Vinayaka Chathurthi, also known as Ganesh Chaturthi, is a prominent festival dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and god of beginnings.
Celebrated with great enthusiasm across India, Vinayaka Chathurthi involves installing idols of Lord Ganesha in homes and public places. Devotees perform prayers, sing devotional songs, and offer sweets like modak. The festival lasts several days, culminating in the immersion of the idols in water, symbolizing Ganesha's return to his celestial abode.
| Day | Date | From | To |
|---|---|---|---|
| Saturday | January 13 | 11:09 | 13:25 |
| Monday | February 12 | 11:13 | 12:26 |
| Tuesday | March 13 | 11:07 | 13:29 |
| Wednesday | April 11 | 10:56 | 13:23 |
| Friday | May 11 | 10:49 | 11:34 |
| Saturday | June 09 | 10:51 | 13:24 |
| Sunday | July 08 | 10:57 | 13:30 |
| Tuesday | August 07 | 10:59 | 13:29 |
| Wednesday | September 05 | 10:54 | 13:20 |
| Friday | October 05 | 10:46 | 13:08 |
| Sunday | November 04 | 10:43 | 13:01 |
| Monday | December 03 | 10:50 | 13:06 |
This festival fosters community bonding, artistic expression, and spiritual devotion. Lord Ganesha's blessings are sought for prosperity, wisdom, and success. The event includes cultural programs, processions, and charitable activities, making it one of the most widely celebrated Hindu festivals.
In 2035 first Vinayaka Chathurthi vrat is on 13th January followed by, 12th February, 13th March, 11th April, 11th May, 9th June, 8th July, 7th August, 5th September, 5th October, 4th November, and the last Vinayaka Chathurthi date in 2035 marks on 3rd December. Devotees are requested to fast and offer pooja on all these Vinayaka Chathurthi days for the well-being of their own and beloved ones.