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Ganesh Chathurthi 2017. Know the ideal time to bring the idol

Posted on: 19/Aug/2017 3:12:35 PM
During Ganesh Chaturthi, people of all religions, caste and creed come together for celebrating.
 
On Ganesh Chaturthi 2017 Pooja Muhurut, we bring Vigraha or idol to the home. When you plan to bring the Ganesh idol home before one day, i.e. on 24th of August 2017, the Shubh time will be between 6.25 and 7.59, and Labh time will be between 12.41 and 14.14. During the Amrit time that is between 18.56 and 20.22, it is Muhurut for the evening. As per Panchang of Mumbai, make note of the timings.
 
The Ganesh idol can be placed at your home on Ganesh Chathurthi day on 25th of August 2017 during the Labh time that falls between 07.59 and 09.33, or it can also be done during Amrit time between 09.33 and 11.07. During Madhyanhana or Ganesh Chaturthi, people perform Ganesh Pooja and they believe that lord Ganesha was born during Madhyahana Kaal that is between 12.41 and 14.14. For Ganesh Pooja and for all other works, Muhurut time is the very ideal time.
 
Across India, the festival of Ganesh Chathurthi is celebrated in a grand manner with fervor and devotion in heart. People will bring the idols of Lord Ganesha to home and enjoy the festival worshiping the lord in different ways for different time period: 1.5 days, 3 days, 5 days, 7 days, or 11 days as per the traditional procedures they practice.
 
During the last worshiping day, the idol will be taken out and it will be gently immersed in the beach – this is a traditional practice followed for the eve.

Ganesh Chathurthi is among the most popular festivals in India. This has got a lot of reasons. Lord Ganesha is one of the most popular gods. In almost all the religious ceremonies and festivals, people first of all get the blessings from Lord Ganesha. He is believed to remove all sorts of obstacles and pave way to enjoy success. He gives fortune and prevents all kinds of natural calamities.
 
Ganapathi is touted as the lord of wisdom. He is a benevolent deity belonging to the Peshwas dynasty who entirely ruled Maharashtra. He is the herald of making new beginnings.

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