Sankashti Chaturthi 2026: Significance, Rituals, and the Complete Calendar of Lord Ganesha’s Monthly Fasts
In the vast tapestry of Sanatan Dharma, Lord Ganesha holds the prestigious title of Pratham Pujya—the deity worshipped before any auspicious endeavor. While festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi are celebrated with grandeur annually, the devotion to the Lord of Wisdom continues throughout the year through the observance of Sankashti Chaturthi. This monthly ritual is not just a fast; it is a sacred practice believed to remove life's greatest obstacles and invite prosperity.
What is Sankashti Chaturthi?
The term "Sankashti" is derived from Sanskrit, where Sankat means difficulty and Chaturthi denotes the fourth day. Observed on the fourth day of the Krishna Paksha (the waning phase of the moon) in every lunar month, this fast serves as a dedicated period to seek refuge in Lord Ganesha to overcome life's hardships. By aligning one's devotion with the lunar cycle, devotees believe they can attain spiritual clarity and divine blessings.
The Monthly Names of Sankashti Chaturthi
Hindu scriptures, including the Bhavishya Purana and Narasimha Purana, emphasize that Lord Ganesha is worshipped under unique names each month, reflecting his various divine forms and attributes. Here is the complete calendar of Sankashti Chaturthi for the 13 months (including the intercalary month):
Chaitra: Vikata Sankashti Chaturthi
Vaisakha: Ekadanta Sankashti Chaturthi
Jyeshtha: Krishna Pingala Sankashti Chaturthi
Ashadha: Gajanan Sankashti Chaturthi
Shravan: Heramba Sankashti Chaturthi
Bhadrapada: Vighnaraj Sankashti Chaturthi
Ashwin: Vakratunda Sankashti Chaturthi
Kartik: Ganaadhipa Sankashti Chaturthi
Margashirsha: Akhuratha Sankashti Chaturthi
Pausha: Lambodara Sankashti Chaturthi
Magh: Dwijapriya Sankashti Chaturthi
Phalguna: Bhalachandra Sankashti Chaturthi
Adhik Maas: Vibuvana Sankashti Chaturthi
Why Do the Names Change Every Month?
Many devotees often wonder why the nomenclature shifts monthly. According to Hindu traditions, the Sankashti Chaturthi of each month is associated with a distinct aspect of the Sun and a specific manifestation of Lord Ganesha. Because the deity is believed to preside over different cosmic energies during each lunar cycle, the rituals and the name of the fast change to honor that month's specific divine influence. Whether it is Vakratunda or Ekadanta, each name serves as a meditation on the multifaceted power of Lord Ganesha to clear the path of righteousness for his devotees.
