Jyeshtha Gauri Visarjan 2024 Date: Know Auspicious Timings, Shubh Muhurat, Rituals and Significance To Celebrate the Festival Dedicated to Goddess Gauri
Jyeshtha Gauri Visarjan holds great significance as it is the final ritual of the Jyeshtha Gauri Puja. On this day, the idols are taken in a procession, often accompanied by music, singing, and dancing. Before the immersion, a final aarti is performed.
Jyeshtha Gauri Visarjan is a Hindu occasion which marks the concluding ritual of the Jyeshtha Gauri Puja. On this day, the idols of Goddess Gauri are immersed in a water body, symbolising her return to her celestial abode. This ritual is an integral part of the Gauri-Ganpati celebrations in Maharashtra. Jyeshtha Gauri Visarjana 2024 will be celebrated on Thursday, September 12. The Jyeshtha Gauri Visarjan Muhurat will be from 06:26 AM to 06:43 PM. It will last for a duration of 12 hours and 18 minutes. Before the immersion, a final aarti is performed. Devotees sing hymns and offer their prayers to Goddess Gauri, thanking her for her blessings and seeking her continued protection. Scroll down to know more about Jyeshtha Gauri Visarjan 2024 date, timings, shubh muhurat and the significance of the day.
Jyeshtha Gauri Visarjan 2024 Date
Jyeshtha Gauri Visarjan 2024 will be celebrated on Thursday, September 12.
Jyeshtha Gauri Visarjan 2024 Shubh Muhurat
- The Jyeshtha Gauri Visarjana Muhurat will be from 06:26 AM to 06:43 PM.
- The Jyeshtha Gauri Visarjana Muhurat will last for a duration of 12 hours and 18 minutes.
- The Mula Nakshatra will begin at 09:22 PM on September 11 and end at 09:53 PM on September 12.
Jyeshtha Gauri Visarjan Significance and Rituals
Jyeshtha Gauri Visarjan holds great significance as it is the final ritual of the Jyeshtha Gauri Puja. On this day, the idols are taken in a procession, often accompanied by music, singing, and dancing. Family members and friends participate in the visarjan, making it a communal event. Before the immersion, a final aarti is performed. Devotees sing hymns and offer their prayers to Goddess Gauri, thanking her for her blessings and seeking her continued protection.
Traditional musical instruments and lezims are played, creating an energetic and joyful atmosphere. The idols of Gauri are immersed in a natural water body, such as a river, lake, or sea. In urban areas, artificial immersion tanks are used to minimise environmental impact.
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