Ganesh Visarjan 2023: Bidding Adieu to Lord Ganesha

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Ganesh Visarjan 2023: Bidding Adieu to Lord Ganesha

Lord Ganesha arrives at our home on the auspicious occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi and leaves us on Ganesh Visarjan or Ganpati Visarjan with the promise of returning next year. Are you curious to find out more about this occasion and its significance? If yes, read on right away.

One of the biggest auspicious festivals of India is Ganesh Chaturthi or Vinayaka Chaturthi, which is a ten-day festival. It celebrates the birth of the elephant-headed deity, Lord Ganesha. Lord Ganesha represents prosperity and wisdom. The occasion falls in the month of Bhadrapada on Shukla Chaturthi as per the Hindu Lunar calendar, which is August or September as per the Gregorian calendar. The ending or the concluding day of Ganesh Chaturthi is when the devotees celebrate Ganesh Visarjan.

The auspicious occasion of Ganpati Visarjan is celebrated with great happiness, spirit, and grandeur, as the devotees bid a heartfelt farewell to Lord Ganesha with a promise of returning next year.

Let’s get to know more about this Ganesh Visarjan 2023.

Ganesh Visarjan 2023 Date And Time: Know Here!

If you want to know the Ganpati Visarjan date and Ganpati Visarjan Muhurat time, check out the information below. 

  • Ganesha Visarjan on Anant Chaturdashi- 28th September 2023 (Thursday)
  • Anant Chaturdashi Puja Muhurat - From 06:12 AM to 06:49 PM (IST)
  • Duration - 12 Hours 37 Mins

Further information regarding the occasion is given below.

  • Chaturdashi Tithi (Starts)- 10:18 PM (IST), 27th September 2023 (Wednesday)
  • Chaturdashi Tithi (Ends)- 06:49 PM PM (IST), 28th September 2023 (Thursday)

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Significance of Ganesh Visarjan

Devotees strongly believe that on Ganpati Visarjan, Lord Ganesha returns to his home on Mount Kailash. The celebrations of Ganesh Chaturthi conclude with the massive Visarjan, which is the immersion of Lord Ganesha’s idol in the sea or any water body. Lord Ganesha is believed to be the remover of all obstacles from the lives of his devotees and the God of good beginnings. In Hindu rituals, Lord Ganesha is paid reverence before any auspicious task. Hence, Lord Ganesha is worshiped first, no matter the occasion.

On this occasion, devotees pay their respects and reverence to the spiritual and divine state. The event commemorates Lord Ganesha’s journey from “Aakar” to “Nirakar.” This is the only Hindu festival that honors and celebrates the spiritual and physical manifestations of the divine being.

The Ganeshotsav, starting on Ganesh Chaturthi, culminates on Anant Chaturdashi. It is also an important day to worship the divine Lord Vishnu in the eternal Anant form. Along with Ganesh Visarjan, Anant Chaturdashi fast is also observed by devotees of Lord Vishnu. They tie a sacred thread during the Puja, as it is believed that the sacred thread protects people from troubles.

When Can Ganpati Visarjan Be Performed?

  • Ganpati Visarjan can be done on the same day as Ganesh Chaturthi after completing the Ganesh Puja. As per Hindu beliefs, the Visarjan of Utthapana of the Hindu deities is done at the end of the Puja. But, the Ganpati Visarjan on Ganesha Chaturthi is done on rare occasions.

  • When the devotees do Ganesh Visarjan on the next day of Ganesh Chaturthi, it is known as one and half day Ganpati Visarjan. Devotees who perform the Ganpati Visarjan on this day usually get the Puja performed in the afternoon. After Madhyana, they can take Lord Ganesha’s idols for Visarjan.

  • The day of Anant Chaturdashi is considered the most auspicious and important day to perform Ganpati Visarjan. However, many people perform the Ganpati Visarjan on the 3rd, 5th, or 7th day from Ganesh Chaturthi, rather than performing it on the 11th day from Ganesh Chaturthi.

