
The Seventh day of the Shukla Paksha of the Vaishakh month is celebrated as Ganga Saptami, which is also known as Ganga Jayanti. This year, Ganga Saptami will be observed on 23rd April 2026. On this occasion, special worship ceremonies, bathing rituals in the Ganga River, and festive fairs are organized at various religious sites all over the country, especially in cities like Haridwar, Kashi, and Prayagraj. Click here to read your daily horoscope.
In India's rich cultural and spiritual tradition, the River Ganga holds a special significance. The Ganga is not just a river, but it is the symbol of faith, belief, and the path to salvation (Moksha) for millions of Hindus. Every year, the seventh day of the Shukla Paksha in the month of Vaishakh is celebrated as Ganga Saptami. The day marks the origin of Goddess Ganga on Earth, and this is a sacred and auspicious occasion.
In the Hindu Dharm, the Gangajal is revered as Amrit (the nectar of immortality). This sacred water not just brings physical purification, but also purifies one's soul, and taking a holy dip in the Ganga River on this day is believed to grant liberation from past life sins and bring spiritual merit. On this auspicious occasion, the worshiping Maa Ganga, performing acts of charity, Havan, chanting the hymns (Stuti), and performing Aarti hold special significance. Devotees bring Gangajal into their homes, use it in Puja for worship, religious rites, and other auspicious ceremonies.
The River Ganga is not just special from a religious perspective, but it also serves as the cultural and geographical lifeline of India. This festival conveys the message regarding the respect for and conservation of nature, rivers, and natural resources. Worship performed on this day is believed to bestow auspiciousness, happiness, and prosperity in one's life.
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