Anant Chaturdashi is an important Hindu festival that falls on the Chaturdashi (14th day) of Shukla Paksha in the Bhadrapada month. In 2024, this day will be observed on Tuesday, September 17, with the puja muhurat from 06:08 AM to 11:44 AM. The Chaturdashi tithi will begin at 3:10 PM on September 16, and will end at 11:44 AM on September 17.
Puja Timings for Anant Chaturdashi 2024
Date: Tuesday, September 17
Puja Muhurat: 06:08 AM to 11:44 AM
Chaturdashi Tithi Begins: 3:10 PM on September 16
Chaturdashi Tithi Ends: 11:44 AM on September 17
This day holds deep religious significance and is dedicated to the worship of Lord Vishnu, Mother Yamuna, and Sheshnag. An important tradition observed on this day is tying the Anant Sutra (a sacred thread) on the arm. The Anant Sutra contains 14 knots, representing the 14 worlds. It is believed that Lord Vishnu resides in this thread, and wearing it offers protection and blessings. Devotees offer prayers and tie the thread after worshipping Lord Vishnu in his Anant (eternal) form.
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The day is also marked as the conclusion of the Ganesh Utsava, with devotees immersing Lord Ganesha’s idols in water bodies, symbolising the end of the 10-day Ganesh festival.
Significance of Anant Chaturdashi
Anant Chaturdashi is a significant day for both spiritual and material pursuits. According to the scriptures, those who observe a fast and worship Lord Vishnu on this day are believed to attain eternal virtue. It is said to be especially beneficial for students, as beginning studies on this day is believed to bring deep knowledge. For those seeking wealth, the day is auspicious for bringing prosperity.
According to ancient legends, during their exile, the Pandavas and Draupadi were advised by Lord Krishna to observe the Anant Vrat (fast) to overcome their hardships and reclaim their lost kingdom. Observing the fast is believed to fulfil wishes and offer lasting rewards, both in this life and the next. For maximum spiritual and material benefits, devotees observe the Anant Vrat for 14 years.
The day is a time of devotion and fasting for Lord Vishnu’s devotees. The fast is observed throughout the day, and the Anant Sutra is tied on the arm as a symbol of divine protection.
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