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॥ ॐ श्री परमात्मने नमः ॥

🚩 Ganesh Visarjan 2025 🚩

What is Ganesh Visarjan?

                Hindu households observe Ganesh Chaturthi to celebrate the incarnation of Lord Ganesh, the eldest son of Lord Shiva and Parvati. Ganesh is worshipped before one begins any auspicious work or job and pray to remove the obstacles and pave the way for growth, success, and prosperity. 

                  Ganesh Chaturthi is a colorful and joyous festival celebrated enthusiastically by families.  Celebrations stretch over three to ten days, depending on the region and culminate with Ganesh Visarjan or the farewell to Lord Ganesh. Depending on their tradition, families perform the Visarjan on one and a half days, three, five, seven, or eleven days. 

             For Ganesh Chaturthi puja, people get a new Ganesh idol made of perishable materials like clay, paper pulp, lime paste, or others. These idols are installed at the altar as a mark of inviting Ganesh to the household. Following the puja on Ganesh Chaturthi day, the idol is kept in the puja room/pandal for three or ten days, and finally the family bids farewell to the Lord. This is known as visarjan. As part of the Visarjan, the idol used for the puja is given a grand farewell and immersed in a water body. 

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🕰️Ganesh Visarjan 2025 Date & Time:📅

Ganesha Visarjan on Anant Chaturdashi on Saturday, September 6, 2025 

Auspicious Choghadiya Muhurat for Ganesha Visarjan 

Morning Muhurat (Shubha) – 08:09 AM to 09:42 AM 

Afternoon Muhurat (Chara, Labha, Amrita) – 12:49 PM to 05:29 PM 

Evening Muhurat (Labha) – 07:03 PM to 08:29 PM 

Night Muhurat (Shubha, Amrita, Chara) – 09:56 PM to 02:16 AM, Sep 07 

Early Morning Muhurat (Labha) – 05:09 AM to 06:36 AM, Sep 07 

Chaturdashi Tithi Begins – 03:12 AM on Sep 06, 2025 

Chaturdashi Tithi Ends – 01:41 AM on Sep 07, 2025 

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💐Significance of Ganesh Visarjan:💐

 

                Every puja in Hindu tradition comprises three stages – Avahan (invitation or invocation), puja (worship), and Yathasthan (sendoff). During the invocation, the chief deity of the puja is placed on an elevated platform, and place a Kalash (sacred pot) filled with water, betel leaves, and coconut on top of it. The puja follows as per the tradition and is performed by the family. Yathasthan means giving a sendoff to the deity in a respectful manner after the prayers and thanking the Lord for his blessings. Ganesh Visarjan marks the farewell where the devotees give a sendoff to Lord Ganesh in a grand manner to commemorate the conclusion of the celebrations. 

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🍀Ganesh Visarjan: Procedure for homes:🍀

 

  • Depending on the family tradition, Ganesh Visarjan is done on one and half-day or the third, fifth, seventh, ninth, or eleventh day. On the day of Ganesh Visarjan, the family gathers in front of the idol and performs the final puja with flowers, lighting diyas, incense sticks, modaks, ladoos and other eatables prepared for the day. The puja concludes with the waving of camphor flame in front of the idol.

     

  • The whole family chants prayers. The head of the family then sprinkles turmeric rice (Akshad) on the idol, finally doing a namaskar.

     

  • The eldest male member of the family touches the idol and gently moves it as a mark of starting the farewell journey.
      
  • One must offer curd and sweets to Lord Ganesha as they bid him farewell. The family bundles some rice and cereals in a red cloth to accompany him during his voyage back to his abode. 
      
  • The family then chants the shlokas of Ganesh. The designated male member carries the idol and takes the idol around the house for a final round.

     

  • More members gather for the visarjan and set out to bid farewell to the Lord. Upon reaching the visarjan spot, which is usually a water body like river, lake, pond, or sea, the Ganesh idol is respectfully immersed in the water accompanied by the chanting of Ganesh names and slogans.

     

  • The devotees pray Lord Ganesh to bless their households and return for the puja next year. 

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🌻Is there any specific date and time for Ganesh Visarjan?🌻 

 

            There are no strict rules; usually the Ganesh Visarjan ceremony depends on family tradition. Symbolically, Lord Ganesha comes home on the auspicious day of Ganesh Chaturthi and it is up to us to decide when we want to give Lord Ganesha the farewell. But, it is considered best to immerse the idol before the Sunset. 

