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Celebrating Lord Ganesha

A person always starts any prayer, ritual or occasion by worshipping Lord Ganesha first. His blessings are also sought before starting any new venture.

The traditional annual worship of Lord Ganesha, as the remover of all obstacles, is known as Ganesha Chaturthi (the birthday of Lord Ganesha), and this year we will be celebrating on September 18.

Lord Ganesha was born at midday. If you are at home and have flexible working hours, then pray between 10.38am and 1.02pm. But if you can’t make it at this time, then

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