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Shashthi (day)

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Sixth day of the lunar fortnight in the Hindu calendar For the Hindu goddess, see Shashthi.

Shashthi (Sanskrit: षष्ठी, romanizedṢaṣṭhī) also referred to as Chhath is the sixth day of the lunar fortnight in the Hindu calendar. It is tithi (lunar day) of a paksha, the fourteen-day phase of the moon.

Etymology

The word comes from the Sanskrit cardinal ṣaṣ (six), whence the ordinal number (linguistics) ṣaṣṭha (sixth), fem. ṣaṣṭhī (days of the paksha are feminine gender).

Occasions

The sixth tithi, especially in the waxing period (shuklapaksha), is important in several rituals including:

References

  1. Monier-Williams, Monier (1872). A Sanskrit-English Dictionary: ...with Special Reference to Greek, Latin, Gothic, German, Anglo-saxon... Clarendon. p. 1034.
  2. "Festivals of India : Sital Shashti". Aryabhatt.com. Retrieved 2017-07-29.
  3. Kannikeswaran, Kanniks. "Skanda Sashti". Indiantemples.com. Retrieved 29 July 2017.
  4. Śāstrī, Rāmanātha; Mohana, Madana; Langeh, Baldev Singh (1970). (Rajata jayantī abhinandana grantha) (in Hindi). Ḍogarī Saṃsthā.
Days of the Paksha
  1. Prathama
  2. Dvitiya
  3. Tritiya
  4. Chaturthi
  5. Panchami
  6. Shashthi
  7. Saptami
  8. Ashtami
  9. Navami
  10. Dashami
  11. Ekadashi
  12. Dvadashi
  13. Trayodashi
  14. Chaturdashi
  15. Purnima / Amavasya


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