Mumbai: Ganesh Chaturthi is one of the major Hindu festivals that is celebrated as grandly in Maharashtra as Durga Pooja is in West Bengal and Chhath Pooja in Bihar and Jharkhand.
Also known as Vinayak Chaturthi, this festival in honour of Lord Ganesha is celebrated in the month of Bhadrapada according to the Hindu calendar. The dates for the festival usually fall between August and September every year and lasts upto 10 days. Pooja (worship) of Lord Ganesha is performed during Madhyahna (midday) because the God is believed to be born at that time of the day.
While we look at a day as comprising 24 hours, as per Hindu mythology an entire day between sunrise and sunset is divided into five parts; Pratah Kala (early morning), Sangava (early in the day), Madhyahna (midday), Aparahna (afternoon) and Sayan Kal (evening). Ganpati Sthapana and Ganpati Pooja are done during midday because Vedic astrology suggests that Madhyahna is the most appropriate time for for it.
Ganpati Sthapana and Ganpati Pooja Muhurttiming
Madhyahna Ganesh Pooja time: 11:02 am to 13:28 pm
Chaturthi day begun at 8:01 pm on September 16
It will end at 10:20 pm on September 17
When to not look at moon during Ganesha Chaturthi
8:01 pm to 8:13 pm on September 16
9:20 am to 8:50 pm on September 17
What if you did look at the moon by mistake
Chant the following mantra:
Simhah Prasenamavadhitsimho Jambavata Hatah,
Sukumaraka Marodistava Hyesha Syamantakah
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