In 2025, Ganesh Chaturthi begins on: Friday, August 29th The 10-day festival end

The festival celebrates the birth of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles. 

The Story Behind The Festival 

– Legend says Goddess Parvati created Ganesha from sandalwood paste to guard her door. When Lord Shiva unknowingly beheaded him, he brought him back to life with an elephant's head. – 

The Rituals: Bringing Bappa Home 

The festival starts with installing a clay idol at home or in pandals. Priests chant mantras to invoke life into the idol. – 

The Daily Worship (Puja) 

– Red flowers & Durva gra – Sweet Modak – Lit lamps (Aarti) – Chants of "Ganpati Bappa Morya!"

Ganesha's Favorite Treat 

No celebration is complete without Modak! These sweet dumplings, filled with jaggery and coconut, are said to be Lord Ganesha's absolute favorite. 

The Grand Farewell: Visarjan 

On the final day, we bid a tearful yet joyous farewell. The idol is carried in grand processions and immersed in water, symbolizing the cycle of creation and dissolution.

Go Eco-Friendly in 2025! 

Clay Idols: Instead of Plaster of Paris (PoP). Symbolic Visarjan: At home in a water body. Natural Paints: For a greener planet.