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Sankashti Chaturthi 2028

12 occurrences in 2028 Pune Deity: Lord Ganesha

Next Sankashti Chaturthi · in 604 days
Saturday, 15 Jan 2028
Tithi
Krishna Chaturthi
Paksha
Krishna
Sunrise
07:09 AM
Tithi Ends
Fast breaks after moonrise (chandrodaya) with arghya

All Occurrences — 12 Sankashti Chaturthi occurrences in 2028

# Date Day Paksha Tithi Ends
1 15 Jan 2028 Saturday Krishna
2 13 Feb 2028 Sunday Krishna
3 14 Mar 2028 Tuesday Krishna
4 12 Apr 2028 Wednesday Krishna
5 12 May 2028 Friday Krishna
6 11 Jun 2028 Sunday Krishna
7 10 Jul 2028 Monday Krishna
8 09 Aug 2028 Wednesday Krishna
9 08 Sep 2028 Friday Krishna
10 07 Oct 2028 Saturday Krishna
11 06 Nov 2028 Monday Krishna
12 05 Dec 2028 Tuesday Krishna

Each Sankashti Chaturthi has its own classical name (Nirjala, Devshayani, Mokshada, etc.) determined by the Hindu lunar month — see the 12 Named Sankashti Chaturthi section below for stories, benefits, and significance.

The next Sankashti Chaturthi in Pune falls on Saturday, 15 January 2028 — 604 days from now. This vrat is sacred to Lord Ganesha and falls on the Krishna Paksha tithi (Tithi 4). There are 12 Sankashti Chaturthi in 2028 — observed by millions across India and the diaspora.

What is Sankashti Chaturthi? संकष्टी चतुर्थी

Sankashti Chaturthi is observed on the 4th tithi of Krishna Paksha each lunar month — sacred to Lord Ganesha as the remover of obstacles (Sankashti = freed from troubles). The vrat is broken only after sighting the moon (Chandra Darshan) at night and offering arghya. Each month's Sankashti has its own Ganesha name (13 forms across the year, including Adhik Maas).

संकष्टी चतुर्थी हर चन्द्र मास के कृष्ण पक्ष की चतुर्थी तिथि को रखा जाता है — गणेश जी को समर्पित। 'संकष्टी' का अर्थ है संकटों से मुक्त।

Deity
Lord Ganesha
गणेश
Tithi
Tithi 4
Krishna Paksha
Occurrence
Krishna Paksha Chaturthi (~13 per year)

12 Named Sankashti Chaturthi

Each Sankashti Chaturthi has its own name, story, and benefit determined by the lunar month it falls in. Click any name to read its full mythology, benefit, and special observance notes.

01

Akhuratha Sankashti (Margashirsha) अखुरथ संकष्टी

Margashirsha: Smooth start to undertakings, vehicle gains, transportation safety

02

Sakat Chaturthi (Magha) सकट चौथ / लम्बोदर संकष्टी

Magha: Sons' welfare, removal of family troubles, sin-purification through til (sesame)

03

Dwijapriya Sankashti (Phalguna) द्विजप्रिय संकष्टी

Phalguna: Education, learning, removal of obstacles in academic pursuits

04

Bhalchandra Sankashti (Chaitra) भालचन्द्र संकष्टी

Chaitra: Beginnings, courage, mental clarity

05

Vikata Mahaganapati Sankashti (Vaishakha) विकट महागणपति संकष्टी

Vaishakha: Removal of large obstacles, victory over enemies, courage

06

Ekdanta Sankashti (Jyeshtha) एकदन्त संकष्टी

Jyeshtha: Sacrifice for greater good, scholarly success, success in writing/communication

07

Krishnapingala Sankashti (Ashadha) कृष्णपिङ्गल संकष्टी

Ashadha: Balance between worldly and spiritual life, control over base instincts

08

Gajanana Sankashti (Shravana) गजानन संकष्टी

Shravana: Strength, leadership, agricultural prosperity

09

Heramba Sankashti (Bhadrapada) हेरम्ब संकष्टी

Bhadrapada: Protection from danger, defeat of enemies, fearlessness

10

Vighnaraja Sankashti (Ashwin) विघ्नराज संकष्टी

Ashwin: Removal of pitru-related obstacles, ancestor satisfaction, family welfare

11

Ganadhipa Sankashti / Karva Chauth गणाधिप संकष्टी / करवा चौथ

Kartika: Husband's longevity, marital bliss, harmony in marriage

12

Vakratunda Sankashti (Margashirsha late / Pausha) वक्रतुण्ड संकष्टी

Pausha: Course-correction, removal of all obstacles, fresh start preparation

Vrat Vidhi (Procedure) व्रत विधि

The traditional step-by-step procedure for observing Sankashti Chaturthi, drawn from classical Vedic sources.

