Ganesh Chaturthi: Auspicious Celebration of Lord Ganesha
Observe Vinayaka Chaturthi with accurate date, Madhyahna timing, and authentic worship guidance
Date
2030-09-01
Madhyahna Muhurat
Ganesh Chaturthi Madhyahna Muhurat
05:37 AM - 08:05 AM
Madhyahna Muhurat is the most auspicious daytime window for Ganesh Chaturthi puja. Muhuratam computes it precisely for your city using location-aware astronomical timings.
Tithi Timings
Chaturthi Begins
12:31 AM on Aug 31, 2030
Chaturthi Ends
10:38 PM on Sep 01, 2030
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What is Ganesh Chaturthi?
Ganesh Chaturthi marks the sacred birth celebration of Lord Ganesha, revered as Vighnaharta, the remover of obstacles and patron of wisdom.
The festival is observed on Bhadrapada Shukla Chaturthi, with special emphasis on Madhyahna-period worship for sthapana and main puja.
Homes and temples celebrate with idol installation, mantra-japa, aarti, offerings, and community devotion across multiple regions of India.
Religious and Cultural Significance
Ganesh Chaturthi symbolizes auspicious beginnings, clarity in decision-making, and removal of inner and outer obstacles.
Lord Ganesha is invoked before major life actions, and this observance strengthens sankalpa, discipline, and gratitude.
Culturally, the festival blends home worship and public celebration, promoting devotion, community harmony, and shared seva.
Rituals and Traditions
- Clean the home altar and prepare the puja space before beginning Ganesh Chaturthi observance.
- Install the idol during the day and perform pran-pratishtha according to family or sampradaya tradition.
- Offer durva grass, red flowers, sandal paste, incense, and diya with mantra chanting.
- Observe the main puja within the Madhyahna Muhurat shown for your city.
- Offer modak, laddoo, fruits, coconut, and panchamrit as naivedya.
- Recite Ganapati Atharvashirsha, Ganesha stotra, or simple nama-japa with devotion.
- Conclude with aarti, prasad distribution, and prayers for wisdom and obstacle-free progress.
Puja Vidhi (Step-by-Step)
Take a morning bath, wear clean clothes, and set a sanctified puja space.
Invoke Lord Ganesha with sankalpa for Chaturthi worship.
Perform avahana and offer flowers, durva, akshat, dhup, and deep.
Offer naivedya including modak and fruits while reciting Ganesha mantras.
Perform the main puja and aarti during Madhyahna Muhurat.
Pray for knowledge, stability, and removal of obstacles in family life.
Distribute prasad and complete the worship with gratitude.
Traditional Offerings
Common offerings and observances for Ganesh Chaturthi include:
- Durva grass, red flowers, and sandal paste
- Modak, laddoo, coconut, and seasonal fruits
- Ghee diya and incense during puja and aarti
- Ganapati Atharvashirsha or Ganesha stotra recitation
- Daan and seva with devotional intent
- Prasad sharing with family and community