How to do Sakat Chauth vrat | Sankashti chaturthi vrat

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How to do Sakat Chauth Vrat -  Sakat Chauth Vrat or Sankashti chaturthi vrat is an important Hindu festival observed by devotees, particularly mothers, for the well-being and long life of their children. Celebrated on the fourth day of Krishna Paksha in the month of Magha, this day is dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, and Goddess Sakat, a symbol of protection. 

How to do Sakat Chauth Vrat | Sankashti chaturthi vrat

The vrat is observed with fasting, prayers, and rituals that help in eliminating life’s difficulties, ensuring prosperity, and inviting divine blessings. If you are looking to perform Sakat Chauth Vrat with utmost devotion, this step-by-step guide will provide all the necessary details, including the correct mantras, rituals, and significance behind this auspicious occasion.

Complete Guide for Sakat Chauth Vrat | Sankashti chaturthi vrat

1. Introduction

  • Sakat Chauth Vrat/Sankashti chaturthi vrat is observed to seek the blessings of Lord Ganesha for the removal of obstacles and the well-being of children.
  • This vrat is also known as Tilkut Chauth or Sankashti Chaturthi in various regions of India.

2. Preparations

  • Clean the house and the puja space.
  • Gather puja items: idols of Lord Ganesha and Goddess Sakat, diya, incense sticks, camphor, modaks, til (sesame seeds), fruits, betel leaves, rice, water, sandalwood paste, kumkum, and durva grass.
  • Optional: Prepare til laddoos (sesame seed sweets) for prasad.

3. Fasting Rules

  • Start the fast after sunrise and continue until moonrise.
  • Strict fasting involves avoiding food and water, while some may consume fruits and milk.
  • In the evening, perform puja after moonrise.

4. Puja Rituals

Morning Rituals

  1. Take a bath and wear fresh clothes.
  2. Set up the puja altar with idols or pictures of Lord Ganesha and Goddess Sakat.

Evening Puja

  1. Light a diya and incense sticks.
  2. Offer durva grass, til, and modaks to Lord Ganesha.
  3. Chant the Ganesh Mantra to invoke Lord Ganesha:

    Om Vakratunda Mahakaya Suryakoti Samaprabha, Nirvighnam Kuru Me Deva Sarva-Kaaryeshu Sarvada.

  4. Perform the following mantras:
    • Ganesha Gayatri Mantra:

      Om Ekadantaya Vidmahe Vakratundaya Dheemahi, Tanno Danti Prachodayat.

    • Sankashti Ganesh Stotra (optional for in-depth recitation):

      Pranamya Shirasa Devam, Gauri Putram, Vinayakam. Bhaktavasam Smarennityam, Ayuh Kamartha Siddhaye.

  5. Offer til sweets and fruits, and perform Ganesha Aarti:

    Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh Deva, Mata Jaki Parvati, Pita Mahadeva.

  6. Recite the Sakat Chauth Katha:
    • Narrate the story of a devoted mother who observed the vrat and saved her child from dire situations through her faith in Goddess Sakat.

Moon Sighting Ritual

  1. After sighting the moon, offer water, rice, and til.
  2. Chant the Chandra Mantra:

    Om Chandraya Namah.

  3. Arghya (offering) to the moon:

    Om Som Somaya Namah.

5. Breaking the Fast

  • After offering to the moon, break your fast by consuming the prasad and light food.
  • Distribute prasad among family members.

6. Additional Mantras for Sakat Chauth

  • Mool Mantra of Lord Ganesha:

    Om Gan Ganapataye Namah.

  • Ganesha Ashtakam (optional):

    Namo Namaste Ganadhisha, Lambodaraya Vighna Nasha.

7. Benefits of Sakat Chauth Vrat

  • Removal of obstacles in life.
  • Health and long life of children.
  • Peace and prosperity in the family.

This guide ensures you have all the necessary steps, mantras, and rituals to observe Sakat Chauth Vrat with devotion and accuracy.

 

Sankashti chaturthi fasting rules

1 - Fasting Rules for Food

  • No Grains or Salt: Avoid grains and salt during the fast.
  • Prasad: After the evening puja, break the fast with prasad like modaks and til laddoos (sesame sweets).
  • Water: If following the strictest fast, refrain from drinking water until moonrise. If doing a partial fast, you can consume water, but only in moderation.

2 - Fasting Guidelines

  • Start the Fast Early: The fast begins at sunrise. You should avoid eating or drinking anything throughout the day until after moonrise.
  • Types of Fasting: Depending on your capacity and health, you can observe the following types of fasting:
    • Strict Fast: No food or water intake.
    • Partial Fast: You may consume fruits or drink milk and water.
    • Vrati (Faster): If a strict fast is not possible, you may observe a more lenient fast by consuming only fruits and vegetables during the day.

3 - Additional Points

  • Health Considerations: If you are pregnant, ill, or unable to fast due to health reasons, consult a doctor before undertaking the fast or opt for a more lenient fast by consuming fruits or milk.
  • Spiritual Benefits: Observing this fast with sincerity helps remove hindrances in life, leads to spiritual growth, and brings about peace and prosperity.

 

Ganesh ji Aarti

Wave a lit diya or camphor while singing aarti. Sing most popular "Jai Ganesh Deva" aarti.

Jay Ganesh, jay Ganesh, jay Ganesh deva Aarti

Jay Ganesh, jay Ganesh, jay Ganesh deva
Mata jakee parvati, pita Mahadeva.

Ekadant dayaavant, chaar bhuja dhaaree.
Mathe par tilak sohe, mooshak kee savaaree.

Haar chadhe, phool chadhe aur chadhe meva.
Ladduon ka bhog lage, sant karen seva.

Jay Ganesh, jay Ganesh, jay Ganesh deva.
Mata jakee parvati, pita Mahadeva.

Andhe ko aankh det, kodhin ko kaaya.
Baanjhan ko putr det, nirdhan ko maya.

Soor shyaam sharan aaye, saphal keeje seva.
Mata jakee parvati, pita Mahadeva.

Deenan kee laaj raakho, shambhoo sut vaaree.
kaamana ko poorn karo, jag balihaaree.

Jay Ganesh, jay Ganesh, jay Ganesh deva.
Mata jakee parvati, pita Mahadeva.

 

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