025. Here are a few of them:

  • S. Veer Savarkar Road (SVS Road): Fully closed till S. K. Bole Road
  • S. K. Bole Road: Fully closed from Gokhale Road and Agar Bazar junction
  • Gokhale Road (South and North): No vehicles allowed from the road to Datta Raul Road and N. M. Kale Road.
  • Kakasaheb Gadgil Marg
  • Sayani Road
  • Appasaheb Marathe Marg

Summing Up

Sankashti Chaturthi 2025 is an auspicious day honoring the remover of obstacles, Lord Ganesha. The day, occurring every month, is a day of observance, ritual practices, and spiritual cleansing. So, if you’re a spiritual person and observe the day religiously, we hope you found our guide super useful!

FAQs

What Are The Rules For Fasting In Chaturthi?

On Chaturthi, consuming meat is strictly forbidden. Moreover, consuming garlic and onion is forbidden. Many devotees only consume water, fruits, potato, and sago or tapioca pearls, giving up on all other kinds of food in the duration of the fast.

What Are The Benefits Of Sankashti?

Sankashti is believed to bring various benefits in the life of those who observe it. This includes removal of obstacles, spiritual growth, and prosperity. Plus, fasting also has direct effects on one’s physical health and gut health.

What Not To Do On Sankashti Chaturthi?

Devotees should not engage in any vices, including meat or alcohol consumption or consumption of other harmful substances. They should also not engage in any morally shady activity or commit any crime.

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