There are moments in life when obstacles seem endless. Anger clouds the mind, confusion blocks clarity, and progress feels painfully distant. Hindu tradition teaches that during such moments, sincere devotion to Lord Ganesha can illuminate even the darkest path.
Among the many sacred Chaturthi observances dedicated to Lord Ganesha, Pradyumna Chaturthi holds a uniquely spiritual and deeply transformative significance. Rooted in the ancient wisdom of the Mudgala Purana and Ganesha Purana, this sacred vrat is observed to seek inner radiance, peace, healing, and the removal of karmic obstacles.

Unlike the grand public celebrations of Ganesh Chaturthi, Pradyumna Chaturthi is a quieter, more personal observance — focused on fasting, midday worship, sacred mantras, and inner spiritual cleansing.
As devotees prepare for Pradyumna Chaturthi 2026, let us explore its date, Madhyahna Kala timing, vrat rituals, sacred stories, puja thali items, and the profound spiritual meaning behind this auspicious day.
What is Pradyumna Chaturthi?
Pradyumna Chaturthi is a sacred Chaturthi tithi dedicated to Lord Ganesha and observed during the Shukla Paksha (waxing moon phase) of Ashadha month.
The word:
- Pradyumna means “supremely radiant” or “most powerful”
- Chaturthi refers to the fourth lunar day
This Chaturthi is especially associated with:
- spiritual purification,
- overcoming inner anger,
- healing karmic burdens,
- and receiving Ganesha’s divine grace.
According to tradition, devotees worship Lord Ganesha during the sacred Madhyahna Kala (midday period), considered the most spiritually powerful time for Chaturthi puja.
Pradyumna Chaturthi 2026 Date & Timing
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Detail |
Information |
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Festival |
Pradyumna Chaturthi 2026 |
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Date |
Thursday, June 18, 2026 |
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Paksha |
Shukla Paksha |
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Chaturthi Tithi Begins |
09:38 PM on June 17 |
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Chaturthi Tithi Ends |
06:58 PM on June 18 |
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Madhyahna Muhurat |
10:58 AM to 01:46 PM |
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Vrat Type |
Sunrise to Moonrise Fast |
The Madhyahna Kala period is considered the holiest time to perform the puja and offer prayers to Lord Ganesha.
Why is Pradyumna Chaturthi Important?
Pradyumna Chaturthi is believed to help devotees remove both external and internal obstacles.
This sacred observance is especially associated with:
- clarity of mind,
- emotional healing,
- overcoming anger,
- spiritual radiance,
- and karmic purification.
The vrat is deeply connected to the teachings of:
- the Mudgala Purana,
- the Ganesha Purana,
- and the Bhavishya Purana.
These scriptures describe Lord Ganesha not only as Vighnaharta (remover of obstacles), but also as the divine force that transforms negative emotions into wisdom and peace.
The Importance of Madhyahna Kala
One of the most important aspects of Pradyumna Chaturthi is the Madhyahna Kala worship.
In the Hindu Panchang system, the day is divided into five sacred periods:
- Pratah Kala
- Sangava Kala
- Madhyahna Kala
- Aparahna Kala
- Sayahna Kala
Among these, Madhyahna Kala — the midday period — is considered the most sacred for Ganesha worship.
According to the Mudgala Purana, prayers offered during this window carry extraordinary spiritual power and are especially dear to Lord Ganesha.
Story Behind Pradyumna Chaturthi
Prince Pradyumna & Lord Ganesha
According to the Ganesha Purana, the observance is connected to Prince Pradyumna, the divine son of Lord Krishna and Rukmini.
After being abducted by the demon Shambara shortly after birth, Prince Pradyumna faced immense difficulties and illusionary powers that blocked his path.
Sages advised him to worship Lord Ganesha through strict Chaturthi fasting and sincere devotion.
Pleased by his unwavering focus, Lord Ganesha blessed Pradyumna with:
- divine clarity,
- cosmic weapons,
- and victory over obstacles.
After defeating Shambara, Pradyumna reunited with his family, and the sacred observance became known as Pradyumna Chaturthi.
The Lambodara Avatar & Krodhasura
The Mudgala Purana narrates another profound story associated with this Chaturthi.
A powerful demon named Krodhasura — the embodiment of anger — spread rage and chaos across the universe.
To restore balance, Lord Ganesha manifested as:
Lambodara
The form with the vast cosmic belly capable of absorbing and dissolving all anger.
