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Ashok Sasthi Date: Tuesday, 24 March 2026
Ashok Sasthi is a traditional Hindu festival primarily celebrated in West Bengal, Odisha, Assam, and parts of Bangladesh. The festival is dedicated to Devi Shashthi (Ṣaṣṭhī Devi), the divine protector of children and bestower of fertility and maternal blessings. Ashok Sasthi falls on the sixth day (Shashti Tithi) of the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase of the moon) in the Chaitra month (March–April).
| Begins Tithi | Chaitra Shukla Paksha Shashti Tithi |
| Reason | Devi Shashthi |
| Celebrations | Vrat, Bhajan, Kirtan, Vrat Katha |
अशोक षष्ठी एक पारंपरिक हिंदू त्यौहार है, जो देवी षष्ठी (षष्ठी देवी) को समर्पित है, जो बच्चों की दिव्य रक्षक और प्रजनन क्षमता और मातृ आशीर्वाद प्रदान करने वाली हैं।
Significance of Ashok Sasthi
❀ The day marks the worship of Devi Shashthi for the well-being, longevity, and happiness of children.
❀ According to Bhakti Bharat mothers observe fasts and rituals seeking blessings for their sons and daughters.
❀ The word “Ashok” means “without sorrow,” symbolizing the wish for a sorrow-free life for one’s children.
Rituals and Observances of Ashok Sasthi
❀ Married women, especially mothers, wake up early, bathe, and perform puja to Goddess Shashthi under an Ashoka tree (Saraca asoca), which is sacred on this day.
❀ They offer fruits, sweets, rice, turmeric, and flowers, and tie red threads around the Ashoka tree as a mark of devotion.
❀ Devotees avoid rice during these days and consume buckwheat flour or sabudana.
❀ The Ashoka leaves are also used in the ritual, believed to drive away sorrow (Ashok = “no sorrow”).
❀ Some regions observe storytelling sessions narrating the Shashthi Brata Katha, emphasizing the goddess’s protective powers.
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Futures Dates
12 April 20271 April 202820 April 20299 April 2030
Frequency
Yearly / Annual
Begins Tithi
Chaitra Shukla Paksha Shashti Tithi
Celebrations
Vrat, Bhajan, Kirtan, Vrat Katha
Imp Places
Odisha, West Bengal, Assam, Bangladesh
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