
Ganpati Bappa Morya! Pudchya Varshi Lavkar Ya!
When the streets come alive with dhol-tasha beats, the air smells of freshly steamed modaks, and homes glow with colourful rangolis, you know Ganesh Chaturthi 2025 has arrived.
This beloved Hindu festival isn’t just about rituals; it’s about devotion, joy, and togetherness. Whether you’re hosting Bappa at home or visiting grand pandals, here’s your complete guide on how to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi with spirituality, fun, and eco-consciousness.
Begin your Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations by deep cleaning your home to create a pure, positive space for Bappa’s blessings. Choose eco-friendly Ganesh idols made from shadu mati (clay) for an environmentally safe Ganesh visarjan.
Decorate a vibrant Ganesh Chaturthi mandap using banana and mango leaves, marigold garlands, and natural rangoli colours. Keep Ganpati puja items ready, red hibiscus flowers, 21 blades of durva grass, coconut, incense, camphor, and sweet modaks, to welcome Him with love and devotion.
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On Ganesh Chaturthi morning, bring the idol home with chants of “Ganpati Bappa Morya!”.
The Pranapratishtha ritual invokes the divine presence into the idol, marking the official start of the festival.
Offer 21 modaks, Lord Ganesha’s favourite, along with 21 blades of durva grass, red hibiscus flowers, and a coconut.
Light ghee diyas and chant “Om Gan Ganapataye Namah” for prosperity, wisdom, and the removal of obstacles.
For 1.5, 3, 5, 7, or the full 10 days of Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations, perform Ganesh Chaturthi aarti every morning and evening. Sing soulful Ganpati bhajans like Sukhkarta Dukhaharta and Shendur Lal Chadhayo to fill your home with positive energy.
Offer fresh flowers, modaks, laddoos, or sheera as Ganesh Chaturthi prasad, and share it with family, friends, and neighbours. This daily ritual strengthens the spiritual connection with Bappa.

A highlight of Ganesh Chaturthi in Maharashtra is visiting the famous Ganesh pandals in Mumbai and other cities. These best Ganpati mandals are celebrated for their devotion, art, and creativity:
Lalbaugcha Raja (Mumbai): The most iconic pandal, known for fulfilling wishes (Navsacha Ganpati).
Dagadusheth Halwai Ganpati (Pune): Adorned with gold and rich floral décor.
Andhericha Raja (Mumbai): Famous for unique, creative themes every year.
These pandals attract millions of devotees, offering both a spiritual and cultural experience.
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On Anant Chaturdashi, the last day of the festival, devotees immerse the idol in water during the Ganesh Visarjan ceremony with chants of “Pudchya Varshi Lavkar Ya!”. This symbolic farewell represents the cycle of creation and dissolution.
For an eco-friendly Ganesh immersion, opt for:
Artificial ponds created by municipalities.
Home water tank visarjan to reduce water pollution.
Celebrate responsibly with these green Ganpati tips:
Choose eco-friendly Ganesh idols made of clay.
Use biodegradable and natural Ganesh Chaturthi decorations.
Avoid thermocol and plastic décor.
Play traditional instruments instead of loudspeakers.
Share Ganesh Chaturthi prasad with underprivileged communities.
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Q1. What are Ganesh Chaturthi 2025 dates?
Ganesh Chaturthi starts on Thursday, August 28, 2025, and ends with Ganesh Visarjan on Saturday, September 6, 2025.
Q2. What is Lord Ganesha’s favourite sweet?
Ukadiche Modak, steamed rice flour dumplings with jaggery and coconut filling.
Q3. What flowers are used in Ganesh Puja?
Red hibiscus, marigold, and jasmine are considered most auspicious.
Q4. What does ‘Ganpati Bappa Morya’ mean?
It means “Hail Lord Ganesha! Please return early next year.”
Q5. How many days is Ganesh Chaturthi celebrated at home?
Traditionally 10 days, though many observe it for 1.5, 3, 5, or 7 days.
Ganesh Chaturthi is more than a ritual, it’s an emotion. It’s the beat of dhol-tasha, the taste of steaming hot modaks, and the joy of community coming together under Bappa’s blessings.
When the final aarti ends and the idol dissolves into the water, His promise remains:
“I will return next year to remove your troubles and fill your life with happiness.”
Ganpati Bappa Morya! Pudchya Varshi Lavkar Ya!
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