The Significance of Sankashti Chaturthi
Sankashti Chaturthi is a revered festival observed by the Hindus. It is dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the deity of wisdom and remover of obstacles. Celebrated every lunar month on the fourth day of the Krishna Paksha (waning moon phase), its significance multiplies when it falls on a Tuesday, termed as Angarika Chaturthi. This holy day begins with the devotees observing a strict fast. They break the fast at night after having darshan/auspicious sight of the moon preceded by prayers to Ganesha. This ritual is believed to remove all obstacles and bring prosperity. Sankashti means deliverance during tough times. Lord Ganesha, often referred to as 'Vighnaharta' or the eliminator of hurdles, is worshipped on this day, making it hugely momentous, particularly for those finding themselves facing difficulties in life. Different regions in India celebrate this festival uniquely. In South India, it’s fondly called Sankatahara Chaturthi. The festival is incomplete without the special food pr...