Ganesh Chaturthi or Vinayaka Chaturthi is a festival celebrating the birth of Lord Ganesha. With the arrival of Ganesha, arrives the zeal of jubilant festive months ahead. This year, festival of Ganesh Chaturthi starts from September 2. With a promise to return next year, Bappa will bless all the devotees before taking leave on September 12. On the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi entire nation is canvased with the pompous colours of devotion and people leave no stones unturned to cast their self to worship the elephant-headed Ganpati Bappa! India’s financial capital, Mumbai turns into an ocean of enthusiasm and everybody from a commoner to celebrated personalities are cherishing the welcome of Lord Ganesha.
We bring you top messages, quotes and wishes which you can send to your friends, relatives on this auspicious occasion.
- I pray to Lord Ganesha that may you have a prosperous and long life. Happy Ganesh Chaturthi!
- Vakratunda mahakaya Suryakoti Samaprabha Nirvighnam Kuru Me Deva Sarva-Kaaryeshu Sarvada
- I pray that Ganesha bestows you with happiness, wisdom, good health and prosperity!
- May Lord Ganesha bless you and your family with peace and happiness. Happy Ganesh Chaturthi to everyone!
- I heartily wish Lord Ganesha filled your home with prosperity and fortune. Best wishes on Ganesh Chatrurthi!
- May Lord Ganesh shower you with success in all your Endeavours.
- Happy Ganesh Chaturthi!
- Wishing you and your family a wonderful day honouring Lord Ganesha! Let's celebrate this Ganesh Chaturthi with joys and happiness
It is to be noted that Ganesh Chaturthi lasts for 10 days and ends on Ananta Chaturdashi with the immersion of idols in local water bodies. Over one lakh idols are immersed annually in Mumbai alone. Mumbai’s Lalbaugcha Raja has the longest immersion procession. The immersion procession of Lalbaugcha Raja begins at around 10 am and ends the next morning.
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- Ganesh Chaturthi is a festival celebrating birth of Lord Ganesha
- Ganesh Chaturthi lasts for 10 days and ends on Ananta Chaturdashi
- Mumbai’s Lalbaugcha Raja has the longest immersion procession