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These modaks, which come in a variety of flavours from rich and creamy to creative and healthful, are ideal for giving your Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations something different.
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Ganesh Chaturthi in 2024 will take place from 7th September to 17th September, with millions of devotees pouring out to celebrate with great excitement.
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The Visarjan ritual represents Lord Ganesha's journey back to Mount Kailash, where he meets up with his parents, Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, again. Ganesh Chaturthi symbolises the life cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
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Over the years, Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations have evolved dramatically, reflecting India’s changing cultural, and social landscape It was traditionally a private celebration, families would install small clay idols of Lord Ganesha in their homes In 1893, Bal Gangadhar Tilak organized large, community-based celebrations to foster a sense of national unity and cultural pride among Indians
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In a stunning display of culinary artistry, a Kolkata sweet shop has crafted an enormous ladoo for Ganesh Chaturthi. This massive treat, created to celebrate the festival, is causing a buzz with its impressive weight. Curious to know just how big it is? Read on to find out! 
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Classic and beloved, soft rice flour dumplings filled with jaggery and coconut are a staple during Ganesh Chaturthi A modern twist on the traditional treat, Chocolate Modak incorporates cocoa and melted chocolate try these delicious modak recipes to please Lord Ganesha and add sweetness to your celebrations
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Devotees across the country are celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi with great enthusiasm, bringing home beautifully adorned idols of Lord Ganesha. Read on to know 10 delightful treats to offer to Lord Ganesha!
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The term "one and a half day Visarjan" refers to the time of day: on Ganesha Chaturthi, the idol of Ganesha is erected at noon and submerged in water in the second part of the next day.
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Ganesh Chaturthi 2024 is just round the corner, have a look at these variety of offerings and bhogs, to honor Lord Ganesha and seek his blessings and wisdom!
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Every city offers a unique and unforgettable experience on this auspicious occasion, from Chennai's mix of South Indian traditions to Mumbai's breathtaking pandals.
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Families eagerly celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi, worshipping Ganesha and seeking his blessings for success and prosperity in all endeavours, making it a colourful and happy celebration. 
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Ganesh Chaturthi 2024 Date: This year Ganesh Chaturthi festival is on September 7. It is widely celebrated with vigour and enthusiasm.
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Experiencing Ganesh Chaturthi in Mumbai is a truly blessed moment. If you wish to witness the city's rich cultural heritage and explore its famous Ganesh pandals, we are here to guide you on this incredible spiritual journey!
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Ganesh Chaturthi is a 10-day festival that celebrates Lord Ganesha. It is one of the most colourful and lively festivals in Mumbai. During this time, you can see many big and small pandals all over the city.
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Ganesh Chaturthi 2024 will be celebrated this year from September 7 to September 17. The mandap, where Lord Ganesha’s idol is placed, serves as the centerpiece of this festive setup. Don't miss these creative Mandap decoration ideas!
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On 22nd August, devotees will honour this unique day by praying for the removal of barriers and the accomplishment of their desires.
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Traditionally, women observe a fast on Sakat Chauth to seek longevity and success for their children. 
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The Lakshmi Puja stands as a reminder of the cultural and spiritual richness embedded in this age-old tradition, fostering unity and joy; Check city-wise lakshmi puja muhurat HERE. 
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Writing letters to Lord Ganesh to seek blessings and favours has become a tradition at the Manautiyon ke Raja pandal at Jhulelal Park, Lucknow The tradition of letter writing is believed to be inspired by Gujarat's Dhank Temple Devotees at the pandal are given a pen and a letter pad where they first write the mantra, 'Om Gan Ganpataye Namah' 108 times, and then write their wishes






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