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Ganga Dussehra, also known as Gangavataran, is a sacred Hindu festival celebrated to mark the descent of Goddess Ganges on Earth. This day is observed on the 10th (Dashami tithi), day of the month of Jyeshtha in the Hindu calendar.
Ganga Dussehra Date & Time 2026
Ganga Dussehra will be observed on 25th May 2026, while Nirjala Ekadashi will be celebrated on the 11th day of the month of Jyeshtha. Both festivals hold immense spiritual significance in Hindu tradition and beautifully complement each other in their deeper meaning and purpose.
Therefore, the auspicious timings for Ganga Dussehra are as follows:
Dashami Tithi Begins - 04:30 AM on May 25, 2026
Dashami Tithi Ends - 05:10 AM on May 26, 2026
Hasta Nakshatra Begins - 04:08 AM on May 26, 2026
Hasta Nakshatra Ends - 05:56 AM on May 27, 2026
Vyatipata Yoga Begins - 03:11 AM on May 27, 2026
Vyatipata Yoga Ends - 03:25 AM on May 28, 2026
What is Ganga Dussehra?
This auspicious day is marked as the day when the celestial river descended to Earth through the matted locks of Lord Shiva due to its untamed force, which had threatened to destroy the whole Earth. This sacred event is observed to have taken place when King Bhagiratha performed intense penance to bring the holy river to Earth so that the souls of his ancestors could attain salvation.
Ganga Dussehra is closely linked with the concept of ancestral healing. As it is said, King Bhagiratha brought the holy river Ganga to Earth specifically to liberate his ancestors. Therefore, many devotees offer prayers for their ancestors on this day, believing that the blessings of Maa Ganga can help grant peace to departed souls and reduce ancestral karmic burdens.
On this auspicious day, the evening rituals of Ganga Dussehra are especially captivating. As the Sun sets, thousands of diyas are floated on the river, symbolizing the offering of prayers and wishes to the divine current of life. The reflection of countless lamps on the flowing water serves as a powerful visual reminder of hope, devotion, and the continuity of spiritual light.
Ganga Dussehra Spiritual & Astrological Importance
Ganga Dussehra represents the cleansing of negative karma and impurities. As it is said that the waters of Maa Ganga continuously flow and purify everything they touch, devotees believe that sincere prayers on this day help wash away past mistakes and restore peace, clarity, and spiritual balance. This day is considered an ideal time to surrender one’s worries, seek forgiveness, and invite divine grace into life.
On this auspicious day, it is believed that worshipping Goddess Ganga can destroy sins committed through thoughts and actions. This day also encourages gratitude towards nature and the divine forces of life.
According to Vedic astrology, Ganga Dussehra is one of the most powerful days for reducing doshas and planetary afflictions. Therefore, Ganga Dussehra is a highly auspicious day for both spiritual upliftment and astrological healing.
Ganga Dussehra Puja Vidhi
Ganga Dussehra puja rituals are centered around spiritual purification, gratitude, and seeking blessings from Goddess Ganga.
Puja Vidhi for Ganga Dussehra is as follows:
Begin the day with an early morning holy bath.
Take Sankap (a sacred vow)
Set up a puja place
Set up an idol or picture of Goddess Ganga
Keep a kalash filled with water, and light a diya and an incense stick
Offer flowers, milk, fruits, and sweets
Chant mantras
Perform Aarti
For a deeper understanding of the right rituals to follow on Ganga Dussehra and how they align with your personal journey, talk to an astrologer on Astroyogi for personalized guidance and deeper insights.
Ganaga Dussehra Mantras
Ganga Stuti Mantra
“ॐ गं गंगायै विश्वरूपिण्यै नारायण्यै नमो नमः॥”
(Om Gam Gangayai Vishvarupinyai Narayanyai Namo Namah)
Meaning: I bow again and again to Goddess Ganga, the universal divine form, who embodies the energy of Narayani.
Sacred Riverfront Celebrations of Ganga Dussehra
Ganga Dussehra is observed with immense devotion across many regions of India, especially in places situated along the banks of the sacred River Ganga.
Different sacred riverfronts celebrating Ganga Dussehra are as follows:
Haridwar
Varanasi
Prayagraj
Rishikesh
Gangotari
Patna
Kolkata
Final Words
Ganga Dussehra is not just a festival; it is a celebration of faith, purity, and the eternal bond between nature and humanity. This auspicious day reminds us of the divine descent of the holy river Ganga, symbolizing spiritual cleansing and renewal. On this auspicious day, devotees seek blessings through prayers and holy dips in the holy river Ganga, believing that Maa Ganga washes away sins and fills life with peace and positivity.
Festival List
- Nag Panchami
- Raksha Bandhan
- Janmashtami
- Ganesh Chaturthi
- Onam
- Pitru Paksha
- Shardiya Navratri
- Durga Puja
- Dussehra
- Karwa Chauth
- Dhanteras
- Diwali
- Govardhan Puja
- Bhai Dooj
- Chhath Puja
- Tulsi Vivah
- Guru Nanak Jayanti
- Christmas
- New year
- Lohri
- Pongal
- Makar Sankranti
- Vasant Panchami
- Shivratri
- Ramadan
- Holi
- Good Friday
- Navratri
- Gudi Padwa
- Ugadi
- Vaisakhi
- Ram Navami
- Mahavir Jayanti
- Hanuman Jayanati
- Buddha Purnima
- Akshay Tritiya
- Shani Jayanti
- Guru Purnima
- Hariyali Teej






















