Ganesh Chaturthi
Ganesh Chaturthi, also called Vinayak Chaturthi, commemorates the birth of Lord Ganesha, the god of wisdom and wealth who removes barriers. Ganesh Chaturthi will be observed starting on August 27 this year. Installing elaborately constructed Ganesha idols in houses and public pandals decorated with flowers, lights, and sweets like modaks is part of the ten-day celebration, which is celebrated with great devotion, especially in Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka. Prayers, aartis, and communal festivities are held during the festival, which ends with the Visarjan, in which idols are submerged in water.

May Lord Ganesha clear your way of all impediments and grant you knowledge, wealth, and joy. I hope you have a wonderful Ganesh Chaturthi!
A happy Ganesh Chaturthi full of love, laughter, and heavenly blessings is what I’m wishing you and your family. Morya Ganpati Bappa!
May Lord Ganesha’s heavenly presence fill your life with unending happiness and prosperity. Enjoy your 2025 Vinayak Chaturthi!
I hope that Lord Ganesha grants you good health, prosperity, and tranquility on this auspicious occasion. Greetings on Ganesh Chaturthi!
August 27, 2025, is an auspicious day for Ganesh Sthapana Muhurat.
- From 11:01 am until 1:40 pm is the first muhurat.
- The second muhurat is from 1:39 until 6:05 p.m.
- Ganesh Puja is best performed between 11:05 am and 1:40 pm.

The Ten-Day Ganesh Chaturthi Celebration
Ganesh Chaturthi marks the start of the festival, which lasts for ten colorful days full of rituals, prayers, devotional music, and cultural events. Idols of Lord Ganesha are submerged in rivers, lakes, or seas while chanting on the last day, Anant Chaturdashi.
In addition to installing statues of Lord Ganesha and performing daily aarti and bhajans, families, housing societies, and large public mandals also erect exquisitely painted pandals. Prasad is made and served with sweets like modak, ladoo, and karanji, which are thought to be Ganesha’s favorites.