Adhik Maas Varad Chaturthi is being observed today, May 20. Since the festival falls on a Wednesday, its significance is considered even greater. Worshipping Lord Ganesha on Chaturthi Tithi is believed to bring sacred results, prosperity, and removal of obstacles from life.

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Why Moon Sighting Is Avoided On Varad Chaturthi

Usually, devotees break their Sankashti Chaturthi fast after worshipping the Moon. However, on Varad Chaturthi, Moon sighting and Moon worship are strictly prohibited. According to religious beliefs, seeing the Moon on this day may lead to false allegations or undeserved blame in life.

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Varad Chaturthi 2026 Tithi Timings

The Chaturthi Tithi began on May 19 at 2:18 PM and will end on May 20 at 11:06 AM. As per the Udaya Tithi, the festival is being celebrated on May 20.

Time To Avoid Moon Sighting

Astrologer Anish Vyas has advised devotees to avoid seeing the Moon till 11:08 PM on Wednesday, May 20. Devotees observing the fast are advised to remain cautious during this period.

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What To Do If You Accidentally See The Moon

If someone accidentally sees the Moon today, they can chant “Om Gam Ganapataye Namah” to reduce the dosha. Listening to the Syamantaka Mani Katha is also considered beneficial for relief from the negative effects associated with Moon sighting on Varad Chaturthi.

Varad Chaturthi Vrat Paran Rules

Since Moon worship is not performed during Varad Chaturthi Vrat, the Moonrise timing is not considered important for ending the fast. Devotees observing the fast can perform the vrat Paran after sunrise on the next day.

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