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Vinayaka Chaturthi 2025

According to Hindu mythology, Lord Ganesha, the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, is the recipient of Chaturthi Tithi. In the Hindu calendar, there are two Chaturthi Tithis (fourth days) for each lunar month: Vinayaka Chaturthi and Sankashti Chaturthi. Sankashti Chaturthi occurs every month after the full moon day, Purnima, during Krishna Paksha, whereas Vinayaka Chaturthi occurs after the new moon, or Amavasya, during Shukla Paksha in a lunar month. Lord Ganesha is a symbol of luck, prosperity, and wisdom. He is regarded as the lord of learning as well as the one who removes hurdles.

The Significance Of Vinayaka Chaturthi / Ganesh Chaturthi

Ganesh Chaturthi is a ten-day festival honoring Pratham Pujya Lord Ganesha. It starts on the fourth day, or chaturthi, of the Shukla Paksha in the Bhadrapada month. The day often occurs in August or September according to the Gregorian calendar. Maharashtra celebrates Ganesh Chaturthi with great fanfare. Throughout the ten days of celebration, devotees recite the mantra "Ganpati Bappa Moriya." Ganpati idols are taken in processions, accompanied by music and bhajans, on the tenth day, and then submerged in the sea or other surrounding bodies of water. 

According to legend, Lord Ganesha descends Mount Kailasha for ten days each year to grant the wishes of his devotees. On the tenth day, he is said to return to his parents, Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva. In saying goodbye, his devotees ask him to come back sooner the next year.

Benefits from Ganesh Pooja

  • Raise the standard of education for kids, family welfare, and prosperity.
  • Eliminates barriers and aids in achieving objectives.
  • Aids in successful commercial endeavors, career progress, and favorable employment chances.
  • Minimize losses and enhance financial circumstances.
  • Foster solid bonds with those you love, and may happiness and peace be bestowed on you.

Vinayaka Chaturthi Puja Vidhi

  • Rise early and take a bath.
  • Wear fresh clothes. You may wear red colored clothes.
  • Keep a day-long Vrat. You may opt for a fruit and milk diet with Vrat recipes or only have one meal during the day. However, the meal must be consumed only after performing puja during Madhyana.
  • Make all the preparations and the Naivedhya for the puja.
  • During the puja muhurat, light an oil lamp and do Dhyana (Meditation). Then invoke Lord Ganesha and urge him to accept your humble offerings.
  • Offer kumkum, Chandan, and 21 strands of Dhruva grass while chanting the following Mantra:

          OM Gan Ganpataye Namah (ऊँ गं गणपतये नमः)

          You may also chant the Ganesh Gayatri Mantra

          OM Ekadantaya Viddhmahe, Vakratundaya Dheemahi Tanno Danti Prachodayat

          Meaning:

          OM, Glory to the one who has one tusk and a curved trunk,

          I bow before you to get blessed by your grace for an illuminated life.

  • Perform the Panchopachara puja. For this, you would need perfume/Itra (Gandha), red colored hibiscus flowers or any other flower (Pushpa), Dhoopa (Incense), oil lamp (Deepa), and Naivedhya (Modak, besan or boondi laddoo and or other Sattvic recipes).
  • After performing the panchopchara puja, offer the tamboolam consisting of five types of fruits (optional), a whole brown coconut with its husk, bananas, paan, and supari, haldi and kumkum and Dakshina (currency notes/coins). 
  • Read the Vinayaka Chaturthi Vrat Katha.
  • Conclude the puja by singing the Ganesh Aarti while offering salutations with the ignited camphor.


Vinayaka Chaturthi Yearly Dates and Mahurat

Names Dates Mahurat Begins Mahurat Ends
Pausha, Shukla Chaturthi January 3, 2025, Friday 11:38 PM, Jan 02 10:09 PM, Jan 03
Magha, Shukla Chaturthi February 1, 2025, Saturday
10:08 AM, Feb 01 07:44 AM, Feb 02
Phalguna, Shukla Chaturthi March 3, 2025, Monday
07:31 PM, Mar 02
04:32 PM, Mar 03
Chaitra, Shukla Chaturthi April 1, 2025, Tuesday 04:12 AM, Apr 01  01:02 AM, Apr 02
Vaishakha, Shukla Chaturthi April 30, 2025, Wednesday
12:42 PM, Apr 30 09:53 AM, May 01
Jyeshtha, Shukla Chaturthi May 30, 2025, Friday
09:48 PM, May 29 07:52 PM, May 30
Ashadha, Shukla Chaturthi June 28, 2025, Saturday
08:23 AM, Jun 28 07:44 AM, Jun 29
Shravana, Shukla Chaturthi July 28, 2025, Monday 09:11 PM, Jul 27 09:54 PM, Jul 28
Bhadrapada, Shukla Chaturthi August 27, 2025, Wednesday
12:24 PM, Aug 26  02:14 PM, Aug 27
Ashwina, Shukla Chaturthi September 25, 2025, Thursday
05:36 AM, Sep 25 08:02 AM, Sep 26
Kartika, Shukla Chaturthi October 25, 2025, Saturday
11:49 PM, Oct 24 02:18 AM, Oct 26
Margashirsha, Shukla Chaturthi November 24, 2025, Monday
05:54 PM, Nov 23 07:52 PM, Nov 24
Pausha, Shukla Chaturthi
December 23, 2025, Tuesday
10:42 AM, Dec 23 11:41 AM, Dec 24

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