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  2. Sep 20, 2023 · Ganesh Chaturthi, also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi, is one of India’s most celebrated festivals. People honor Lord Ganesha, the beloved elephant-headed deity, through vibrant processions, intricate rituals, and an atmosphere of immense joy.

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    Ganesha Chaturthi, also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi, is the festival day celebrating the birth of Lord Ganesha. One of the great national festivals of India, and the foremost annual festival to Ganesha, it is celebrated on the chaturthi or “fourth day” after the new moon in the Tamil month of Avani (August-September). We decorate the temple and hom...

    Ganesha Visarjana (a Sanskrit word meaning “departure”) names the Ganesha Chaturthi immersion ceremony. Especially in Maharashtra state, it takes place ten days after Ganesha Chaturthi; though in some areas Visarjana is done even on the Chaturthi day itself. It is a ceremony of fond farewell to a beloved God. On Chaturthi day we celebrate Ganesha’s...

    Pandit Arunachalam provides an excellent description of the joyful activity of making clay Ganeshas: “The form of Ganesha is a delight not only to the artist and the sculptor but also to the children….Almost all the children try their hand at producing the complete form of Ganesha in clay with their own hands — the full elephant face with its trunk...

    Vinayaka Vratam is a 21-day festival honoring Lord Ganesha beginning on the full moon day in the month of Karttikai — November/December. During these days Vinayaka Purana, or stories, are recited in the temples, and special pujas are conducted at every Ganesha temple. Many devotees observe the vrata(vow) of attending daily puja at a Ganesha temple ...

    Markali Pillaiyar is a month-long home religious festival held in honor of Lord Ganesha. For untold thousands of years winter festivities and ceremonies have been held in His honor. During the Tamil month of Markali — from mid-December to the mid-January — we worship Lord Pillaiyar, the Noble Child, with special devotion, prayers and japa of His na...

    Pancha Ganapati is a modern Hindu festival of the Five-Faced (panchameans “five”) Maha Ganapati — Lord of Categories. This festival falls during the thirty days of the Markali Pillaiyar home festival and lasts for five days — from December 21 through 25. The winter solstice has always been a festive time of year in all countries and religions, amon...

  3. The festival celebrates Ganesha as the God of New Beginnings and the Remover of Obstacles as well as the god of wisdom and intelligence [6][7] and is observed throughout the Indian subcontinent by Hindus, especially in the states such as Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Odisha, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Goa, as well as Nep...

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    Festivals associated with Ganesh are Ganesha Chaturthi or Vināyaka chaturthī in the śuklapakṣa (the fourth day of the waxing moon) in the month of Bhadrapada (August/September) and the Ganesh Jayanti (Ganesha's birthday) celebrated on the cathurthī of the śuklapakṣa (fourth day of the waxing moon) in the month of magha (January/February)."

  5. Sep 23, 2024 · Ganesh Chaturthi, in Hinduism, 10-day festival marking the birth of the elephant-headed deity Ganesha, the god of prosperity and wisdom. It begins on the fourth day (chaturthi) of the month of Bhadrapada (August–September). Idols of Ganesha are anointed, offered food, and brought to rivers for immersion.

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  6. Aug 6, 2024 · In the months of August and September, one festival truly steals the spotlight across India: Ganesh Chaturthi. In this blog, we’ll explore why Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated, who started it, when it takes place, why it lasts for 10 days, and how you can celebrate the festival of Ganesha as an expat abroad. So, let’s dive in and discover more!

  7. Sep 30, 2009 · In places such as Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra (in India), the festival is celebrated for ten days and is a joyous event and regarded as a public occasion. In other places it is simply...