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What is Ganesh Chaturthi?

Ganesh Chaturthi is a major Hindu festival dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the god of wisdom, prosperity, and good fortune. It marks the birth of Lord Ganesha and is celebrated with great devotion across India. The festival begins with the installation of beautifully crafted idols of Lord Ganesha in homes and public places, followed by prayers, cultural activities, and offerings. On the last day, the idols are immersed in water, symbolizing the cycle of creation and dissolution. Ganesh Chaturthi brings people together in a spirit of joy, devotion, and community.

Ganesh Chaturthi is not only a religious celebration but also a festival that promotes unity, culture, and tradition. Families, friends, and communities come together to decorate spaces, prepare sweets like modak, and take part in music and dance. The atmosphere is filled with devotion and joy, making it one of the most awaited festivals of the year. For many, Ganesh Chaturthi also signifies new beginnings, positivity, and the hope for prosperity in life and business.

The festival is especially popular in states like Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat, and Andhra Pradesh, where grand processions and public celebrations take place. Beautifully crafted idols of Lord Ganesha are installed in large pandals (temporary structures), where people gather for prayers, cultural performances, and social activities. These gatherings foster a strong sense of community and togetherness, making Ganesh Chaturthi a festival that blends devotion with cultural richness.

Why is Ganesh Chaturthi Celebrated?

Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated to honor the birth of Lord Ganesha, who is revered as the remover of obstacles and the god of wisdom, prosperity, and new beginnings. According to Hindu beliefs, worshipping Lord Ganesha during this festival brings good fortune, success, and harmony in life. The celebration also reminds people of the importance of knowledge, humility, and devotion.

How to Celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi?

Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated with devotion, joy, and colorful traditions. The festival begins with bringing home or installing a beautifully crafted idol of Lord Ganesha, which is placed on a decorated platform. Special rituals and prayers are performed to invoke his blessings, and devotees offer flowers, fruits, and sweets like modak, which is considered his favorite. Each day, families and communities perform aarti, sing devotional songs, and share festive meals together.The celebration is marked by beautifully decorated homes, vibrant community pandals, and cultural events that bring people closer. Many also engage in charitable activities, reflecting the values of giving and unity. The festival usually lasts from one and a half days to ten days, depending on tradition. On the final day, the idol is immersed in water during Visarjan, symbolizing Lord Ganesha’s return to his abode and the promise of new beginnings.

Upcoming Ganesh Chaturthi

14-09-2026 (Monday)