Lord Ganesha, the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi, is one of the most cherished Gods. Ganesh puja is usually conducted before any other havans and pujas to avoid and overcome any obstacles during the prayers.
When a person starts to do any auspicious events like new business, investments, housewarming, getting married, to reduce the malefic effects of Ketu or on their respective birthdays, Ganapathi puja is suggested.
Ganesh Puja is performed by invoking Lord Ganapathi followed by the chanting of Ganapathi Mantra and then performing the Ganesh puja to receive his blessings.

Auspicious time for Ganesh Puja?
Pooja can be done during the Brahma Muhurat (4:30 am – 6:00 am). It can also be done at other auspicious times.
Schedule the pooja date as per the Janma Nakshatra of a person and considering the Yoga, and Thithi of that particular date.
Importance of conducting Ganesh Puja
- This puja bestows one with intelligence and wisdom.
- Removes and helps to overcome obstacles and hurdles one may face in life.
- Ensures to get good fortune, harmony, and prosperity in one’s family.