Ganesh Chaturthi is the most auspicious Hindu festival celebrated to mark the birth of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the god of good luck. The festival falls on the fourth day of the Bhadrapada month in the Hindu calendar, which usually falls in September or October.
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This year, Ganesh Chaturthi will be celebrated on September 19, 2023.
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Wishes:
- May Lord Ganesha bless you with wisdom, prosperity, and happiness. Happy Ganesh Chaturthi!
- Wishing you a joyous and blessed Ganesh Chaturthi. May Lord Ganesha remove all obstacles from your path and grant you all your wishes.
- Let us celebrate the birth of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the god of good luck. Happy Ganesh Chaturthi!
Quotes:
- “Lord Ganesha is the remover of obstacles and the giver of wisdom. May he bless you with all the success and happiness you deserve.”
- “Ganesh Chaturthi is a time to celebrate the birth of Lord Ganesha, the god of good luck and prosperity. May he bless you and your family with all the joy and happiness in the world.”
- “Ganesh Chaturthi is a time to come together and celebrate our faith. May Lord Ganesha bless us all with peace, love, and harmony.”
Greetings:
- A very Happy Ganesh Chaturthi to you and your family!
- May Lord Ganesha shower his blessings on you and your loved ones.
- Wishing you a prosperous and joyous Ganesh Chaturthi!
Facebook and WhatsApp Status:
- Happy Ganesh Chaturthi! May Lord Ganesha bless us all with wisdom, prosperity, and happiness.
- Om Ganeshaya Namah!
- Ganesh Chaturthi Mubarak!
How to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi:
Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated with great fervor and enthusiasm by Hindus all over the world. People bring home idols of Lord Ganesha and worship him for 10 days. During this time, people chant devotional songs, offer prayers, and perform aarti. They also distribute sweets and other delicacies to their friends and family.
On the 10th day of the festival, the idols of Lord Ganesha are immersed in water bodies. This symbolizes the end of the festival and the return of Lord Ganesha to his heavenly abode.