Ganesh Chaturthi 2024: Dates, Shubh Muhurat to bring home Lord Ganesh, Puja vidhi, Ganpati visarjan and rituals
Ganesh Chaturthi, a prominent Hindu festival marking the birth of Lord Ganesha, is observed with great enthusiasm across various states in India. This 10-day-long celebration is observed with great fervour and devotion by Hindus. The festival is particulary very popular in India’s western region including Maharashtra and Gujarat. The festival holds significant importance in the Hindu calendar.
Ganesh Chaturthi 2024 Dates
Ganesh utsav festival will be celebrated from September 6 to September 17 this year.
Ganesh Utsav 2024: Auspicious time to bring home Lord Ganesha
This year, the auspicious time to bring home Lord Ganesha, as per Drik Panchang, starts at 3:01 PM on September 6 and concludes at 5:37 PM on September 7.
Ganesh Utsav 2024: Shubh Muhurat
The Shubh Muhurat for Ganesh Chaturthi Puja will be from 11:03 AM to 1:34 PM on September 7.
Ganesh Visarjan 2024 Time: Shubh Muhurat
The Ganesh Visarjan for 2024 is scheduled for Tuesday, September 17th.
Ganesh Utsav 2024: Significance and Puja vidhi
Significance and Rituals Lord Ganesha, revered as the remover of obstacles and the god of wisdom and prosperity, is worshipped first in all Hindu rituals. Ganesh Chaturthi is especially significant in states like Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Goa, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Tamil Nadu.
The festival begins with the Pranapratishtha, a ritual where a priest chants mantras to invoke life into the idol of Lord Ganesha. This is followed by the Shodashopachara, a 16-step ritual where devotees offer prayers, sweets, and fruits to the deity. Modak, a sweet dumpling, is a special offering, believed to be Lord Ganesha’s favorite.
The festive atmosphere during Ganesh Chaturthi is marked by beautifully decorated idols of Lord Ganesha in homes, offices, and public pandals. Devotees sing religious hymns, play traditional drum beats, and prepare special meals as part of the celebration. The festival concludes with Uttarpuja, where devotees bid farewell to Lord Ganesha. On the last day, the idol is immersed in water during the Visarjan ceremony, accompanied by the chant “Ganapati Bappa Morya, Purchya Varshi Laukariya,” meaning”Goodbye Lord Ganesha, please come back next year.”
Ganesh Chaturthi continues to be a significant cultural and religious event, uniting millions of devotees in worship and celebration across India.