Namaskar India Travels

 
Home | Advertise With Us | About US | Contact Us
 

Travel Agents

Wildlife Travel Agents
India Heritage Tour
India Spiritual Tour
Theme Travels Agents
Wedding Planner in India
Travel By Indian State
Rajasthan Travel Agents
Kerala Travel Agents
India Tour Operators
Hill Station Travel Agents

Travel Itineraries

Rajasthan Tour Packages
India Safari Tour Package
Hill Station Tour Packages
India Religious Tour
Kerala Tour Packages
Yoga & Ayurveda Tour
Regional Tour Packages
Taj Mahal Tour Packages
India Wildlife Tour
India Theme Tour
Golden Triangle Tour
India Rail Tour Packages
Beaches Tour India
  more

Festivals In India

Maha Shivratri
Holi
Ramzan; Eid-ul-Fitr
Raksha Bandhan
Janmashathami
Dussehra
Deepawali
  more

Wildlife Forest India

Corbett National Park
Sariska National Park
Ranthambore National Park
Kaziranga National Park
Bandhavgarh National Park
Kanha National Park
Gir National Sanctury
  more

Cultures Of India

Indian Music
Indian Dances
Indian Sculptures
Handicrafts In India
Shopping In India
Temples In India
  more

Geography Of India

Forests In India
Deserts In India
Mountains In India
Rivers In India
  more

Religions Of India

Hinduism
Buddhism
Jainism
Sikhism
  more
 
Home » Festivals In India » Sankat Chauth
 

Sankat Chauth

This day falls on the fourth day of the dark half of Magha (Jan.-Fes.). Many accounts hold this tithi to be the birthday of Lord Ganesh. On this day of Lord Ganesh. On this day 'Varta' is observed in the honour of Ganesh and it ensures wisdom, trouble-free life and prosperty. It is also called 'Sankat Chauth'. There is folk-tale related to this festival. This story is related by ladies among themselves on Sakat (Sankat) - Chauth day in the evening. It highlights the importance of 'tit' seeds on this day. There was an old lady who used to keep 'Sakat-Chaturthi' (Sankat-Chauth) fast. It is due to this fast that everything was in order in this house with the grace of Lord Ganesh. The neighbors as usual - were jealous of her house's prosperity. A lady in the neighborhood poisoned the ears of the old lady's son. She said to the old lady's son: "You always labor hard in the fields and get so little to eat. But your mother enjoys the best of food on the pretext of her observance of fast."

The old-lady, unmindful of this vicious brainwashing-campaign started by her neighbours kept her fast as usual when Sankat Chauth fell next. In the evening, she cooked sweet Pakoras ('Gulgulas') for her exclusive consumption apart from other things. She was about to break her fast when her son returned from the fields. He said to his mother : "Our neighbors are right. That lady confided in me the pretext you employ to eat choicest food items. While you offer me only dry bread! Now I shan't stay with you. I shall leave this home for ever. Puzzled and dismayed, the old lady said: "My dear son, I keep these fasts only for your well-being. Don't leave me alone in this old age." But her son would not listen to her. As he was determined to leave home, the old lady finally said : "Do as you like. But do me one last favor. Take these til seeds with you. Sprinkle them around you whenever you sense any danger." Accepting his mother's advice the son moved on, leaving the house. Soon he reached a vast wilderness on the way. To his great consternation he spotted a lion standing close by. The son remembered his mother's advice and took out some of the til seeds and sprinkled them around him, saying in his mind~lf my mother took her fasts for my well being, move the lion should away from my sight." Lo and behold, the lion soon went away. And the soil"Carried on his journey. He thought that it was sheerly by chance that the lion had moved away.

Then he came before a swollen river obstructing his way. He wanted to cross it. Again he sprinkled the sesame seeds around him and said in his mind: "If my mother took her fasts for my well being the river should give way to me:' And suddenly he found the river's waters receding. The boy heaved a sigh of relief. But he thought, again it was a sheer chance that the river had receded to give him way. Continuing his journey, he felt now hungry and thirsty. Spotting a hut nearby he went inside it. There he found an old woman. She was cooking 'Puras' (sweet cakes) and was weeping bitterly. He said: "0 old lady, why are you crying ?"
The lady replied : "For no particular reason." But the boy persisted with his query as he wanted to know the truth. Then that old lady confided in him. "The king needs sacrifice for his furnace. It is now my son's turn. I am preparing best dishes for him."

