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Dwijapriya Sankashti 2026

5th Feb, 2026

Thursday / गुरुवार

06:58 PM - 08:22 PM

Dwijapriya Sankashti

  • Muhurat time
    06:58 PM - 08:22 PM
  • Tithi Timing
    Start : 1:09 AM
    End : 1:22 AM
  • Day
    Thursday
  • Deity
    Lord Ganesha
  • religion
    Hinduism
  • Choghadiya & Hora
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Complete list of required pooja items and samagri for performing the festival rituals.

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Sacred mantras and aarti to chant during pooja for positive energy.

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Dwijapriya Sankashti 2026 : Date, Muhurat, Puja Vidhi and Importance

Significance of Dwijapriya Sankashti 2026

Dwijapriya Sankashti 2026 holds deep significance for devotees. It honors Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, and celebrates new beginnings in studies, work, and arts. The day aligns with lunar cycles, Pradosh timings, and favorable nakshatras, inviting inner calm, courage, and clear decisions. Astrologically, it is linked to specific nakshatras that heighten spiritual focus and devotion. 🙏✨🌙

Dwijapriya Sankashti 2026 Date, Muhurat and Timing

Tithi Sankashti Chaturthi (Dwijapriya)
Nakshatra Rohini (approx)
Sunrise 06:12 AM IST
Sunset 05:58 PM IST
Auspicious Timing Pradosh Puja window: 06:40 PM – 08:15 PM
Date November 2026 (date varies by region; check Panchang)

Traditions & Rituals of Dwijapriya Sankashti 2026

  • Clean your altar, place a Ganesha idol on a fresh cloth, and decorate with flowers, kumkum, and sandalwood. Light a lamp and offer fresh fruit or modak. 🕯️🪔
  • Perform a simple Pradosh Puja during the auspicious Pradosh window with a short aarti and Ganapati mantra. 👌🙏
  • Keep a light vrat by consuming fruits, milk, and water from sunrise until Puja time. If needed, opt for a quick fruit-only fast. 🍇🥛
  • Offer Modak or a sweet in small portions and share prasad with family, neighbors, or attendants. 🍬🤲
  • Read or listen to a brief Sankashti Katha or a short Ganesh story to reinforce devotion and gratitude. 📖✨

Remedies to Perform on Dwijapriya Sankashti 2026

  • Action: Light a ghee lamp before the Ganesha idol during Pradosh and chant Om Gan Ganapataye Namah.
    Benefit: Obstructions dissolve and mental clarity grows.
  • Action: Offer a modak or fresh fruit to Lord Ganesha with folded hands and sincere intention.
    Benefit: Blessings multiply and joy increases in daily life.
  • Action: Donate a small amount of red lentils or a modest charity donation in Ganesha’s name.
    Benefit: Spiritual merit rises and compassionate energy spreads.

Mantras & Chants on Dwijapriya Sankashti 2026

  • Om Gan Ganapataye Namah
    One-line significance: Grace and obstacle removal for smooth endeavours.
  • Vakra Tundda Mahakaya Surya Koti Samaprabha Nirvighnam Kuru Deva Sarva Karyeshu Sarvada
    One-line significance: Fast and effective removal of obstacles with clear outcomes.

Fasting Rules & Food Guidelines on Dwijapriya Sankashti 2026

  • Observe a vrat from sunrise to Pradosh Puja; allowed foods include fruits, milk, and water. 🥛🍎
  • If strict fasting is difficult, do a light vrat with fruits and dairy instead of full meals. 🧘‍♀️🥗
  • Break the fast after Puja with light prasad and gradually resume normal meals; avoid heavy, spicy foods initially. 🍽️✨

Dos and Don’ts on Dwijapriya Sankashti 2026

Dos

  • Do perform the Puja during Pradosh with devotion and clean surroundings. ✅
  • Do keep the altar tidy, light a lamp, and offer simple flowers and a modak. 🕯️🌺
  • Do share prasad and prayers with family and neighbors. 🤝🙏

Donts

  • Don’t skip the vrat or Puja if possible; consistency brings benefits. ❌
  • Don’t use non-vegetarian foods or onions/garlic during the vrat period. 🚫🥘
  • Don’t forget to perform the evening aarti or Sankashti story if time permits. ⏰✨

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the origin and legend behind Dwijapriya Sankashti observed in 2026?

Dwijapriya Sankashti is part of the Sankashti Chaturthi tradition devoted to Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles. The legend and scriptural background center on Ganesha's birth to Shiva and Parvati and his role as the cherished guardian of devotees, as described in various Puranas and regional folklore. The day is observed with fasting, prayers, and the ritual of worship and moon-viewing, highlighting Ganesha's importance in household devotion and temple customs.

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