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News Topical, Digital Desk : Lord Ganesha is the first deity worshipped in Sanatan Dharma. Every Wednesday, Lord Ganesha is worshipped with devotion. Additionally, on Chaturthi, Lord Ganesha is worshipped and served. A fast is also observed on Chaturthi.

Religious belief holds that worshipping Lord Ganesha fulfills all a devotee's desires. It also increases income, happiness, good fortune, and lineage. There are many prominent temples dedicated to Lord Ganesha across the country. On Chaturthi, a large number of devotees visit Ganpati Bappa and receive his blessings. Let's explore the exact date and auspicious time for Ganadhipa Sankashti Chaturthi (Ganadhipa Sankashti Chaturthi 2025).

When is Ganaadhipa Sankashti Chaturthi celebrated?

Ganaadhipa Sankashti Chaturthi is celebrated every year on the Chaturthi Tithi of the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) of the month of Aghan. This day is dedicated to Lord Ganesha. On this auspicious occasion, Lord Ganesha is worshipped with devotion.

Ganadipa Sankashti Chaturthi auspicious time (Ganadhipa Sankashti Chaturthi 2025 Shubh Muhurat)

  • Chaturthi of Krishna Paksha of Agahan month begins – November 8 at 07:32 am
  • End of Chaturthi of Krishna Paksha of Agahan month – November 9 at 4:25 am
  • Chandra Darshan Timings - November 8 at 08:01 PM

Vedic calculations

Sanatan scriptures state that worshipping the Moon on the Chaturthi Tithi is auspicious. Therefore, people seek the blessings of the Moon by seeing the Moon on the Chaturthi Tithi. Sometimes, slight variations in the date can make calculations difficult. In such situations, Chandra Darshan is considered important.

When will Ganaadhipa Sankashti Chaturthi be celebrated?

The month of Agahan begins on Thursday, November 6th. The Chaturthi Tithi of the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) of Agahan month falls on November 8th. This day marks the auspicious time for moon sightings. For this reason, Ganaadhipa Sankashti Chaturthi will be celebrated on November 8th.


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