gujarati
Ganesh Chaturthi
ગણેશ ચતુર્થી
August–September · 10 days
Ganesh Chaturthi is the birthday of Ganesh — the elephant-headed son of Shiva and Parvati, the remover of obstacles, the one Gujaratis invoke first before any new venture or auspicious work. It falls on Bhadrapad Shukla Chaturthi (August-September). The grandest celebrations belong to Maharashtra — Mumbai's ten-day pandals are world-famous — but Gujaratis observe it widely too, especially in business families, where Ganesh's blessing on the year's ventures is considered essential. The festival runs from one and a half days to ten, depending on family tradition. Each family installs a murti at home, performs puja morning and evening with modak (Ganesh's preferred sweet), and ends the observance with visarjan — sending the murti back into water, carrying that year's obstacles away.
What to do
Murti installation
EssentialOn the morning of Bhadrapad Shukla Chaturthi, a clay or metal Ganesh murti is welcomed into the home with a brief pranapratishtha — the ritual that 'invites' Ganesh to inhabit the murti for the duration.
Daily morning and evening puja
EssentialTwice a day — morning and evening aarti with fresh flowers, modak, and the Ganesh aarti 'Sukhakarta Dukhaharta.' The duration is a family choice: one and a half days, five, seven, or the full ten.
Modak offering
EssentialModak — steamed rice dumplings with coconut and jaggery filling — is Ganesh's preferred sweet. Twenty-one (or eleven, or one) are offered through the festival days.
Ganesh Visarjan
EssentialOn the final day (1.5, 5, 7, or 10), the murti is immersed in water — sending Ganesh back to Kailash with the obstacles he gathered through the days. A short farewell aarti, then visarjan.
Getting ready
Decide festival duration — 1.5, 5, 7, or 10 days — and inform extended family
home
Source eco-friendly clay Ganesh murti (size suited to your duration) — Patel Brothers, Indian online vendors
home
Find local Gujarati Samaj / temple community Ganesh Chaturthi schedule if attending
community
Buy or order modak — Surati Farsan, Tirupati Foods, or Patel Brothers frozen
food
Clean and decorate puja space — red or yellow cloth, mango leaves, rangoli, fresh flowers
home
Buy durva grass (21 blades), red hibiscus, coconut
home
Welcome Ganesh in morning with pranapratishtha; install on chowki; perform first puja
ritual
On final day: morning puja, then visarjan (community procession or home bucket)
ritual
In the diaspora
Diaspora Ganesh Chaturthi tends to land in two formats. At home, most Gujarati families keep a one-and-a-half-day Ganpati — install a clay murti on the morning of Chaturthi, do morning and evening puja with modak, durva grass, and red hibiscus, then visarjan the next afternoon in a backyard bucket of water poured into a garden. At the community level, Gujarati Samaj chapters, Maharashtra Mandal, and most Hindu temples hold ten-day pandals with daily aarti and a large public visarjan procession on the final day. Eco-friendly clay murtis are now widely available at Patel Brothers and online (PurnaKumbha, MitticoolUSA); painted plaster-of-paris murtis are increasingly rare.
When is Ganesh Chaturthi?
- Ganesh Chaturthi 2025
- August 27 – September 5, 2025
- Ganesh Chaturthi 2026
- September 14–25, 2026
- Ganesh Chaturthi 2027
- September 4–14, 2027
Save to your calendar
Add Ganesh Chaturthi 2026 (2026-09-14 – 2026-09-25) — free, no account needed.
Apple Calendar opens the downloaded .ics file. Reminders in the Cultural app are coming soon.