Ganga Saptami is celebrated every year on the seventh day of Shukla Paksha of the Vaishakh month. On this day, Goddess Ganga is said to have descended upon the Earth. Ganga Saptami is a significant Hindu festival in which devotees worship Goddess Ganga. Ganga Saptami has a very special significance in Hinduism.
Bathing in the river Ganga on Ganga Jayanti is considered auspicious. Making donations on this day is also considered very fruitful. It is believed that worshiping Mother Ganga on the day of Ganga Saptami brings happiness to one’s married life, and couples also get happiness for their children.
About Ganga Saptami
Ganga Saptami is celebrated in numerous states, including Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and West Bengal. Ganga Saptami is also known as Ganga Jayanti or Ganga Pujan. According to Hindu mythology, the day marks the birth anniversary of Goddess Ganga. Devotees celebrate Ganga Saptami by performing special prayers and pujas at the pilgrimage sites along the River Ganga, including Triveni Sangam in Prayagraj and Rishikesh.
Ganga Saptami Date and timings
Ganga Saptami or Ganga Jayanti will be observed on Saturday, May 3, 2025. According to Drik Panchang, the auspicious timings to observe the occasion are as follows:
Saptami Tithi Begins – 07:51 AM on May 03, 2025
Saptami Tithi Ends – 07:18 AM on May 04, 2025
Rituals of Ganga Saptami
On this day, devotees should wake up early, bathe in the Holy River Ganga, and worship the Goddess Ganga by performing aarti and reciting Ganga’s mantra. According to Hindu mythology, Ganga was descended to the Earth on Ganga Dussehra day.
When the powerful Ganga descended to the Earth, Lord Shiva caught the River Ganga in his hair to halt Ganga’s fall and prevent her from sweeping the entire Earth away. Subsequently, Lord Shiva freed Ganga to enable her to fulfill her task of cleansing the cursed souls of Bhagiratha’s forebears.