  • As mentioned above, Anant Chaturdashi is the most significant day for Ganpati Visarjan. The last day is filled with festivities. On this day, Lord Ganesha’s idol is immersed in a water body.

Rituals Associated with Ganpati Visarjan

Devotees bring Lord Ganesha on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi to their homes and worship him with great reverence and devotion. Ganpati Visarjan is when the devotees say goodbye to Lord Ganesh to commemorate the ending of the festivities.
Devotees perform Lord Ganesha’s Puja and bid farewell to him on Ganesh Visarjan by following these steps.

  • Devotees offer things to Lord Ganesha that he likes, like Modaks, Ladoos, or any other home-cooked sweets. You must light incense sticks and diyas, offer flowers to Lord Ganesha and worship him duly. Also, do Aarti with your family and relatives present.

  • After the Aarti, as the Muhurat for Ganpati Visarjan approaches, everyone should come together to the Puja altar and pick up Lord Ganesha’s idol. Before picking the idol up, move it towards yourself. This change of position means the end of Lord Ganesha’s stay at your home, and then you can head for the Visarjan. You must be grateful to the divine deity for visiting your home. You must thank him for bringing prosperity, happiness, and auspiciousness to your home and for taking away all the problems and worries with him. Thanking Lord Ganesha makes him feel pleased as he feels loved.

  • Offer Akshata to Lord Ganesha. Also, put some curd in Lord Ganesha’s hands.

  • Place a dry coconut, jaggery, and five different grains in a red cloth, and keep this tied cloth near Lord Ganesha. This serves as a meal to satisfy Lord Ganesha’s hunger during the trip home.

  • Sprinkle some water on the person performing the rituals for Ganpati Visarjan.

  • Take Lord Ganesha’s idol and take him around the house, especially the kitchen and master bedrooms, so that his blessings and grace fall on your home and your life. Keep chanting “Ganapati Bappa Morya” and other mantras with full enthusiasm.

  • Come out of your house, holding the idol. Another person should hold a coconut, make three circles over Lord Ganesha’s head, and break it in one go on the floor. This coconut should be immersed with the idol.

  • Family members can proceed to the Ganpati Visarjan venue, where Aarti should be performed one last time with everyone.

  • Remove garlands, ornaments of flowers, and other decorations from Lord Ganesha’s idol and dispose of them properly.

  • Finally, take the idol and immerse it in the water body.

Lord Ganesha’s blessings will remain with you. His blessings will offer you peace, good health, and fortune. 

The Celebrations

Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated with great fervor all over India. The celebrations are enormous in scale in states like Maharashtra and Gujarat. If you want to feel the exuberance and spirit of Ganesh Visarjan, then Maharashtra, especially Mumbai, is the best place to visit. In Mumbai, Ganesh Visarjan is a huge event; you can feel the vibrant energy and devotion in the air. Devotees dance to the tune of drums and songs dedicated to Lord Ganesha, and chants of Lord Ganesha can be heard everywhere. Devotees take out a procession with much grandeur on the streets dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Lord Ganesha’s idols are taken from their worshiping place to where they will be immersed. Nowadays, due to environmental concerns, the idols are immersed in artificial ponds. Ganesh Visarjan is the day people cherish the final moments with Lord Ganesha with great zeal and spirit. Even though the day is celebrated with great fanfare and splendor, people bid goodbye to Lord Ganesha with a heavy heart and wait for his arrival next year.

Ganesh Visarjan is an occasion celebrated with utmost love and devotion. It is the day that gives new hope to devotees for bringing back Lord Ganesha the next year. It’s not easy for the devotees to say goodbye to Lord Ganesha after having him in their homes. But remember that Lord Ganesha will be back next year to bless you and your family with prosperity, success, growth, and joy.

If you want to make the most of Ganesh Visarjan 2023, talk to Astroyogi astrologers right away.

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