Ganesh Chaturthi 2025: Essential Dos and Don’ts for Bringing Ganpati Bappa Home
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Ganesh Chaturthi 2025 will be celebrated with immense devotion across India from Wednesday, August 27, 2025. The festival marks the arrival of Lord Ganesha, the beloved deity of wisdom, prosperity, and new beginnings. As families prepare to welcome Bappa into their homes, following the right traditions and avoiding certain practices ensures a spiritually enriching and eco-conscious celebration.
Dos for a Blessed Ganesh Chaturthi
1. Select an Eco-Friendly Idol
Choose idols made from clay or natural materials instead of plaster of Paris. Not only does this honour tradition, but it also protects the environment during immersion.
2. Purify and Decorate the Space
Before the idol enters your home, cleanse the surroundings and the altar space. Enhance the positivity by decorating with rangoli, fresh flowers, and diyas.
3. Follow the Auspicious Muhurat
Ganesh Chaturthi begins on August 27, 2025, but installing the idol at the right muhurat brings greater blessings. Consult a priest for the exact timing to ensure maximum spiritual benefit.
4. Perform Proper Ganesh Sthapana
Place the idol on a wooden platform draped in red or yellow cloth. Positioning Bappa in the east or north direction is considered highly auspicious.
5. Offer Sattvic Delights
Prepare modaks, laddus, fruits, and other sattvic foods for bhog. Since modaks are Lord Ganesha’s favourite, they hold special significance during the rituals.
6. Conduct Daily Aarti and Bhajans
Perform aarti twice a day with devotion and recite mantras like “Om Gan Ganapataye Namah.” Singing bhajans uplifts the atmosphere with divine energy.
7. Maintain a Positive Vibe
Create an environment filled with joy, devotion, and togetherness. Celebrate with family, friends, and community to spread messages of love and peace.
1. Avoid Harmful Idols
Say no to idols made with plaster of Paris or chemical paints, as they pollute water bodies during visarjan.
2. Never Place the Idol Improperly
The idol should never be kept directly on the floor or near inappropriate places like washrooms. Always place Bappa on a clean, decorated platform.
3. Refrain from Non-Vegetarian Food and Alcohol
Ganesh Chaturthi is a time for purity. Avoid non-vegetarian food and alcohol throughout the celebration.
4. Don’t Skip Rituals
Once the idol is installed, daily puja, aarti, and offerings are essential. Neglecting rituals is considered disrespectful.
Visarjan must be performed with devotion. Opt for eco-friendly immersions in water tanks or artificial ponds instead of natural water bodies.
6. Keep Negativity Away
Arguments, anger, and negativity should be avoided during the festival. Lord Ganesha is believed to bring peace and happiness, so maintaining harmony is key.
Ganesh Chaturthi is not just about rituals but also about embracing positivity, unity, and eco-conscious living. By following these simple dos and don’ts, devotees can celebrate Ganpati Bappa’s arrival in a way that honours tradition, strengthens family bonds, and protects the environment.
Dos for a Blessed Ganesh Chaturthi
1. Select an Eco-Friendly Idol
Choose idols made from clay or natural materials instead of plaster of Paris. Not only does this honour tradition, but it also protects the environment during immersion.
2. Purify and Decorate the Space
Before the idol enters your home, cleanse the surroundings and the altar space. Enhance the positivity by decorating with rangoli, fresh flowers, and diyas.
3. Follow the Auspicious Muhurat
Ganesh Chaturthi begins on August 27, 2025, but installing the idol at the right muhurat brings greater blessings. Consult a priest for the exact timing to ensure maximum spiritual benefit.
4. Perform Proper Ganesh Sthapana
Place the idol on a wooden platform draped in red or yellow cloth. Positioning Bappa in the east or north direction is considered highly auspicious.
5. Offer Sattvic Delights
Prepare modaks, laddus, fruits, and other sattvic foods for bhog. Since modaks are Lord Ganesha’s favourite, they hold special significance during the rituals.
6. Conduct Daily Aarti and Bhajans
Perform aarti twice a day with devotion and recite mantras like “Om Gan Ganapataye Namah.” Singing bhajans uplifts the atmosphere with divine energy.
7. Maintain a Positive Vibe
Create an environment filled with joy, devotion, and togetherness. Celebrate with family, friends, and community to spread messages of love and peace.
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Don’ts to Keep in Mind
1. Avoid Harmful Idols
Say no to idols made with plaster of Paris or chemical paints, as they pollute water bodies during visarjan.
2. Never Place the Idol Improperly
The idol should never be kept directly on the floor or near inappropriate places like washrooms. Always place Bappa on a clean, decorated platform.
3. Refrain from Non-Vegetarian Food and Alcohol
Ganesh Chaturthi is a time for purity. Avoid non-vegetarian food and alcohol throughout the celebration.
4. Don’t Skip Rituals
Once the idol is installed, daily puja, aarti, and offerings are essential. Neglecting rituals is considered disrespectful.
5. Avoid Rushed Visarjan
Visarjan must be performed with devotion. Opt for eco-friendly immersions in water tanks or artificial ponds instead of natural water bodies.
6. Keep Negativity Away
Arguments, anger, and negativity should be avoided during the festival. Lord Ganesha is believed to bring peace and happiness, so maintaining harmony is key.
Ganesh Chaturthi is not just about rituals but also about embracing positivity, unity, and eco-conscious living. By following these simple dos and don’ts, devotees can celebrate Ganpati Bappa’s arrival in a way that honours tradition, strengthens family bonds, and protects the environment.