Ganesh Chaturthi, also known as 'Vinayak Chaturthi' or 'Vinayaka Chavithi' is the day when all Hindus celebrate one of the most popular deities, Lord Ganesh.
The festival is observed in the Hindu calendar month of Bhaadrapada, starting on the shukla chaturthi (fourth day of the waxing moon). This means the date will normally fall between 19 August and 20 SeptemberGanesha Chaturthi is one of the most widely celebrated festivals at Shree Veera Hanuman Temple, partly because Ganesh is one of the most popular deities for worship. His blessings are often invoked at religious ceremonies as he is the one who can remove all obstacles to success, particularly when people are starting a new business or enterprise. Ganesh is known as the giver of fortune and one who can help to avoid natural calamities. Ganesh is also the patron god of travelling. All members and devotees from entire village comes and participate in the pujas conducted in the temple followed by food distributions. Many Devotees keep the clay idols of Ganesh, laced in homes or outdoor in decorated tents for people to view and pay their homage. Priests will then invokes life into the idols while mantras are chanted, in a ritual known as 'pranapratishhtha'.
Veera Hanuman Temple conducts following archanas in daily and weekly basis
Hanuman Abhishekam is performed in the Temple. Manyu Suktam & Purusha Suktam is Chanted along with 108 names of Lord Hanuman while pouring milk, yogurt, butter etc.
Devotees can offer the Vadamala which is prepared at the temple, to Lord Hanuman on Saturdays
Lord Ganesha is embodiment of OM, The primordial sound and symbol of God. It is performed by offerings that include milk, honey, and other items and each offering represents fulfillment on every level.
Worship of all nine planets of the Vedic astrology. These nine planets are believed to control our deeds (Karmas), desires, and the results or outcomes of the same.