Angarki Sankashti Chaturthi is an auspicious occasion as per Hindu Mythology. The day is dedicated to Lord Ganesha, a prominent Hindu deity. This month, the day falls on July 27 i.e, Tuesday. The term ‘Angarki’ is a Sanskrit word that means ‘red like burned coal’ and hence this Chaturthi that falls on a Sankashti Tuesday is known as Angarki Chaturthi. The belief behind this observation is that Lord Ganesh blessed the planet Mars on this day. 

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The day holds special significance for the devotees of Lord Ganesha and Mars as it is believed that the prayers offered on that day eliminates difficulties and make life hurdle-free.

On this auspicious occasion, find all the details like significance, tithi, time, and puja vidhi of Angarki Chaturthi.

Angarki Chaturthi significance

Devotees on this day observe a fast to offer prayers to Lord Ganesha. This fast holds great significance for the Hindu community, especially in western India. Devotees keep this fast to seek prosperity for their children and family. It is believed that on this day, worshipping Lord Ganesha blesses them with wisdom and good health.

Angarki Chaturthi fast- time and date

The Chaturthi will be observed on July 27. The vrat tithi will begin at 02:54 am on Tuesday and will end at 02:28 am on July 28, Wednesday. The timings for moonrise is 09:50 pm.

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Angarki Chaturthi fast- puja vidhi

The puja starts by taking a bath in the early morning, before sunrise as well as after sunrise on this day. To fulfill the fast, Lord Ganesha is worshipped with vermilion (roli), akshat, durva grass, modak, betel leaves, incense, janeu, doob, betel nut, clove, cardamom, naivedya, sesame, sweet potato, guava, jaggery and ghee.

Once prayers are offered to Lord Ganesha, Chandra dev is also worshipped and offered Arghya with honey, sandalwood, roli and milk. It is also said that wearing yellow clothes during the puja is advisable.