Sankatahara Chaturthi Vratam

Lord Ganesha treasures Chavati tithi. On Samkashta hara chaturthi, the Lord fulfills all the desires of the devotees who perform him. The name implies that the performer’s difficulties will be removed! Those who perform the Sankatahara chaturthi vratam in the prescribed manner and with unwavering faith will reap innumerable benefits. The vratam performed in this manner is known as “Samkastahara vratam.” Typically, Samkastahara Chaturthi, along with the appropriate time, will be clearly published in calendars. Regardless, it is necessary to be aware of when it occurs. Every month, Chavithi appears three to four days after Pournami (Full Moon Day). The sun set time is called ‘Pradoshakalam’. In this time, the vratam must be performed on the existence of the Chavathi Tithi, which must be observed as a Samkastahara chaturthi. For two days, the same tithi will not be present on Prodoshakalam. If this occurs, the tithi Chavithi in which Tadiya tithi appears must be considered Samkastahara chaturdasi. It will be more beneficial if it falls on Tuesday. This is known as Angaraka Chaturthi. Those who worship Ganesha on this day will not only be relieved of their difficulties, but the malevolent effects of Mars in the performer’s horoscope will also be removed. ‘Ganadhipa Samkastahara chaviti’ refers to the Samkastahara chaturdasi that occurs in Kartika masam. Those who wish to participate in the vratam must do so continuously for 3,5,11, or 21 months. Those who perform this vratam may choose the period based on their own abilities and convenience. Those who perform Samkastahara chaturthi vratam in the prescribed manner will undoubtedly reap the benefits of Gnapathi’s grace. Those who wish to observe Samkastahara Chaturthi