Anant Chaturdashi is a significant festival dedicated to Lord Vishnu, observed by both Hindus and Jains. This festival marks the conclusion of the Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations and is observed on the 14th day of the waxing moon in the Hindu month of Bhadrapada.
On Anant Chaturdashi, devotees immerse Ganesh idols in water, symbolizing the deity’s return to his divine abode. This ritual is accompanied by fasting and special prayers to seek Lord Vishnu’s blessings for prosperity and well-being.
This year, Anant Chaturdashi falls on Tuesday, September 17. The festival’s key timings are as follows:
- Puja Muhurat: 06:12 AM to 11:44 AM
- Duration: 5 hours and 32 minutes
- Chaturdashi Tithi Begins: 15:10 PM on September 16, 2024
- Chaturdashi Tithi Ends: 11:44 AM on September 17, 2024
According to ancient mythology, during the Pandavas’ exile, Lord Krishna advised Draupadi and the Pandavas to observe Anant Vrat, a fast dedicated to Lord Vishnu, to overcome their difficulties and reclaim their kingdom. It is believed that observing this fast for 14 consecutive years can yield both spiritual and material rewards.
Anant Chaturdashi holds great importance for those seeking both spiritual and material fulfillment. Observing this day through fasting and prayer is said to bestow eternal virtue. It is also considered auspicious for students starting their studies and for those seeking financial success, as it is believed to attract prosperity and wisdom.
Devotees observe a full-day fast, which includes tying the Anant Sutra, a sacred thread, around the wrist. This act symbolizes divine protection and blessings. The day is dedicated to seeking prosperity and strengthening one’s spiritual connection.