Shashti is the sixth lunar day observed twice each lunar month, dedicated to different deities, often associated with Lord Kartikeya and Goddess Durga.
Shashti is celebrated with fasting and worship, especially by devotees of Lord Kartikeya, the god of war, and Goddess Durga. Special prayers and rituals are performed to invoke courage, protection, and victory over evil. The day holds regional importance in South India and northern states.
| Day | Date |
|---|---|
| Monday | January 15 |
| Tuesday | February 13 |
| Thursday | March 15 |
| Friday | April 13 |
| Saturday | May 12 |
| Sunday | June 10 |
| Tuesday | July 10 |
| Wednesday | August 08 |
| Friday | September 07 |
| Sunday | October 07 |
| Monday | November 05 |
| Wednesday | December 05 |
The observance of Shashti fosters spiritual discipline and physical endurance. Many families observe this day with offerings, community feasts, and cultural events. Shashti also forms a part of the Navratri festival cycle in some regions.
In 2035 first Shashti vrat is on 15th January followed by, 13th February, 15th March, 13th April, 12th May, 10th June, 10th July, 8th August, 7th September, 7th October, 5th November, and the last Shashti date in 2035 marks on 5th December. Devotees are requested to fast and offer pooja on all these Shashti days for the well-being of their own and beloved ones.