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Chaturthi Vrat 2023: All You Need To Know About It’s Benefits

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Chaturthi Vrat is a fast observed by the devotees of Lord Ganesha and is mostly observed by men only. The devotees observe the vrat on the Chaturthi Tithi, that is, on the fourth day of the bright and dark half of the moon during Krishna Paksha (the waning phase of the lunar cycle). The vrat is kept from sunrise to moonrise and is kept to lead a peaceful life. Shukla paksha Chaturthi is observed as Vinayaka Chaturthi and Krishna paksha Chaturthi is observed as Sankashti Chaturthi.

Chaturthi Vrat Puja 2023: Date and Shubh Muhurat

Chaturthi date in January

Krishna Paksha Chaturthi (Angarki Chaturthi)

  • Tithi Starts: January 10, 12:09 p.m
  • Tithi Ends: January 11, 2:31 p.m

Shukla Paksha Chaturthi

  • Tithi Starts: January 24, 3:22 a.m
  • Tithi Ends: January 25, 12:34 a.m

Chaturthi date in February

Krishna Paksha Chaturthi

  • Tithi Starts: February 9, 6:23 a.m
  • Tithi Ends: February 10, 7:58 a.m

Shukla Paksha Chaturthi

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  • Tithi Starts: February 23, 3:24 a.m
  • Tithi Ends: February 24, 1:34 p.m

Chaturthi date in March

Krishna Paksha Chaturthi

  • Tithi Starts: March 10, 9:42 a.m
  • Tithi Ends: March 11, 10:06 a.m

Shukla Paksha Chaturthi

  • Tithi Starts: March 24, 5:00 p.m
  • Tithi Ends: March 25, 4:23 p.m

Chaturthi date in April

Krishna Paksha Chaturthi

  • Tithi Starts: April 9, 9:35 a.m
  • Tithi Ends: April 10, 8:37 a.m

Shukla Paksha Chaturthi

  • Tithi Starts: April 23, 7:47 a.m
  • Tithi Ends: April 24, 8:25 a.m

Chaturthi date in May

Krishna Paksha Chaturthi

  • Tithi Starts: May 8, 6:19 p.m
  • Tithi Ends: May 9, 4:08 a.m

Shukla Paksha Chaturthi

  • Tithi Starts: May 22, 11:19 a.m
  • Tithi Ends: May 24, 12:58 p.m

Chaturthi date in June

Krishna Paksha Chaturthi

  • Tithi Starts: June 7, 12:50 a.m
  • Tithi Ends: June 7, 9:51 a.m

Shukla Paksha Chaturthi

  • Tithi Starts: June 21, 3:10 a.m
  • Tithi Ends: June 22, 5:28 p.m

Chaturthi date in July

Krishna Paksha Chaturthi

  • Tithi Starts: July 6, 6:30 a.m
  • Tithi Ends: July 7, 3:13 a.m

Shukla Paksha Chaturthi

  • Tithi Starts: July 21, 6:58 a.m
  • Tithi Ends: July 22, 9:26 a.m

Chaturthi date in August

Krishna Paksha Chaturthi

  • Tithi Starts: August 4, 12:45 p.m
  • Tithi Ends: August 5, 9:40 a.m

Shukla Paksha Chaturthi (Nag Chaturthi)

  • Tithi Starts: August 19, 10:20 a.m
  • Tithi Ends: August 21, 12:22 p.m

Chaturthi date in September

Krishna Paksha Chaturthi (Shanti Hara Chaturthi, Heramba Shankin Chaturthi)

  • Tithi Starts: September 2, 8:49 a.m
  • Tithi Ends: September 3, 6:24 p.m

Shukla Paksha Chaturthi (Ganesh Chaturthi, Samvatsari Chaturthi Paksha)

  • Tithi Starts: September 18, 12:39 a.m
  • Tithi Ends: September 19, 1:43 p.m

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Chaturthi date in October

Krishna Paksha Chaturthi

  • Tithi Starts: October 2, 7:36 a.m
  • Tithi Ends: October 3, 6:12 a.m

Shukla Paksha Chaturthi

  • Tithi Starts: October 18, 1:26 a.m
  • Tithi Ends: October 19, 1:12 a.m

Krishna Paksha Chaturthi

  • Tithi Starts: October 31, 9:30 a.m
  • Tithi Ends: November 1, 9:19 a.m

Chaturthi date in November

Shukla Paksha Chaturthi

  • Tithi Starts: November 16, 12:35 a.m
  • Tithi Ends: November 17, 11:03 a.m

Krishna Paksha Chaturthi

  • Tithi Starts: November 30, 2:25 p.m
  • Tithi Ends: December 1, 3:31 a.m

Chaturthi date in December

Shukla Paksha Chaturthi

  • Tithi Starts: December 15, 10:30 a.m
  • Tithi Ends: December 16, 8:00 p.m 

Krishna Paksha Chaturthi

  • Tithi Starts: December 30, 9:44 a.m
  • Tithi Ends: December 31st, 11:56 a.m

Benefits of Chaturthi Vrat Puja

  • Offering prayers to Lord Ganesha gives happiness, prosperity, success and mental strength to fight various obstacles in life.
  • It is believed that keeping the Chaturthi Vrat with utmost dedication will bring good fortune and an abundance of wealth to the Devotees.
  • The elephant head of Lord Ganesha symbolises wisdom. So, if you pray to Lord Ganesha, you can gain wisdom.
  • Lord Ganesha is commonly known as the Vighnaharta because worshipping him helps you overcome all obstacles and choose the right path in life.
  • The large ears of Vighnaharta stand for patience. So, if you keep the Chaturthi Vrat, you’ll be able to get better focus, patience and inner strength. 

Also Read: Benefits of Worshipping Lord Shiva during Sawan Maas

Chaturthi Vrat Puja Vidhi

  • Wake up early in the morning and take a bath before sunrise. Wear fresh clothes.
  • You may perform the puja during Abhijeet or Vijaya, or Godhuli Muhurat. Begin the rituals by doing the dhyana (meditation). Invoke Lord Ganesha and pray to him with folded hands.
  • Light an oil or ghee lamp and ensure keeping it to the right side of the idol of Lord Ganesha.
  • Then start chanting the following Shloka and Mantras.

Shloka

Vakratunda Mahakaya, Surya Koti Samaprabaha

Nirvighnam Kurumedeva Sarva Karyeshu Sarvada

Mantra 1

OM Gan Ganpataye Namah 

Mantra 2

OM Ekadantaya Vidmahe, Vakratundaya Dheemahi Tanno Danti Prachodayat

  • Puja Offerings: Offer water, Janeyu, akshat, flowers, Durva grass kumkum, Chandan, a fresh piece of cloth, Haldi, and incense sticks to the Lord. Then start offering the Bhog. The bhog consists of Modakas and Boondi Ladoo, Lord Ganesha’s favourites. You can also offer Shri phal, bananas, paan, supari and Dakshina (currency coins).
  • Then, read the Sankashti Chaturthi Vrat Katha.
  • Offer your prayers and gratitude to the Lord by performing the Aarti.
  • Finally, you can break the fast after seeing the Moon and offering Arghya to Chandra Dev.

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