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Sankashti Chaturthi News

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On 22nd August, devotees will honour this unique day by praying for the removal of barriers and the accomplishment of their desires.
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Traditionally, women observe a fast on Sakat Chauth to seek longevity and success for their children. 
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Today's Astrology: Learn from Acharya Shiromani Sachin, all troubles go away by serving parents.
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Is there Manglik Dosh in your horoscope also? solution from Acharya Shiromani Sachin
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Today's Astrology: Know from Acharya Shiromani Sachin the glory of Kaal Bhairav ​​Ashtami, what is its importance. Kaal Bhairav ​​Ashtami is celebrated on the Ashtami of Krishna Paksha of Margasheesh month.
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Today's Astrology: Know from Acharya Shiromani Sachin how the work spoiled on Sankashta Chaturthi can be rectified?
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Jyotish Guru Show: In today's special episode of 07 June 2023, Jyotish Guru, learn from Acharya Shiromani Sachin the beneficial measures of Sankashti Chaturthi
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Today i.e. on June 5, 2023, in Zee News' special presentation Jyotish Guru, know from Acharya Shiromani Sachin when is Sankashta Chaturthi and worship method.
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Vikata Sankashti Chaturthi is being observed today, on April 9, 2023 On this auspicious day, devotees observe fast and offer pray to Lord Ganesha People get up early in the morning and take a holy bath
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Many devotees fast on this day and pray to Lord Ganesha It is believed that Ganapati blesses people on this day, and it brings happiness, success, and prosperity to the lives of devotees ‘Sankashti’ is a Sanskrit word that means liberation from miseries
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Sankashti Chaturthi or Sakat Chauth is a festival dedicated to Lord Ganesha This year it will be celebrated on Friday (Jan 21)
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A Hindu festival dedicated to Lord Ganesha, Sankashti Chaturti, is celebrated on the fourth day after a full moon (Krishna Paksha) according to the Hindu lunar calendar. On this day, devotees worship Lord Ganesha and they observe a day-long fast to seek the blessing of the elephant-headed god.
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Sankashti Chaturthi timing begins at 9.18 am on July 8 and ends at 10.11 am on July 9. The moon will rise at 10 pm today.
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The Chaturthi muhurat begins at 7.56 pm on June 8 and will end at 7.38 pm on June 9.
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Sankashti Chaturthi which is celebrated on the fourth day of Krishna Paksha of the lunar month as per the Hindi calendar. This year it falls on May 10, and it is considered to be a very auspicious day. On this day devotees worship Lord Ganesha and seek his blessings to avert bad times. 
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The day is widely celebrated in Western and Southern India, especially in the state of Maharashtra where one of the main festivals of Ganesh Chaturthi is an eleven-day long festival.






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