
Both Ganga Saptami and Ganga Dussehra are important festivals in Hinduism, Jomam is associated with the worship and importance of Gange. In both festivals, worship and bathing of the Ganges is important, but in Ganga Dussehra, the recognition of liberation from ten sins is more prominent.

Ganga Saptami and Ganga Dussehra are two major festivals in Hinduism which are associated with the worship and importance of Maa Ganga. Both these festivals have special significance in themselves and in these days people worship the Ganges river and wish for spiritual peace and virtue. Let us know what is special on the occasion of Ganga Saptami and Ganga Dussehra and what is their importance.

Ganga Saptami is an important Hindu festival, which is celebrated on the seventh day of Shukla Paksha of Vaishakh month. This day is also celebrated as Ganga Jayanti, because on this day Maa Ganga reached the jatas of Lord Shiva from heaven. On this day, by taking a dip in the Ganges river, all the sins of man are washed away and salvation is attained. On the occasion of Ganga Saptami, charity and charity have special significance, which attains virtue.

Ganga Dussehra is an important Hindu festival, which is celebrated on the Dashami date of Shukla Paksha of Jyeshtha month. Worshiping and bathing of Maa Ganga has special significance on this day. On this day, taking a dip in the Ganges river provides freedom from ten types of sins, of which three types of sins are related to the body, four sins and three types of sins are related to the mind. Let us know what is the difference between Ganga Saptami and Ganga Dussehra.

Both Ganga Saptami and Ganga Dussehra are important festivals which are associated with the importance of Maa Ganga. There is a special difference between these two festivals which further enhances their importance. Ganga Saptami is celebrated on the seventh day of Shukla Paksha of Vaishakh month, which is the day of the birth of Maa Ganga. On this day, Mother Ganga worshiped Lord Vishnu and made her place in heaven.

At the same time, Ganga Dussehra is celebrated on the Dashami date of Shukla Paksha of Jyeshtha month, which is the day of arrival of Maa Ganga on earth. On this day, Mother Ganga was descended from the jatas of Lord Shiva and she started flowing on the earth as a holy Ganges river. On both these days, worshiping Maa Ganga and bathing in the Ganges is considered very fruitful.
Published at: 27 Apr 2025 04:02 pm (IST)