By Pt. Abhishek Sharma
How til, ghee and jaggery daan on Sakat Chauth 2026 support children’s protection, career growth and prosperity

Magh Krishna Chaturthi, known as Sakat Chauth, Maghi Chaturthi, Til Chauth and Sankat Chauth, is regarded as one of the most powerful observances for the protection, progress and prosperity of children. In the year 2026, this sacred vrat will be observed on 6 January. On this day, mothers keep a strict nirjala fast through the day and open their fast only after offering Arghya to the Moon at night.
On Sakat Chauth, the offerings of til, ghee and jaggery are not seen as ordinary donations but as the most potent gifts of the Magh month. It is believed that through these specific offerings, not only are sins reduced but obstacles in the lives of children are removed and the flow of family prosperity deepens over time.
Sakat Chauth is observed on the Krishna Chaturthi tithi of the Magh month. In 2026, this sacred date will fall on Tuesday, 6 January. On this day, women begin their Sakat Chauth fast in the morning, often as a dry fast and complete it after the sighting and worship of the Moon at night.
The inner purpose of this vrat is that the mother prays for the protection of her children from crises, serious illnesses and accidents and for their success in education, career and all major areas of life. With the grace of Lord Ganesha and Goddess Sakat, it is believed that childhood difficulties, sudden dangers and obstacles in learning or growth gradually reduce.
In the Hindu tradition, daan is not viewed merely as the giving away of wealth or objects. It is also a practice of releasing ego, fear and attachment. In the context of Sakat Chauth, this understanding becomes even stronger, as donations made on this day are believed to multiply in spiritual merit.
It is said that when a mother offers til, ghee, jaggery and food grains on Sakat Chauth, the lifespan and inner strength of her children increase, hidden obstacles are removed from their destiny and a deeper stability arises in the family’s financial and emotional life. When such daan is given to Brahmins, the poor, gaushalas or places where these items are truly needed, the result is believed to expand further.
| Type of offering | Main focus |
|---|---|
| Til daan | Long life and protection of children |
| Ghee daan | Fortune, wealth and planetary grace |
| Jaggery daan | Career, education and financial growth |
| Other donations | Reduction of obstacles and peace at home |
Among all offerings, til daan holds a very special position on Sakat Chauth. Donating black sesame seeds or distributing sweets prepared with sesame, such as til laddoos or tilgud, is considered extremely auspicious. Tradition describes that many subtle divine energies reside in sesame and that it supports the destruction of negative karma and misfortune.
When a mother donates sesame on Sakat Chauth, it is believed that various subtle afflictions related to her children begin to calm down. Children receive protection from sudden illnesses, accidents and grave crises in life. Offering sesame sweets to poor children, Brahmins or needy families is believed to carry this protection even more gently into their lives.
Sesame has a cooling and stabilising nature. It is considered helpful not only for physical health but also for balance of mind and life force. On a vrat like Sakat Chauth, til daan symbolises stability, long term protection and grounded growth in the lives of children.
Pure ghee holds a sacred place in Vedic tradition. It is central to yajna, havan, lamp offering and daily worship. On Sakat Chauth, ghee daan is especially associated with the blessings of Shukra, comfort, wealth and enduring prosperity.
It is believed that when a householder donates pure ghee on this day, the flow of food, wealth and happiness in the home becomes more steady. Ghee is linked with brightness, vitality and health. When offered to Brahmins or the needy, it is said to balance planetary energies, especially those related to Venus, which can support harmony in relationships, marital happiness and financial stability.
If ghee daan is accompanied by lighting a lamp of ghee at the altar of Lord Ganesha and Goddess Sakat, the spiritual intensity of the vrat deepens. In this way, both the vow and the donation reinforce each other and the protective energy of the day becomes stronger.
Jaggery or gud, is mentioned with special respect on Maghi Chaturthi. Its sweetness and warmth are seen as symbols of joy, enthusiasm and active life energy.
For parents who are praying for their children’s success in career, higher education, business or service, jaggery daan is strongly recommended. The belief is that offering gud on Sakat Chauth pleases Lord Ganesha, who then removes obstacles from the child’s journey, including blocks in competitive exams and stagnation in career growth.
Jaggery is often combined with sesame, wheat flour or groundnuts to prepare laddoos or special offerings. These are first placed before Lord Ganesha, then distributed as prasad within the family and among the poor. This act is treated as a symbolic step towards a sweeter future, greater financial stability and continuous progress in work life.
Along with til, ghee and jaggery, several other forms of daan are considered highly auspicious on Sakat Chauth 2026. These can support not only the child’s destiny but the wellbeing of the entire household.
Through such daan, the spiritual power of the vrat increases and compassion in action becomes part of the observance. The combination of fast, charity and empathy gives Sakat Chauth a deeper meaning beyond ritual.
Sakat Chauth 2026 needs to be understood as more than a traditional observance. It offers a profound spiritual opportunity for parents who seek safety, progress and inner strength for their children. With nirjala fasting, evening worship of the Moon and conscious charity, this vrat becomes a living expression of resolve, faith and surrender.
When til, ghee and gud daan are added to the vow, Sakat Chauth turns into a practice that influences the child’s energy, planetary balance and the collective fortune of the family. For this reason, it is regarded as one of the most powerful charity combinations of the Magh month.
A mother who embraces the Sakat Chauth 2026 fast with sincerity, along with thoughtful daan and heartfelt prayer, creates a strong spiritual foundation for her children’s long term future. The day becomes not only a yearly observance but a gateway of grace that continues to support the family in subtle ways.
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