Ganesh Jayanti

Ganesha Jayanti
Ganesha
Also calledTilo Chauth, Sakat Chauthis, Tilkund chouth
Observed byHindus
TypeHindu
ObservancesVeneration of Ganesha
DateShukla paksha chaturthi in Magh month (fourth day of the bright half of moon’s cycle during January/February), decided by Hindu calendar (lunar calendar)
FrequencyAnnual
Related toBirthday of Ganesha

Ganesh Jayanti (literally "Ganesha's birthday", also known as Bhadra shukla chaturthi, Tilkund chaturthi, and Varad chaturthi, is a Hindu festival. This occasion celebrates the birth day of Ganesha, the lord of wisdom.[1] It is a popular festival particularly in the Indian state of Maharashtra and it is also celebrated in Goa held during the shukla paksha chaturthi day (fourth day of the bright fortnight or the waxing moon) in the month of Bhadra as per the Hindu calendar, which corresponds to the Gregorian calendar month of January/February. In 2022, Ganesh Jayanti falls on 4 February.[2]

The distinction between the Ganesh Jayanti and the more popular, almost pan-Indian Ganesh Chaturthi festival is that the latter festival is observed in the month of August/September (Bhadrapada Hindu month). According to one tradition, Ganesh Chaturthi is also considered as the birthday of Ganesha.[3][4] This festival of Ganesha is also called as the Tilo Chauth or Sakat Chauthis in Uttar Pradesh, where Ganesha is invoked on behalf of the son of a family.[4]

  1. ^ Thapan, Anita Raina (1997), Understanding Gaņapati: Insights into the Dynamics of a Cult, New Delhi: Manohar Publishers, ISBN 81-7304-195-4 p.215
  2. ^ Ganesha Jayanti
  3. ^ Wright, Daniel (1993). History of Nepal. Asian Educational Services. p. 41. ISBN 81-206-0552-7. Retrieved 26 November 2009. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  4. ^ a b Sharma, Usha (January 2008). Festivals in Indian Society (2 Vols. Set). Mittal Publications. pp. 70–71. ISBN 9788183241137. Retrieved 26 November 2009. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)

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