September 2024 is an important month from a religious and cultural point of view. There are various religious festivals and fasts during this month, read the article to know their dates and auspicious time.
According to the Hindu calendar, many important festivals will fall in September 2024. From Ganesh Chaturthi to Radha Ashtami, this month will be full of special religious events. Let's know the importance, dates and auspicious time of the major festivals of this month.
Festivals of September 2024
- 2 September 2024 Monday – Pithori Amavasya
- 5 September 2024 Thursday – Varaha Jayanti
- 6 September 2024 Friday – Hartalika Teej
- 7 September 2024 Saturday – Ganeshotsav
- 8 September 2024 Sunday – Rishi Panchami
- 11 September 2024 Wednesday- Radha Ashtami, Mahalakshmi fast begins
- 15 September 2024 Sunday - Onam
- 16 September 2024 Monday – Vishwakarma Jayanti
- 17 September 2024 Tuesday – Ganesh Visarjan
- 18 September 2024 Wednesday - Pratipada Shraddha
- 24 September 2024 Tuesday – Srimahalakshmi Vrat ends
- 28 September 2024 Saturday – Indira Ekadashi
Pithori Amavasya:
Pithori Amavasya is especially celebrated in rural areas. It is believed that on this day, especially people working in the fields worship their ancestors and pay tribute to them.
Hartalika Teej:
Hartalika Teej is a festival especially important for women. On this day, women observe fast and worship Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. This day is dedicated to the long life of the husband and a happy married life.
Ganeshotsav:
Ganeshotsav is a festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Ganesha. On this day, idols of Ganesha are installed in homes and public places and his arrival is welcomed.
Rishi Panchami:
The festival of Rishi Panchami is especially celebrated by the Brahmin community. On this day, there is a tradition of worshiping the sages and receiving their blessings.
Radha Ashtami:
The festival of Radha Ashtami is the day of worship of Lord Krishna's beloved devotee Radha Ji. This day is celebrated as Radha Ji's birthday.
Vishwakarma Jayanti:
Vishwakarma Jayanti is especially celebrated by people working in the field of arts, crafts and construction. On this day, Lord Vishwakarma, who is considered the god of architecture and construction, is worshipped.
Ganesh Visarjan:
Ganesh Visarjan marks the end of Ganeshotsav when the idol of Ganesha is immersed. On this day, the idol of Ganesha is immersed in water and prayers are offered.
Pratipada Shraddha:
Pratipada Shraddha is a special day for the worship of ancestors. On this day, special Shraddha Puja is organized at home and offerings are made to the ancestors.
Indira Ekadashi:
On the festival of Indira Ekadashi, Lord Vishnu is specially worshipped and fasting is observed. Fasting on this day brings freedom from all kinds of obstacles and gives mental peace.
Auspicious time of important festivals
Hartalika Teej 2024: Auspicious Time
The auspicious time for fasting and puja on Hartalika Teej is from 6:02 am to 8:33 am.
Ganeshotsav 2024: Auspicious time
The Chaturthi Tithi for the installation of Ganesh Ji during Ganeshotsav will begin on 6 September 2024 at 3:01 pm. At the same time, this date will end on 7 September at 5:37 pm.
Rishi Panchami 2024: Auspicious Time
Panchami Tithi for worship and fasting on Rishi Panchami day begins on 7th September at 5:38 pm. Panchami Tithi will end on 8th September at 7:59 pm.
Radha Ashtami 2024: Auspicious Time
Radha Ashtami will begin on September 10 at 11:11 pm. At the same time, it will end the next day i.e. on September 11 at 11:46 pm.
Vishwakarma Jayanti 2024: Auspicious time
The auspicious time for worship and celebration on Vishwakarma Jayanti is till 11:42 am on September 6.
Indira Ekadashi 2024: Auspicious time
The auspicious time for fasting and worship on the day of Indira Ekadashi will be the whole day on 28th September.
On all these important festivals, religious activities can be performed on time and in a proper manner through the auspicious time. If you liked this story, then please share and like it on Facebook.