
Ganga Dussehra 2025: Date, shubh muhurat, puja vidhi, rituals, celebration & significance of this Hindu festival
Ganga Dussehra 2025 Date and Shubh Muhurat
Ganga Dussehra 2025 Date: June 5, 2025 (Thursday)
Dashami Tithi Begins: June 4, 2025, at 11:54 PM IST
Dashami Tithi Ends: June 6, 2025, at 2:15 AM IST
Ganga Dussehra Muhurat: 5:25 AM to 7:40 AM IST
Puja Muhurat: 5:30 AM to 6:45 PM IST
Hasta Nakshatra: June 5, 3:35 AM to June 6, 6:34 AM IST
Vyatipata Yoga: June 5, 9:14 AM to June 6, 10:13 AM IST
Significance of Ganga Dussehra 2025
Ganga Dussehra marks the day when Goddess Ganga came down to Earth. She descended to cleanse the souls of King Bhagirath's ancestors and remove the sins of humanity. As per Hindu mythology, King Bhagirath's deep penance brought the Ganga from heaven. But her strong flow could have destroyed Earth. So, Lord Shiva caught her in his matted hair to slow her down.
People believe that bathing in the Ganges on this day washes away all sins. It removes negative energies and brings peace and spiritual growth.
Rituals and Puja Vidhi on Ganga Dussehra 2025
Below are the equired Rituals and Puja Vidhi on Ganga Dussehra 2025 listed:
Holy Bathing: Devotees bathe in the Ganges early morning to purify themselves. For those unable to visit the river, adding a few drops of Ganga water to bathwater at home is recommended.
Pitra Puja (Ancestor Worship): This day holds special importance for honouring ancestors. Rituals such as tarpan, pind daan, shraddh, and deep daan are performed to seek blessings and peace for departed souls.
Lighting Lamps: In the evening, lighting a lamp under a Peepal tree in the name of ancestors is believed to remove Pitra Dosh and bring prosperity to the family.
Ganga Aarti: Devotees participate in grand Ganga Aarti ceremonies at sacred riverbanks like Varanasi, Haridwar, and Prayagraj, offering prayers and flowers to the river goddess.
Chanting and Offerings: Reciting hymns such as the Pitru Chalisa and offering black sesame seeds and white flowers are integral parts of the rituals.
Ganga Dussehra 2025: Celebration Across India
Millions of pilgrims visit holy places along the Ganges to celebrate Ganga Dussehra with great devotion. The festival includes devotional songs, religious rituals, and spiritual talks. It strengthens the deep connection between the people of India and the sacred river. Ganga is seen as a symbol of purity, prosperity, and divine blessings.
FAQs
1. When is Ganga Dussehra 2025 and what is the Shubh Muhurat?
Answer: Ganga Dussehra 2025 will be celebrated on June 5, 2025. The auspicious muhurat for performing puja is from early morning 5:25 AM to 7:40 AM IST, with Dashami Tithi starting late night on June 4 and ending early morning on June 6.
2. What is the significance of Ganga Dussehra festival?
Answer: Ganga Dussehra marks the descent of Goddess Ganga from heaven to Earth. Taking a holy dip in the Ganges on this day is believed to wash away ten types of sins and bring divine blessings.
3. How is Ganga Dussehra celebrated and what are the main rituals?
Answer: Devotees take a holy bath in the Ganges, perform Pitra Puja (ancestor worship), light lamps, chant mantras like "Om Namah Gange," and participate in Ganga Aarti at sacred riverbanks.
4. Where are the major places to celebrate Ganga Dussehra and take a holy dip?
Answer: The most popular pilgrimage sites for Ganga Dussehra celebrations are Haridwar, Varanasi, Rishikesh, Prayagraj (Allahabad), and Garhmukteshwar.
5. Can Ganga Dussehra be observed at home if one cannot visit the river?
Answer: Yes, devotees can perform Ganga Dussehra puja at home using Ganga jal (holy water), available at temples.
(Note: Dates/timings may be subject to change; details mentioned here are as per the information available.)
