Solapur · Maharashtra
Ganga Dussehra 2029in Solapur
Exact puja times & muhurta computed for Solapur coordinates (17.66°N, 75.91°E)
Key Timings
Festival Date
Thursday, June 21, 2029
Sunrise
05:52
Sunset
19:03
Why This Date?
Ganga Dussehra follows the Udaya Tithi rule – the festival is observed on the day when the required tithi prevails at sunrise. This is the default Dharmasindhu convention for festivals without a special time-window requirement.
Puja Vidhi
Materials Required
- Ghee lamp (diya)
- Flowers (lotus, marigold, rose)
- Camphor
- Incense sticks
- Leaf boats (patravali) for diyas
Puja Steps
- 1
Holy Bath (Snan)
Take a holy bath in the Ganga or any nearby river. If no river is accessible, add Ganga Jal to your bathing water. While...
- 2
Ganga Puja at the Ghat
Sit near the water and place a small altar. Offer flowers, akshat, kumkum, and turmeric to the water. Apply tilak of kum...
- 3
Sankalpa
Hold water and akshat in the right hand. State your name, gotra, the date (Jyeshtha Shukla Dashami), and the purpose – ...
Phala (Benefits)
Ganga Dussehra destroys ten types of sins (three of body, three of speech, three of mind, and one universal). Bathing in and worshipping the Ganga on this day grants spiritual merit equivalent to visiting all tirthas. It brings purification, liberation from the cycle of rebirth, and ancestral peace.
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Deity
Goddess Ganga, Lord Shiva
Legend & History
Ganga Dussehra commemorates the descent of the sacred river Ganga from heaven to earth. King Bhagiratha performed intense tapas for thousands of years to bring Ganga down to liberate the souls of his ...Read full legend →
Ganga Dussehra commemorates the descent of the sacred river Ganga from heaven to earth. King Bhagiratha performed intense tapas for thousands of years to bring Ganga down to liberate the souls of his sixty thousand ancestors (the sons of King Sagara) who had been reduced to ashes by Sage Kapila's gaze. Lord Shiva caught the mighty torrent of Ganga in his matted locks (Jata) to prevent the earth from being shattered by her force.
How to Observe
Bathe in the Ganga or any sacred river. Offer ten items (Dashahara means destroyer of ten sins): flowers, incense, lamps, sacred food, and more. Perform Ganga Aarti, especially at Haridwar, Varanasi, and Prayagraj. Donate food, clothes, and sesame seeds. Light floating diyas on the river.
Significance
Ganga Dussehra destroys ten types of sins (Dasha-hara). Bathing in the Ganga on this day is considered equivalent to bathing at all sacred tirthas. The festival celebrates the purifying power of the Ganga, whose waters are believed to bestow moksha and cleanse even the most grievous karmic debts.