The boy said : "I am also hungry. You feed me with this food.
I shall offer myself for the sacrifice in place of your son."
The lady said -: "0 dear boy, you do take this food to your fill.
But how can I force someone else's son for this sacrifice just in exchange of little food. I am not that selfish." The boy enjoyed the food and had a sound sleep. Next morning, the King's messenger knocked at old lady's door and asked for her son. The old lady could not dare awaken the boy. She shuffled the utensils deliberately again and again to break his sleep. At last the boy got up and said: "What's the matter ?"

The old lady said: "The king's messengers have come."
The boy accompanied the messengers. At King's place, they made him sit on a platform and asked him to get into a big pot. Other pots were arranged in the form of a furnace and the furnace was set on fire. The boy felt the heat. He also sensed danger to his life. He then, remembered his mother's words. He took out the 'til' seeds and sprinkling them around him, again said in his mind. "If my mother took her fasts for my well-being let the fire spare my life." Normally it used to take the furnace six months to get ready. Strangely the king felt the necessity for some pots just after three days. He asked the potter for some pots. He went near the furnace. To his great surprise, he found all the pots ready for use. The potter informed the king about the strange happening. The king them came close to the furnace along with his courtiers and ordered that all pots be removed. When the men were about to remove the last pot, they heard a sound which said : "Please remove this pot gently."

All the men, there, were frightened. The last pot was removed gently. To their great surprise, the boy was sitting in it safe and in a. meditative posture. The til seeds around him had sprouted. Coming out of the pot the boy told the whole story which made the king stop the practice of human sacrifice and ordered his subjects to keep fast on all the fourth days of the waning moon. He then married off his daughter to the boy. When the boy was returning home with his bride, the neighbor saw the couple. She went to that old lady whose son that boy was, and said : "Your son is coming with a beautiful bride. He has a cartload of wealth. You receive them at the door."

The old lady said : "You were responsible for my son's going into exile. Don't ever pollute anyone's mind like you polluted my son's mind. It does good to no one."
In the mean time the royal couple (the boy with his bride, the royal princess) reached home and both of them touched the old lady's feet who ever kept fast for his son's well being. The moral of this story is clear. Besides stressing on the need for keeping fast on this pious day it also warns against jealousy felt by the people at their neighbor's peace and prosperity. Lord Ganesh is said to be the Lord who can remove all obstructions from one's path to success. Hence his worship on Sankat Chauth. It is believed that keeping fast on this day ensures trouble less rest of the year for the performer. May Lord Ganesh shed his benign grace on every one .
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

What interests you?

(check all that apply)
Adventure Beaches
Temples Monuments
Buddhist Culture
Himalayas Rural Areas
Wildlife Safari
North India South ndia
Ayurveda Yoga/Meditation
Car Rental Hotel Booking
       
When do you plan to travel?
  
How long might this visit be?
Telephone ?
Stay Duration ?
Comments ?
How many people on this tour?
  
What is your home country?
Where do we send you the customized itinerary suggestions?
Your Name
Your Email
Other Requirements (optional)

Travel Agents by Cities

Travel Agents in Jaipur
Travel Agents in Udaipur
Travel Agents in Sariska
Travel Agents in Ahmedabad
Travel Agents in Agra
Travel Agents in Hyderabad
Travel Agents in Ladakh
Travel Agents in Srinager
Travel Agents in Khajuraho

Rajasthan Travels

Royal Palaces of Rajasthan
Royal Heritage Past
Rapid Rajasthan Tour
Rajasthan with Golden Beaches
Rajasthan Village Tour
Rajasthan with Taj Mahal
Rajasthan Vacations
Rajasthan Magical Tour
Rajasthan Historical Tour
Rajasthan Heritage Tour
Rajasthan Divine Tour
Rajasthan Cultural Tour
Rajasthan Desert Tour
Best of Rajasthan Tour
 

Travel Agents By Indian State

Andaman & Nicobar Islands
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chandigarh
Chattisgarh
Dadra And Nagar Haveli
Daman And Diu
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu And Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Lakshadweep
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Nagaland
New Delhi
Orissa
Pondicherry
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Uttar Pradesh
Uttaranchal
 
 
 
India Travel Guide | Jaipur Travels | Travel Package India | Rajasthan Travel Package | Rajasthan Travel Guide | Jaipur Travels
Jaipur Travel Guide | Jaipur Silver Jewellery | Travel to India | Hill Station in India | India Wildlife Tour
 
 Copyright © Web Design Jaipur, All Rights Reserved
 Site Developed by Web Design Jaipur - Web Design India Company.
Web Design Jaipur