Know what is Ganesh Chaturthi means and why should woman keep fast on this day
Know what is Ganesh Chaturthi means and why should woman keep fast on this day
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According to the Hindu Calendar, this Ganesh Chaturthi fast arrives in the fourth quarter of Magha month. It is believed that whoever is suffering from difficulties and problems in their lives must keep this keeping the fast because worshiping Lord Ganesha ends the suffering and the desire for boons is obtained. At the same time, there is also a great importance to donate sesame seeds on this day. On this day, Ganesha is preferred with sesame seeds.

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Muhurut Chaturthi Date beginning - 4th January 21.30

Chaturthi Dt - 5th January 19.00

How to do this on the Ganesh Chaturthi fast 

 it comes around the Chaturthi Sankranti of Magh Month. Since all the auspicious functions begin here, worship of Ganesha on this occasion is also of paramount importance.

On this day Mangalamurthi Shrignesh should offer fruit, red flower, ax, roli and Mauli after bathing with Panchamrath. Also, 'Ganeshay Namah' should be chanted 108 times.

Ganapati should make use of sesame seeds or sesame seeds of gourds. Must use jaggery, sugarcane and radish with sesame. This day, it is said that the radish should not be eaten by eating or drinking due to loss of money. With the dedication of Lord Ganesha, it is given at the time of moonlight.

Know that Til Chauth's fast story 

is a popular story of this fast - in Satyuga there was a potter in the town of Maharaj Harishchandra. Once the potter made a pot and made it, but the pot was not cooked and the pot remained raw. With this, the potter became very disturbed and seeing the repeated damage, he went to a Tantric and asked if he would sacrifice a child to avoid the crisis.

After the sacrifice, all your distress will be overcome. Then he took his son, who was killed by the death of ascetic Rishi Sharma and put him in the queue on the day of crisis. But fortunately, the child's mother worshiped Ganesha that day. After searching a lot, even when the son did not get it, he prayed to Ganeshji. In the morning the potter saw that it was cooked, but the child was alive and safe. Fearing it, he accepted his sin in front of the king. When the king asked the mother about the secret of this miracle, she told about Ganesh worship. Since then, the fourth day of every month's Krishna Paksha is considered as a trouble-hit and on this day, all the troubles are ended by worshiping Ganesha.

 

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