Instead of fighting rage with violence, Lambodara transformed anger through infinite patience and calmness.
This is why Pradyumna Chaturthi is believed to help devotees:
- overcome anger,
- reduce negativity,
- and achieve inner peace.
Pradyumna Chaturthi Puja Thali Items
The Puja Thali is carefully arranged with sacred offerings for Lord Ganesha.
Essential Puja Items
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Puja Item |
Spiritual Meaning |
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Ganesha Idol |
Central deity of worship |
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Durva Grass (21 blades) |
Most sacred Ganesha offering |
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Modak |
Lord Ganesha’s favourite sweet |
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Red Flowers |
Symbol of devotion |
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Panchamrit |
Ritual purification |
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Coconut |
Surrender of ego |
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Sandalwood Paste |
Cooling spiritual energy |
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Kumkum & Turmeric |
Auspiciousness |
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Ghee Lamp |
Divine light |
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Camphor |
Purification |
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Betel Leaves & Nuts |
Respectful offering |
Durva grass and modak are considered especially important during this vrat.
Step-by-Step Pradyumna Chaturthi Puja Vidhi
1. Sankalpa
Take a sacred vow to observe the vrat with devotion.
2. Kalash Sthapana
Place the sacred Kalash filled with water, mango leaves, and coconut.
3. Ganesha Invocation
Invite Lord Ganesha through mantras and prayers.
4. Shodashopachara Puja
Offer:
- flowers,
- sandalwood,
- incense,
- lamp,
- and Naivedyam.
5. Durva Offering
Offer 21 blades of Durva grass while chanting Ganesha’s sacred names.
6. Madhyahna Kala Puja
Perform the main worship during the sacred midday window.
7. Vrat Katha
Read or listen to the Pradyumna Chaturthi Vrat Katha.
8. Aarti
Perform Ganesha Aarti with camphor and ghee lamp.
9. Moon Sighting
The fast is traditionally completed after Chandradarshan (moon sighting).
Sacred Mantras for Pradyumna Chaturthi
Ganesha Moola Mantra
Om Gam Ganapataye Namah
Ganesha Gayatri Mantra
Om Ekadantaya Vidmahe
Vakratundaya Dhimahi
Tanno Dantih Prachodayat
Vighneshwara Mantra
Om Vighneshwaraya Namah
These mantras are believed to bring:
- mental peace,
- prosperity,
- clarity,
- and protection from obstacles.
Famous Temples Associated with Pradyumna Chaturthi
Siddhivinayak Temple
One of India’s most famous Ganesha temples where elaborate Chaturthi rituals are performed.
Moreshwar Temple
The first and most important temple of the Ashtavinayak pilgrimage circuit.
Kanipakam Vinayaka Temple
A powerful Swayambhu Ganesha temple associated with miraculous blessings.
Ucchi Pillayar Temple
A historic hilltop Ganesha temple deeply connected with spiritual elevation and devotion.
Spiritual Benefits of Observing the Vrat
Devotees believe Pradyumna Chaturthi helps:
- remove karmic obstacles,
- calm emotional disturbances,
- improve focus and wisdom,
- heal inner negativity,
- and attract divine grace.
The vrat is considered especially beneficial for people seeking:
- mental clarity,
- emotional healing,
- and spiritual growth.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is Pradyumna Chaturthi 2026?
Pradyumna Chaturthi 2026 falls on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
What is Madhyahna Kala?
Madhyahna Kala is the sacred midday period considered most auspicious for Chaturthi puja.
Which Purana mentions Pradyumna Chaturthi?
The observance is associated with:
- Mudgala Purana,
- Ganesha Purana,
- and Bhavishya Purana.
Why is Durva grass important?
Durva grass is considered Lord Ganesha’s most sacred offering and symbolizes purity and divine connection.
Conclusion
Pradyumna Chaturthi is not merely a ritual observance — it is a deeply spiritual journey inward.
Through fasting, prayer, sacred stories, and Madhyahna Kala worship, devotees seek not only the removal of external obstacles but also freedom from the anger, ego, and confusion that block inner peace.
The teachings of the Mudgala Purana and Ganesha Purana beautifully remind us that true victory begins within.
As Pradyumna Chaturthi 2026 approaches, may Lord Ganesha bless every devotee with: clarity of mind, peace of heart, spiritual radiance,and freedom from obstacles.
🙏 Om Gam Ganapataye Namah 🙏