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🍀 How should you Perform Ganesh Visarjan Procedure?🍀 

 

  • Perform Aarti before Ganesha Visarjan. Be present with all the family members. The traditional Ganesh Mantras and the Aarti prayers should be chanted. 

     

  • Start the Ganesh Visarjan day with Morning Aarti.

     

  • Sing the “Jai Ganesh Deva” chants while performing Aartis.

     

  • Distribute holy Prasad among all the family members.

     

  • Offer five items – Oil lamps, Flowers, Incense, Fragrance and well-prepared delicacies to Lord Ganpati.

     

  • When it is time for Ganesh Visarjan, the family members should gather once again to perform Aarti before leaving the house.

     

  • Five minutes prior to leaving the house, move the idol very slowly and slightly, about 1 inch forward. In short, you have to change the position of the idol a bit, which marks the completion of the Lord’s stay at your place. It is important to take Him for Visarjan with all family members.
     
  • Be grateful to Lord Ganesha for visiting your home and convey your heart’s message to the Lord. Thank him for bringing prosperity and auspiciousness to your home. Thank him for taking away all difficulties with him. Gratitude is what matters the most to the Lord.

     

  • Sprinkle raw rice mixed with turmeric (Akshat) upon the lord.

     

  • Spoonfeed curd to Ganesha as a remembrance.

     

  • Take a red cloth, keep dry coconut stuffed with jaggery and 5 different grains (including rice). Tie it in a knot around Ganesha’s hand. This is the food prepared for His journey.

     

  • Take some water and sprinkle it on the person performing the Ganesh Visarjan.
     
  • Pick up the Ganesh idol and take Him around the House, mainly the master bedrooms and the kitchen so that His Holy Gaze and Blessings fall on the full house.

     

  • Chant “Ganapati Bappa Moriya” and other Ganesha shlokas.

     

  • Walk out of home and move towards the immersion point.

     

  • Take a Coconut and circle on the head of the Idol three times and break the coconut on the ground and leave it aside.

     

  • Don’t take this as a prasad rather immerse it with the idol.

     

  • Once done, family members can proceed to the Ganesh Visarjan area, where once again the Aartis should be performed before finally letting Him go.

     

  • The person performing the Ganesh Visarjan should remove all garlands and other decorations on the Ganesha idol.

     

  • Do not throw the removed garlands and decorations in the river. You can dispose or donate them at the appropriate place.

     

  • Now, immerse the idol of Lord Ganesha.
     
  • His Blessings will remain with you and your family and He will take away all pains and problems and bless you with Peace, Prosperity and Health. 

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💐 What you should immerse and what you should take back with you after the Ganesh Visarjan? 💐  

 

Immerse the following things: 

  • The Main Idol
  • The Kalash
  • The water in the kalash
  • The contents
  
What If you Wish to Bring Ganpati Home Next Year? 

  

Take back the following things: 

 

  • Sand near the immersion site.
  • Coconut of the Kalash which can be tied in a red cloth and kept in your temple
  • The new coconut.
  • Ganesha wishes a happy, healthy and prosperous Anant Chaturdashi.

     

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🍀Mantras of Ganesh Visarjan:🍀
 

                 There are no specific Ganesh Visarjan mantras. “Ganapati Bappa Moriya” is the most common chant that beautifully defines the spirit of Ganeshotsav. 

  
You can also chant this prayer during the Ganesh Visarjan: 

 

“Mushikavaahana modaka hastha 

Chaamara karna vilambitha sutra 

Vaamana rupa maheshwara putra 

Vighna vinaayaka paada namasthe” 

  

Translation: “O Lord! the son of Lord Shiva and the Destroyer of all obstacles with mouse as Thy vehicle, with sweet pudding in hand, with wide ears and long hanging trunk, I prostrate at Thy lotus-like Feet!” 

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💐Conclusion💐


                        Ganesh Visarjan is a poignant and significant ritual that marks the end of the Ganesh Chaturthi festival. It is a time of joy, devotion, and community bonding, as well as a reminder of the impermanent nature of life. By understanding the step-by-step rituals and their significance, you can fully immerse yourself in the celebrations and ensure that the farewell to Lord Ganesha is both respectful and meaningful. Embracing eco-friendly practices will not only honor the spirit of Ganesha but also contribute to a healthier and more sustainable environment. This Ganesh Visarjan, let’s celebrate with devotion, joy, and a commitment to protecting our planet.

Ganpati Bappa Morya! 

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