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Krishnapangala Sankhashati Shattardhi is an auspicious day celebrated in Maharashtra, India. It falls on the fourth day after the full moon in the Hindu month of Ishadha. On this day, devotees worship Lord Ganesha to seek blessings and overcome obstacles in life. The day is marked by fasting, special prayers, and offering modak, a sweet delicacy. Worshipping Lord Ganesha on this day is believed to bring prosperity and success. It is also considered a good day to start new ventures. Welcome to Online Anakshatra Podcast. Today we will discuss the significance of Krishnapangala Sankhashati Shattardhi. This auspicious day falls on the fourth day after the full moon or Purnima in the Hindu month of Ishadha. It is believed that Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, is especially worshipped on this day to seek His blessings and remove any hurdles in life. Krishnapangala Sankhashati Shattardhi is celebrated with great fervor in the state of Maharashtra, India. The word Krishnapangala refers to the dark complexion of Lord Ganesha, who is also known as Krishna. On this day, devotees observe a fast and offer special prayers to Lord Ganesha. The fasting ends at night with a special puja and the breaking of the fast with the traditional offering of modak, a sweet delicacy made of rice flour and jaggery. The significance of this day lies in the belief that worshipping Lord Ganesha on Krishnapangala Sankhashati Shattardhi can bring immense prosperity and success in all aspects of life. It is also believed that this day is especially auspicious for starting new ventures and seeking blessings for a fruitful outcome. Thank you for listening and may Lord Ganesha bless you with success and prosperity on this Krishnapangala Sankhashati Shattardhi. www.mooji.org