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Skanda Shashti January 2026

24th Jan, 2026

Saturday / शनिवार

01:46 AM to 12:39 AM

Skanda Shashti

  • Muhurat time
    01:46 AM to 12:39 AM
  • Tithi Timing
    Start : 1:46 AM
    End : 12:13 PM
  • Day
    Saturday
  • Deity
    Lord Murugan
  • religion
    Hinduism
  • Choghadiya & Hora
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Skanda Shashti January 2026 : Date, Muhurat, Puja Vidhi and Importance

Significance of Skanda Shashti January 2026

Skanda Shashti celebrates Murugan, the courageous son of Shiva, who embodies youth, wisdom, and victory over evil. The day reinforces devotion, moral strength, and family unity. In January 2026, devotees seek Murugan’s blessings for clarity, courage, and protection in new beginnings, while sharing stories of valor and compassion with loved ones. 🙏🪔🌺

Skanda Shashti January 2026 Date, Muhurat and Timing

Tithi Shashti (Shukla Paksha)
Nakshatra TBD
Sunrise 07:05 IST ⏰
Sunset 17:48 IST 🌇
Auspicious Timing Abhijit Muhurat: 11:45–12:34 IST; Punya Kala: 15:00–16:30 IST
Date January 2026 (regional/date varies)

Traditions & Rituals of Skanda Shashti January 2026

  • Purify the home with a clean puja space, wax a lamp, and wear fresh, clean clothes to begin the day. 🌼
  • Place Murugan idols or photos on a clean shrine, decorate with red flowers, kumkum, and sandalwood paste. 🪔
  • Light a small lamp, offer milk, honey, coconut, and Kumkum, while softly chanting simple murugan mantras. 🙌
  • Listen to short Murugan stories or Skanda Purana passages and share prasad with family and guests. 🍬

Remedies to Perform on Skanda Shashti January 2026

  • Light a lamp before Murugan at home at dusk — Invokes Murugan’s grace for courage and focus.
  • Offer kumkum, fresh flowers, and a small idol to Murugan with devotion — Brings protection and inner strength.
  • Recite a short Skanda mantra after sunrise for a few minutes — Calms the mind and enhances devotion.

Mantras & Chants on Skanda Shashti January 2026

  • Om Skandāya Namaha (ॐ स्कंदाय नमः) — Significance: Invokes Murugan’s courage and divine protection.
  • Om Kumāraaya Namaha (ॐ कुमाराय नमः) — Significance: Invokes youthful energy, clarity, and decisive action.

Fasting Rules & Food Guidelines on Skanda Shashti January 2026

  • Fasting duration: observe from sunrise to sunset or until puja concludes; if needed, a light fruit-based meal is allowed after the main rituals.
  • Foods: prefer fruits, milk, nuts, and light dairy; avoid heavy grains if you choose a strict fast.
  • Hydration: drink water or warm herbal tea; stay away from non-vegetarian foods and strong spices.

Dos and Don’ts on Skanda Shashti January 2026

  • Do: Perform a simple Skanda Shashti puja with a clean, peaceful space. 🙏
  • Do: Offer Murugan a small prayer, flowers, camphor, and kumkum with reverence. 🌺
  • Do: Read or recite a short Murugan tale and share blessings with family members. 📖
  • Don’t: Consume non-vegetarian foods on the day. 🚫🍖
  • Don’t: Engage in quarrels or harsh speech; maintain a calm, respectful atmosphere. 🙊
  • Don’t: Neglect cleanliness of the puja space or rush through rituals. 🧼

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the origin of Skanda Shashti and the legend of Murugan associated with this festival?

Skanda Shasti originates from the legends of Lord Murugan (Skanda), whose birth and victory over the demon Surapadman are recounted in the Skanda Purana and Tamil folklore. The six-day observance centers on Murugan receiving the Vel (spear) from Shiva and his triumph, establishing him as the god of war and wisdom. The festival is widely celebrated in Tamil Nadu and Murugan temples worldwide with prayers, fasting, and processions.

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