As the first god mentioned in Hinduism, the happy birthday of Lord Ganesha will be celebrated across India tomorrow. In this post, you can know what to do to get Lord Ganesha’s grace and happiness at home on this auspicious day.
Happy birthday Pilliyarappa..
Vinayagar Chaturthi is the day of Lord Vinayaka’s incarnation and we celebrate it every year on the day of Chaturthi in the month of Avani. The festival will be celebrated tomorrow, Saturday 7th September.
On this day, we can worship Lord Ganesha by putting Arukumbul mala, Vellaru mala, etc., which are suitable for Lord Ganesha, and worshiping Ganesha’s favorite Mothakam.
Don’t miss it tomorrow, just choose this..
If you don’t miss it tomorrow, if you only do this, not only happiness but also wealth will increase in your home, for this you just wake up early in the morning, chant the Pilliyar slokas and worship Lord Ganesha.
The best time to perform such worship is Chaturthi Tithi, which starts at 01:48 AM and ends at 03:38 AM on the 6th of September. At this time, if you fast only for a while by singing the songs of the Pilliyar you know, Ashta Aishwariyam will also come to you.
Although Chaturthi Tithi starts on September 6th itself, Chaturthi Tithi falls on September 7th during sunrise. Thus, if you consider that day as Ganesha Chaturthi day, your puja will be more special.
As Rahu period is from 9.00 am to 10.30 am on Saturday and Emakandam is from 01.30 am to 3.00 am, you can get immense benefits by doing the pooja at any other time except this time.
Necessary for Pooja..
Buy a new Ganesha idol to worship Ganesha. Beside it, put turmeric, saffron, sandalwood, flowers and fruits, which are the favorite of Lord Ganesha, and do Neivediyam, recite Pilliyar Agaval, chant mantras with the family and light the incense lamp and do the puja.
So by doing pooja on Chaturthi day your intelligence will increase and you can easily achieve success, knowledge and wealth in anything.
To all our dear fans and followers who read Tamilnadu pages and support us Happy Ganesha Chaturthi 2024 to the heart of Tamil Nadu.