Ganga Saptami
Ganga Saptami is an auspicious day for Hindus that is celebrated in honour of Goddess Ganga. It is also popularly known as ‘Ganga Jayanti’ or ‘Ganga Pujan’ as according to the Hindu legends it is believed that Goddess Ganga took rebirth on this day. Ganga Saptami is observed on the ‘saptami’ (7th day) of the Shukla Paksha (the waxing phase of moon) during the month of ‘Vaishakha’ or ‘Baisakh’. On Ganga Saptami in most of the Hindu pilgrimage places where River Ganga passes, like Triveni Sangam in Allahabad and Rishikesh, special pujas and prayers are offered by devotees. It is celebrated with full enthusiasm and fervour in the northern states of India.
Ganga Saptami 2024 is on May 14 Tuesday
14 days to go for the event
Rituals during Ganga Saptami:
On the day of Ganga Saptami, devotees get up before sunrise and take a dip in the holy Ganges. Worshipping Goddess Ganga is supposed to be very auspicious on this day. They float garland across River Ganga and perform the famous ‘Ganga Aarti’. The preparation for ‘Ganga Aarti’ is made at several Ghats and thousands of devotees from different parts of the country participate in this event. On Ganga Saptami, the ceremony of ‘deepadan’ that is donating a ‘deep’ is very fortunate. Ganga is considered to be a ‘devi’ or Goddess in Hindu religion; therefore devotees worship Her with complete dedication and devotion to be bestowed with happiness, fame and salvation. Huge fairs are also organized near the banks of River Ganga on the day of Ganga Saptami. Reciting ‘Ganga Sahasranam Strotram’ and ‘Gayatri Mantra’ is considered to be very propitious on this day.
Important Timings On Ganga Saptami 2024
Sunrise | May 14, 5:50 AM |
Sunset | May 14, 6:56 PM |
Madhyahna Kaal Puja Time | May 14, 11:04 AM - 01:41 PM |
Saptami Tithi Timing | May 14, 02:50 AM - May 15, 04:19 AM |
Place : Ujjain [ India ] See More |
Significance of Ganga Saptami:
The legend and significance of Ganga Saptami is explained in the religious scriptures like ‘Padma Purana’, ‘Brahma Purana’ and ‘Narada Purana’ and to name a few. As per the Hindu mythological beliefs, Goddess Ganga first descended to Earth on the day ‘Ganga Dussehra’. However once Sage Jahnu drank up Ganga’s water and only after being pleaded by Gods and King Bhagiratha, he released Ganga once again on the Vaishakha Shukla Paksha Saptami. From then onwards this day marks the rebirth of Goddess Ganga and is also referred as ‘Jahnu Saptami’. Goddess Ganga is also named as ‘Jahnavi’ for being the daughter of Rishi Jahnu.
River Ganga is held very sacred in India. The celebrations of Ganga saptami is well-known in places where Ganga and its tributaries flow. The day of Ganga Saptami is promising for Hindu devotees who worship Goddess Ganga and also take a dip in the holy water. It is believed that by taking a pious bath in Ganga River, all the sins of the person will be washed away. Many Hindus desire to be cremated close to River Ganga as it will lead them to the path of salvation. Furthermore according to the astrological calculations, individuals who are under the influence of ‘Mangal’ should worship Goddess Ganga on Ganga Saptami.
Ganga Saptami festival dates between 2020 & 2030
Year | Date |
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2020 | Thursday, 30th of April |
2021 | Wednesday, 19th of May |
2022 | Sunday, 8th of May |
2023 | Thursday, 27th of April |
2024 | Tuesday, 14th of May |
2025 | Saturday, 3rd of May |
2026 | Thursday, 23rd of April |
2027 | Wednesday, 12th of May |
2028 | Monday, 1st of May |
2029 | Sunday, 20th of May |
2030 | Thursday, 9th of May |