The Arrival of Vighnaharta Ganesh Chaturthi marks the birth of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the God of new beginnings. Celebrated with immense devotion, this festival brings families and communities together in welcoming Bappa into homes and pandals, spreading messages of wisdom, prosperity and purity.
Wake up during Brahma Muhurat (4:16–5:04 AM on July 14), take a bath, wear fresh white or yellow attire, and commit yourself to fasting and worship.
Clay idols of Ganesha are installed at homes and public places with rituals
Devotees offer modaks, durva grass and chant Ganesha mantras
Spiritual music, dances and storytelling inspire joy and faith
On Anant Chaturdashi, idols are immersed with love and gratitude Eco-Friendly Celebrations – Promoting devotion in harmony with nature
Lord Ganesha, first born in a human form by Maa Parvati, radiated youthful beauty and fearless strength. His later elephant head became the eternal sign of divine intellect and foresight.
Homes, temples and pandals come alive with decorations, lights and collective prayers as devotees chant “Ganpati Bappa Morya” with joy and unity.
Daily rituals include chanting, aartis and offerings of favorite sweets like modak, coconut ladoos and banana, creating an aura of divine positivity.