Haindavam Logo - Lord Ganesha
Haindavam
📍

Festivals

Brisbane (UTC+10)

Date

11th October 2026

Ghatasthapana

Ghatasthapana
Tithi:
Amavasya upto 1:50 AM
Shukla Pratipada upto 2:01 AM +1
Nakshatra:
Hasta upto 2:13 AM
Chitra upto 3:03 AM +1
Vasara:Sunday

Ghatasthapana

Tithi in effect at local day start: Shukla Pratipada

Kalash Stapana Window

11 Oct, 5:17 am – 9:29 am, 11 Oct

Abhijitha Muhurtham

11 Oct, 11:10 am – 11:58 am, 11 Oct

Kanya Lagna (Virgo Ascendant)

11 Oct, 4:14 am – 5:40 am, 11 Oct

Solar Noon

11 Oct, 11:34 am

Notes

  • At the local sunrise, tithi is not Shukla Pratipada. Please verify the Navaratri start date, or wait for Pratipada to begin before Ghatasthapana.
  • Ghatasthapana must not be done during Amavasya or at night. Always complete it while Shukla Pratipada is prevailing.

About

Sharad Navaratri is the most prominent of all Navaratris, celebrated in the autumn month of Ashwina. It commemorates the victory of Goddess Durga over the demon Mahishasura.

Significance:

It represents the triumph of good over evil and the power of the Divine Mother to restore balance in the universe. Each of the nine nights is dedicated to one of the Navadurga forms, symbolizing various aspects of spiritual evolution.

Rituals & Puja Vidhi:

1. Ghatasthapana: The ritual invocation of the Goddess in a Kalash filled with holy water. 2. Navadurga Puja: Daily worship of Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, and other forms with specific offerings. 3. Fasting: Devotees often follow a strict Sattvic diet or fast for nine days. 4. Garba & Dandiya: Joyous community dances that celebrate the creative energy of the Goddess. 5. Vijayadashami: The tenth day marks the culmination with the celebration of victory. Ghatasthapana is done once at the start of the nine nights: use the first-third-of-day or Abhijit window below when Shukla Pratipada is running, before the midpoint of the day, per common prayoga summaries. Confirm with your teacher or Panchang.