For more informative articles on historical and upcoming events from around the world, please visit Indiatimes Events.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Time of India
3 hours ago
- Time of India
Raksha Bandhan 2025: All you need to know about date, shubh muhurat & celebrations
Raksha Bandhan 2025 Date , Shubh Muhurarat: Raksha Bandhan, often called Rakhi, is a significant Hindu festival celebrated in August. It symbolizes the "bond of protection" where sisters tie a sacred thread (rakhi) on their brothers' wrists. This act signifies their love and prayers for their brothers' well-being, and in return, brothers promise lifelong protection. Origin and Significance The festival's origins are rooted in mythology, with a popular legend citing Lord Krishna and Draupadi. When Krishna was wounded, Draupadi tore a piece of her saree to tie around his finger, a gesture that moved him to vow eternal protection. Beyond family ties, Raksha Bandhan represents universal love and unity, historically extending to soldiers, friends, and neighbors as a gesture of respect and solidarity. Explore courses from Top Institutes in Please select course: Select a Course Category Digital Marketing healthcare Others Data Analytics Technology Operations Management others Leadership Public Policy Project Management Healthcare Management Data Science Degree Finance Artificial Intelligence MCA Data Science CXO Product Management MBA Design Thinking Cybersecurity Skills you'll gain: Digital Marketing Strategy Search Engine Optimization (SEO) & Content Marketing Social Media Marketing & Advertising Data Analytics & Measurement Duration: 24 Weeks Indian School of Business Professional Certificate Programme in Digital Marketing Starts on Jun 26, 2024 Get Details Raksha Bandhan 2025 Dates and Muhurat In 2025, Raksha Bandhan will be celebrated on Saturday, August 9th. This date falls on the full moon (Purnima) in the Hindu month of Shravana. The most auspicious time (Shubh Muhurat) to tie the rakhi is from 5:47 AM to 1:24 PM on August 9th. The Aparahna Muhurat runs from approximately 1:41 PM to 2:54 PM. According to Hindu tradition, the Aparahna (late afternoon) is considered the best time for the ritual. If not feasible, the Pradosh period in the evening is also suitable. It's crucial to avoid the Bhadra period, as it's considered inauspicious for sacred work. Bhadra usually occurs during the first half of the Purnima day. The Purnima Tithi begins on August 8th at 2-3 PM and concludes on August 9th at 1:24 PM, making the morning of August 9th an ideal window, after the Bhadra period ends. Live Events Rituals and Celebrations Sisters prepare a "thali" containing essentials like the rakhi, roli (red thread powder), rice grains, sweets, and a diya (lamp). After performing aarti, they apply a tilak to their brothers' foreheads before tying the rakhi. Brothers then reciprocate with gifts and their vow of protection. Regional Celebrations The festival is celebrated with unique regional variations across India: In West Bengal, it's known as Jhulan Purnima, focusing on the worship of Krishna and Radha. Among the Maharashtra Koli community, it coincides with Narali Pournima, a festival celebrating the sea and coconut-harvesting traditions. [With TOI inputs]


News18
3 hours ago
- News18
Hariyali Teej 2025: Is It On July 26 or July 27? Know The Correct Date And Muhurat
Hariyali Teej 2025 will be celebrated on Sunday, July 27, as Tritiya Tithi begins at sunrise that day, which is considered the correct and scriptural date Hariyali Teej, one of the most auspicious festivals for married Hindu women, is celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm, especially in northern India. Dedicated to the union of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, Hariyali Teej symbolises marital bliss, love, and prosperity. Women observe a day-long fast and pray for the long life and well-being of their husbands or for an ideal life partner. However, this year, there is confusion over the exact date of the festival, whether it falls on July 26 or 27. Astrologer Dr Mrityunjay Tiwari of Maharishi Panini Sanskrit and Vedic University, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, has provided clarification on the correct date and auspicious timings for Hariyali Teej in 2025. According to this, since Tritiya Tithi begins at sunrise on Sunday, July 27 (from 05:40 AM), Hariyali Teej will be celebrated on Sunday, July 27, 2025. This is the correct and scripturally accepted date. Hariyali Teej Puja Muhurat Hariyali Teej is traditionally observed with evening puja, during Pradosh Kaal, which begins around sunset. On July 27, the sun will set at 07:15 PM and the most auspicious time for worship is between 07:15 PM and 08:33 PM. Other shubh muhurats on this day include: Abhijit Muhurat: 12:00 PM to 12:55 PM Brahma Muhurat: 04:17 AM to 04:58 AM Nishita Muhurat: 12:07 AM to 12:49 AM This year, Ravi Yoga will begin at 04:23 PM on July 27 and last until 05:40 AM on July 28. Variyan Yoga will also remain in effect from the morning of July 27 until 03:13 AM on July 28, making the entire day highly auspicious for Teej rituals. Puja Rituals and Mantras On Hariyali Teej, women worship Teej Mata, Lord Shiva, and Goddess Parvati, praying for marital bliss and prosperity. Those observing the fast often chant the following mantras: Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Maa Gauri Rupena Sansthita. Namastesyaye Namastesyaye Namastesyaye Namo Namah. Devi Devi Ume Gauri Trahi Maam Karuna Nidhe, Mamaparadha Kshantavya Bhukti Mukti Prada Bhava. Parana Time Women observing the fast, whether married or unmarried, can break it on Monday, July 28, after sunrise at 05:40 AM. Hariyali Teej is considered highly auspicious for married women. It is believed to bless them with marital bliss. Unmarried girls also observe this fast to get a life partner of their choice. Women seeking a suitable match are said to receive divine blessings for success in their search. view comments First Published: July 24, 2025, 14:43 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


News18
4 hours ago
- News18
Thousands perform Bali tharpanam on Karkidaka Vavu day across Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram, Jul 24 (PTI) Thousands of people, of varying ages and genders, from the Hindu community on Thursday performed the 'Bali tharpanam' ritual, and paid homage to their ancestors at various temples across Kerala on the auspicious occasion of 'Karkidaka Vavu'. People thronged riverbanks and seashores since the wee hours to perform the ritual. Aluva Shiva temple near Kochi, Thirunelli temple in Wayanad District, Parasurama temple at Thiruvallam near here, Papanasam beach at Varkala and Thirunavaya Navamukunda temple on the bank of the Bharathapuzha in Malappuram district are the prominent places where thousands usually visit on this day to pay homage to their ancestors. At Thirunavaya Navamukunda temple, people arrived in large numbers in the wee hours to perform the ritual. One of them told a TV channel that, 'unlike in the past, extensive arrangements have been made by the temple authorities for the ritual". According to Hindu belief, departed souls attain 'moksha" (liberation) if the ritual is performed on 'Karkidaka Vavu' day. Schools and government offices are closed across the state on this occasion. PTI HMP HMP KH Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.