Ganesh Jayanti is celebrated as the day Lord Shree Ganesh was born, who was originally named Vinayak by his mother goddess Parvathi. It is also known as Magh Sukla Chaturthi, Tilkund Chaturthi, or Varad Chaturthi and is a significant festival in the Hindu calendar. The Ganesh Jayanti is celebrated on the fourth day of the bright half of the lunar month of Magha which typically falls during January or February.
Celebrate Sankashti Chaturthi with fasting, prayer, and devotion to seek Lord Ganesha’s blessings for wisdom, prosperity, and spiritual guidance.
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