According to Drik Panchang, the ideal time for performing the Ganesh puja, or Ganpati sthapana, is between 11:03 am and 1:34 pm on September 7, 2024. Below is a city-specific breakdown of the puja timings:
Ganesh Chaturthi, one of the most cherished Hindu festivals, falls on September 7 in 2024. This vibrant celebration marks the arrival of Lord Ganesh, the remover of obstacles and the god of new beginnings. It is observed with great devotion across India, particularly during the Shukla Paksha of the Bhadrapada month. Whether you're preparing for Ganpati sthapana or planning for Ganesh Visarjan, knowing the exact timings and rituals is key to honoring Lord Ganesha. Below, you’ll find everything from the shubh muhurat, city-wise puja schedules, and bhog offerings to the visarjan details.
Ganesh Chaturthi 2024: Shubh Muhurat and Citywise Puja Timings
According to Drik Panchang, the ideal time for performing the Ganesh puja, or Ganpati sthapana, is between 11:03 am and 1:34 pm on September 7, 2024. Below is a city-specific breakdown of the puja timings:
- Pune: 11:18 am to 01:47 pm
- Mumbai: 11:22 am to 01:51 pm
- New Delhi: 11:03 am to 01:34 pm
- Gurgaon: 11:04 am to 01:35 pm
- Noida: 11:03 am to 01:33 pm
- Chennai: 10:53 am to 01:21 pm
- Jaipur: 11:09 am to 01:40 pm
- Hyderabad: 11:00 am to 01:28 pm
- Chandigarh: 11:05 am to 01:36 pm
- Kolkata: 10:20 am to 12:49 pm
- Bengaluru: 11:04 am to 01:31 pm
- Ahmedabad: 11:23 am to 01:52 pm
The Chaturthi Tithi starts on September 6 at 3:01 pm and concludes on September 7 at 5:37 pm, making it essential to perform the rituals within this window.
Ganesh Chaturthi Visarjan 2024: Dates and Muhurat
The festival spans 10 days, culminating in the emotional farewell during Ganesh Visarjan, where devotees immerse Lord Ganesh's idol in water. This year, Ganesh Visarjan will take place on Tuesday, September 17, 2024. Here are the prime timings for performing the visarjan:
- Morning Muhurat: 9:11 am to 1:47 pm
- Afternoon Muhurat: 3:19 pm to 4:51 pm
- Evening Muhurat: 7:51 pm to 9:19 pm
- Night Muhurat: 10:47 pm to 3:12 am, September 18
The Chaturdashi Tithi begins on September 16 at 3:10 pm and ends on September 17 at 11:44 am, ensuring devotees can choose the best moment to bid adieu to Lord Ganesha.
Traditional Bhog for Lord Ganesh
Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations are incomplete without offering bhog to Lord Ganesha. His favorite treat, the modak, is an absolute must. This sweet dumpling, often filled with jaggery and coconut, is symbolic of spiritual wisdom. In addition to modaks, other offerings include:
- Laddu: A round sweet symbolizing prosperity
- Pooran Poli: A sweet flatbread often filled with lentils and jaggery
- Kheer: A rich, creamy rice pudding
- Supari: A traditional betel nut offering, often given during pujas
These delicious dishes represent devotion and are believed to please Lord Ganesh, ensuring his blessings throughout the year.
Ganesha Decoration Ideas
Decorating for Ganesh Chaturthi is an essential part of the festivities, as devotees create beautiful, often elaborate, spaces for Ganpati sthapana. Whether you go for traditional floral arrangements or more modern decor with lights and eco-friendly materials, the idea is to create an inviting atmosphere for Lord Ganesha. Popular decoration themes range from floral arches and marigold backdrops to elegant, eco-conscious designs that emphasize sustainability.
As the festival approaches, may your home be filled with joy, love, and the blessings of Lord Ganesha.