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Valarpirai Chaturthi

Valarpirai Chaturthi

வளர்பிறை சதுர்த்தி

Valarpirai Chaturthi is the monthly Shukla Paksha (waxing moon) Chaturthi dedicated to Lord Ganesha—ideal for worship, new beginnings, and family devotion, with dates aligned to Panchangam.

Valarpirai Chaturthi: 11 Dec 1999, 11.54 AM to 12 Dec 1999, 02.14 PM
9680 days ago 12-12-1999

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1999 Occurrences

Thu, 21 Jan 1999
Thursday
1999
Vehudhanya Thai 7
Valarpirai Chaturthi Starts: 20 Jan 1999, 07.58 PM | Ends: 21 Jan 1999, 06.49 PM
Shukla Paksha Chaturthi up to 06:49 PM IST Shatabhisha - Pada 4 up to 09:41 AM IST
06:39
18:17
Sun, 21 Mar 1999
Sunday
1999
Vehudhanya Panguni 7
Valarpirai Chaturthi Starts: 20 Mar 1999, 03.18 PM | Ends: 21 Mar 1999, 12.13 PM
Shukla Paksha Chaturthi up to 12:13 PM IST Bharani - Pada 3 up to 03:59 PM IST
06:21
18:28
Mon, 19 Apr 1999
Monday
1999
Pramadi Chithirai 6
Valarpirai Chaturthi Starts: 18 Apr 1999, 10.54 PM | Ends: 19 Apr 1999, 07.39 PM
Shukla Paksha Chaturthi up to 07:39 PM IST Rohini - Pada 2 up to 07:48 PM IST
06:05
18:28
Thu, 17 Jun 1999
Thursday
1999
Pramadi Aani 2
Valarpirai Chaturthi Starts: 16 Jun 1999, 02.59 PM | Ends: 17 Jun 1999, 12.54 PM
Shukla Paksha Chaturthi up to 12:54 PM IST Pushya - Pada 4 up to 07:26 AM IST
05:57
18:39
Fri, 16 Jul 1999
Friday
1999
Pramadi Aani 31
Valarpirai Chaturthi Starts: 16 Jul 1999, 01.10 AM | Ends: 17 Jul 1999, 12.11 AM
Shukla Paksha Chaturthi up to 12:11 AM IST (next day) Magha - Pada 3 up to 03:53 PM IST
06:04
18:42
Sun, 15 Aug 1999
Sunday
1999
Pramadi Aadi 30
Valarpirai Chaturthi Starts: 14 Aug 1999, 01.33 PM | Ends: 15 Aug 1999, 01.46 PM
Shukla Paksha Chaturthi up to 01:46 PM IST Hasta - Pada 1 up to 03:18 AM IST (next day)
06:08
18:35
Wed, 13 Oct 1999
Wednesday
1999
Pramadi Purattasi 27
Valarpirai Chaturthi Starts: 12 Oct 1999, 09.33 PM | Ends: 13 Oct 1999, 11.51 PM
Shukla Paksha Chaturthi up to 11:51 PM IST Anuradha - Pada 1 up to 05:00 AM IST (next day)
06:05
18:01
Fri, 12 Nov 1999
Friday
1999
Pramadi Aippasi 26
Valarpirai Chaturthi Starts: 11 Nov 1999, 04.31 PM | Ends: 12 Nov 1999, 11.59 PM
Shukla Paksha Chaturthi Mula - Pada 3
06:10
17:52
Sun, 12 Dec 1999
Sunday
1999
Pramadi Karthigai 26
Valarpirai Chaturthi Starts: 11 Dec 1999, 11.54 AM | Ends: 12 Dec 1999, 02.14 PM
Shukla Paksha Chaturthi up to 02:14 PM IST Shravana - Pada 1 up to 08:44 AM IST (next day)
06:24
17:57

Times and tithi lines follow the site Panchangam engine for that civil day when data exists.

Spiritual Festival Sequence

Tamil Nadu Spiritual Experience

What is Valarpirai Chaturthi?

After each Amavasai (new moon), the moon begins to wax—this fortnight is Shukla Paksha, known in Tamil as Valarpirai. The fourth lunar day in this phase is Chaturthi, celebrated as Valarpirai Chaturthi.

Lord Ganesha (Vinayagar, Pillaiyar) is especially honoured on Chaturthi. Devotees perform pooja at home and temples, offer Kozhukattai (Modak), garland the idol with Arukampul (Bermuda grass), and seek blessings for auspicious starts in education, work, and family life.

Waxing vs waning Chaturthi

Every lunar month has two Chaturthi tithis: one in the waxing fortnight and one in the waning fortnight. Valarpirai Chaturthi belongs to the waxing phase and is widely observed for Ganesha worship and positive beginnings.

The waning-fortnight Chaturthi is Sankatahara Chaturthi, famous for fasting and moon viewing to remove obstacles (sankata). Both are Ganesha days; the paksha and customs differ.

Worship and optional fasting

Families often perform abhishekam, lamp worship, and sweet offerings to Ganesha. Some observe a day fast and break it in the evening with a simple meal after pooja.

Temples hold special Chaturthi schedules. Om Muruga Calendar picks the observance date when Chaturthi tithi (index 3) is active at moonrise, consistent with other recurring festival pages.

Vinayagar Chaturthi month

The grand annual Vinayagar Chaturthi (Ganesh Chaturthi) in Avani/Aadi is listed on its own festival page. That year's main festival date is not duplicated here in the monthly Valarpirai list.

The remaining eleven months show Valarpirai Chaturthi dates computed from Panchangam for this page.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Usually eleven monthly dates on this page, because the annual Vinayagar Chaturthi day is shown separately on the Vinayagar Chaturthi festival page.

Valarpirai Chaturthi is waxing-moon Chaturthi after Amavasai. Sankatahara Chaturthi is waning-moon Chaturthi after Pournami, with emphasis on fasting and moon sighting.

Vinayagar Chaturthi is the major once-a-year festival (Avani/Aadi). Valarpirai Chaturthi is the recurring monthly waxing Chaturthi observance.

The day when Chaturthi tithi (index 3) is active at moonrise is selected; if two days qualify, the one with stronger tithi presence at moonrise is used.

Kozhukattai (Modak), Arukampul garland, red hibiscus, and Ganesha stotras are common in Tamil Nadu home and temple practice.