Ganesh Chaturthi Puja Vidhi is a complete ritual service enabling devotees to observe the auspicious festival of Ganesh Chaturthi — one of the most widely celebrated Hindu festivals — with authentic Vedic procedures. Lord Ganesha, revered as the remover of obstacles and the first deity invoked at the commencement of any sacred undertaking, is worshipped on this day with specific shodashopachara (sixteen-step) rituals, modak offerings, and devoted recitation of his names and mantras. The puja follows the traditional Vidhi to ensure correct observance of this important occasion.
Lord Ganesha holds a unique position in Vedic astrology as the deity presiding over Ketu and as the divine remover of obstacles (Vighnaharta). In the Jyotisha tradition, invoking Ganesha at the start of any puja or auspicious activity is believed to neutralise planetary hurdles and ensure a smooth path forward. The Chaturthi tithi — the fourth lunar day — is traditionally associated with Ganesha and is considered especially potent for his worship. Devotees are believed to receive his blessings for wisdom, success, and the removal of impediments.