Shitala Satam 2023 Date and Significance: Everything To Know About the Auspicious Day Dedicated to Shitala Mata

Shitala Satam is an auspicious day that is dedicated to Goddess Shitala Mata. It is an important day in the Gujarati calendar and is observed for the good health and well-being of young children. It is believed that Goddess Shitala protects her devotees and their families from measles and chickenpox.

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Shitala Satam is an auspicious day that is dedicated to Goddess Shitala Mata. It is an important day in the Gujarati calendar and is observed for young children's good health and well-being. It is believed that Goddess Shitala protects her devotees and their families from measles and chickenpox. Shitala Satam festival is celebrated on the 7th day of the Shravan month, i.e., the day before Krishna Janmashtami. The day is also referred to as Shitla Saptami or Sheetala Satam. This year, Shitala Satam 2023 will be celebrated on September 5. Hence, devotees perform all the rituals of Shitala Satam to seek the blessing of Goddess Shitala. Randhan Chhath Wishes To Send on Eve of Shitala Satam: WhatsApp Messages, Images, SMS and HD Wallpapers for Family and Friends.

Shitala Satam 2023 Timings

The Saptami tithi will begin on September 5 at 3.46 p.m. and end on September 6 at 3.47 p.m. Scroll down to learn more about the auspicious day dedicated to Goddess Shitala.

Shitala Satam Date

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Shitala Satam Significance

Shitala Satam is observed in honour of Goddess Shitala, known to be an incarnation of Goddess Durga. Shitala Devi is worshipped as a form of Shakti in Hinduism and is said to be a natural healer. The Goddess is worshipped to receive protection against smallpox or similar diseases. According to religious beliefs, the benefits of worshipping Mata Sheetala have been explained in the Skanda Puranam, which consists of the Shitala Mata Strotra, also known as ‘Sheetalaashtak’ written by Lord Shiva.

The most important ritual that needs to be followed on the day of Shitala Satam is that no fresh food is cooked in the house. The food which is consumed on the day of Shitala Satam should be cold and stale. Hence, most Gujarati families prepare special food on the previous day, which is popularly known as ‘Randhan Chhath’.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Sep 04, 2023 05:43 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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