Lord Ganesha and the Spiritual Essence of Sankashti
Sankashti Chaturthi is one of the most cherished festivals in Hindu tradition, dedicated to Lord Ganesha , the remover of obstacles and the embodiment of wisdom, prosperity, and divine protection. This sacred observance takes place every lunar month on The Fourth Day of Krishna Paksha (the waning phase of the moon). While it often falls in October after Dusshera, its monthly recurrence makes it a continuous spiritual practice for devotees across India. Mythological Roots The mythology of Sankashti Chaturthi is deeply connected to the story of Lord Ganesha and his elevation among the gods. According to Hindu scriptures, Lord Shiva once declared his son superior to all deities except Lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Shiva himself, and Goddess Parvati. This proclamation established Ganesha as the supreme deity of wisdom, prosperity, and good fortune, hence invoked before any new venture or journey. The tale of Ganesha’s birth is equally profound. Goddess Parvati created him from ...