1

Day Fast

Begin fast at sunrise. No grains, beans, onion, garlic. Fruits, milk, water permitted. Some observe complete nirjala until moonrise — this is the traditional form.

2

Morning Sankalpa

After bath, sit before Ganesha murti or photo. Take sankalpa (vow): 'Today I observe [Name] Sankashti Chaturthi vrat for removal of obstacles and the welfare of my family.'

3

Day Worship

Light a ghee lamp. Offer red flowers, durva grass (3-strand bunches × 21), modak (steamed sweet dumpling), laddoo, banana, coconut. Recite Ganesh Chalisa, Sankat Nashan Ganesh Stotra, or Sankashtnashan stotram.

4

Evening Pujan and Katha

After sunset, do main puja with full sodash-upachar. Read the Sankashti Chaturthi katha specific to the month (Sakat for Magha, Karva for Kartika, etc.). Continue waiting for moonrise.

5

Chandra Darshan and Arghya

Sankashti is unique — fast is broken ONLY after sighting the moon (Chandrodaya). Offer arghya (water libation) to the moon with milk, white flowers, durva. Then break fast with the prasad. Chandrodaya time varies by month and city — check the page for your city.

Mantras मंत्र

Sacred mantras to chant during Sankashti Chaturthi for maximum spiritual benefit. Recite with devotion and proper pronunciation.

Ganesh Beej Mantra
ॐ गं गणपतये नमः
Om Gam Ganapataye Namah
Meaning: Salutations to the Lord of Ganas (Ganesha)
Japa: 108 or 1008 times on rudraksha mala
Vakratunda Mahakaya
वक्रतुण्ड महाकाय सूर्यकोटि समप्रभ। निर्विघ्नं कुरु मे देव सर्वकार्येषु सर्वदा॥
Vakratunda Mahakaya Surya-koti Samaprabha. Nirvighnam Kuru Me Deva Sarva-karyeshu Sarvada.
Meaning: O curved-trunk, mighty-bodied, brilliant as a million suns — Lord, please make all my undertakings free of obstacles, always.
Japa: 108 times before any new venture
Sankat Nashan Ganesh Stotra (opening)
प्रणम्य शिरसा देवं गौरीपुत्रं विनायकम्। भक्तावासं स्मरेन्नित्यं आयुष्कामार्थसिद्धये॥
Pranamya Shirasa Devam Gauri-putram Vinayakam. Bhakta-vasam Smaren-nityam Ayush-kama-artha-siddhaye.
Meaning: Bowing my head to Lord Vinayaka, son of Gauri, abode of devotees — I remember Him daily for longevity, fulfilled desires, and prosperity.
Japa: Recite the full 8-shloka stotra during evening puja

Looking for more? Browse our complete library of Vedic Scriptures — Chalisas, Stotras, Aartis, and Mantras.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I drink water during Sankashti Chaturthi?

Traditional Sankashti is observed without water until moonrise (Chandrodaya). Modern observance allows water, milk, and fruits during the day, with the actual fast-breaking only after sighting the moon and offering arghya.

Why must we wait for the moon to break Sankashti fast?

Ganesha is connected to the Moon — the famous story where Chandra (Moon) laughed at Ganesha and was cursed. Sighting the moon and offering arghya before breaking fast appeases both deities and removes Chandra-dosha. Fast cannot be broken before moonrise.

What if the moon is not visible due to clouds?

If clouds prevent moon-sighting, you can break fast at the calculated chandrodaya time after offering arghya in the moon's direction. The intention (sankalpa) matters more than physical visibility.

How many Sankashti Chaturthi in a year?

Typically 12 in a normal year, 13 in years with Adhik Maas. Each has its specific Ganesha name (Akhuratha, Lambodara, Bhalchandra, Heramba, Vakratunda, etc.) based on the lunar month.

Difference between Sankashti and Vinayaka Chaturthi?

Sankashti = Krishna Paksha Chaturthi (4th of waning fortnight) — fasting, moon-sighting required. Vinayaka Chaturthi = Shukla Paksha Chaturthi (4th of waxing fortnight) — daytime worship, no moon-sighting needed. Ganesh Chaturthi (Bhadrapada Shukla) is THE Vinayaka Chaturthi (the festival).

Which Sankashti is most important?

Sakat Chauth (Magha) is most important in North India — mothers fast for sons. Karva Chauth (Kartika) is observed by married women for husband's longevity. Angarki Sankashti (when Sankashti falls on Tuesday) is rare and especially powerful.