Jayeshtha Gauri Pujan 2025: Jyeshtha Gauri Pujan will be done tomorrow, know its importance in auspicious time and Maharashtra

Gauri Pujan Muhurta 2025

Gauri Pujan Muhurat 2025: While on one side there is a boom of Ganeshotsav in the whole country, on the other hand Gauri has arrived in Maharashtra’s house. Every year there is a tradition of worshiping the eldest Gauri on the Ashtami date of the Shukla Paksha of Bhadrapada month. This three -day festival is one of the major festivals of Maharashtra. Women observe fast by worshiping Gauri to achieve unbroken good fortune. The festival of Gauri Pujan in Maharashtra is called Jyeshtha Gauri Pujan. This time Gauri Pujan will be done tomorrow i.e. September 1. At the same time, this festival will end with Gauri immersion on 2 September.

Three day Gauri Pujan

Jyeshtha Gauri Pujan Ganesh Chaturthi starts with Gauri call and lasts for three days. On this day, women worship Mata Gauri and ask for blessings of unbroken good fortune. The festival of Jyeshtha Gauri Pujan is especially celebrated by the Marathi community i.e. Maharashtra and Karnataka with pomp. In this three -day festival, Gauri is called on the first day, Gauri is worshiped on the second day and there is a tradition of immersing Gauri on the third day.

Jyeshtha Gauri Pujan 2025 Auspicious Muhurta

According to the almanac, Jyeshtha Gauri Pujan will be performed on September 1, Monday. The auspicious time of Mata Gauri Pujan will be from 5:39 minutes to 6:17 pm on 1 September. You can worship Gauri during this 12 hours 38 minutes period.

When is Jyeshtha Gauri immersion?

According to the almanac, Gauri immersion will be done in the original constellation on 2 September the next day after Gauri Pujan. On September 2, from 9:51 pm to 10:51 pm, Gauri will be auspicious for immersion. On this day, the immersion of Ganpati Bappa sitting for seven days will also be done.

Importance of Gauri Pujan

The festival of Jyeshtha Gauri Pujan is a major festival celebrated in Maharashtra and some other states, which comes during Ganesh festival. This festival falls during Jyeshtha Nakshatra, so it is known as ‘Jyeshtha Gauri Vrat’. It is especially celebrated by married women. According to religious belief, Mata Gauri comes to her maternal home on this day and resides in the house for three days. This worship is mainly performed for the happiness, prosperity and good fortune of the family.

(Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on religious beliefs and general information. TV 9 India does not confirm it.)

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