Each month’s Sankashti Chaturthi is associated with a unique form of Lord Ganesha and a divine story that reflects his role as the remover of obstacles. In Paush, Vakratunda defeats the demon of jealousy, symbolizing victory over ego. In Magha, Ekadanta blesses a cursed king, showing Ganesha’s power over destiny. In Phalguna, Krishna Pingaksha grants a prince success in battle. In Chaitra, Gajavakra protects a sage’s penance from demonic interference. In Vaishakha, Lambodara teaches a merchant the value of contentment. In Jyeshtha, Vikata ends a kingdom’s famine, showing divine compassion. In Ashadha, Vighnaraja restores cosmic balance disturbed by planetary chaos. In Shravana, Dhoomravarna removes illusion and confusion. Bhadrapada celebrates Ganesha’s birth and his universal blessings. In Ashwin, Bhalachandra humbles the moon, teaching the value of modesty. In Kartika, Vakratunda returns to resolve the Deva-Asura conflict. Finally, in Margashirsha, Shurpakarna blesses a poor devotee, showing that Ganesha hears even the smallest prayer. Each vrat katha inspires faith, humility, and divine connection.
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