News Topical, Digital Desk : Magh Vrat Tyohar 2026: All the fasts and festivals falling in the month of Magh hold a very important place in the scriptures; it is a month of attaining virtue. According to religious beliefs, worshipping Lord Vishnu in the month of Magh is extremely beneficial. Sesame seeds are especially used in everything from bathing to eating. The Sun moves northward during the month of Magh. Magh will begin on January 4th and end on February 1st. Learn about the fasts and festivals falling in the month of Magh and their significance here.
Important fasts and festivals related to sesame in the month of Magha
Makar Sankranti, Shattila Ekadashi, Mauni Amavasya, Sakat Chauth, and Maghi Purnima are considered very special in the month of Magh. Sesame seeds are specially used on these festivals. It is believed that bathing with sesame seeds, donating sesame seeds, consuming sesame seeds, performing havan with sesame seeds, and applying sesame paste on these fasts are very auspicious. Along with good health, one also gains good fortune and marital happiness and peace.
Importance of sesame seeds
According to the Puranas, worshipping Lord Vishnu in the month of Magha liberates one from all sins and grants salvation. Bathing, donating, and offering prayers in the month of Magha bring peace to the souls of ancestors. Sesame seeds hold special significance in the worship of Lord Vishnu and ancestors. Furthermore, the cold season in Magha is extreme, and sesame seeds provide warmth to the body. Therefore, using sesame seeds during all the fasts and festivals of Magha is considered fruitful.
Fasts and festivals of the month of Magha
| January 6, 2026, Tuesday | Sakat Chauth |
| 14 January 2026, Wednesday | Makar Sankranti, Pongal |
| 14 January 2026, Wednesday | Shattila Ekadashi |
| January 16, Friday | Pradosh fast, monthly Shivaratri |
| January 18, 2026, Sunday | Mauni Amavasya |
| January 23, 2026, Friday | Basant Panchami |
| January 25, 2026, Sunday | Ratha Saptami |
| January 26, 2026, Monday | Bhishma Ashtami |
| January 29, 2026, Sunday | Jaya Ekadashi |
| January 30, Friday | Pradosh fast |
| February 1, Saturday | Ganesh Chaturthi, Ganesh Jayanti |
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