Vinayaka Chaturthi 2026 falls on July 17, 2026. On this day, Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the giver of wisdom, is worshipped. On this tithi, a large number of people worship Ganesha to commence important works with a clear mind, protect wealth and remove obstacles. But Vinayaka Chaturthi is not just a prayer. Mindful decisions are also a part of it. Some purchases made on this day may disrupt or bring heavy energy into the home. Buying the wrong things on Chaturthi leads to increased wasteful spending, stymies saving and disturbs prosperity, according to tradition. Here are the things you should not buy on Vinayaka Chaturthi 2026.
1. Sharp Objects
Today, avoid buying knives, scissors, blades, needles, or sharp tools unless they’re necessary. Sharp objects may symbolise cuts, conflict, and division. It could be money problems, unexpected costs or broken promises. If possible, buy these things on another day if you already need them for work.
2. Broken, Second-Hand, or Damaged Items
On Vinayaka Chaturthi, stay away from buying damaged goods, rejected stock, cracked décor, old electronics or broken furniture. They may hold weak or stuck energy. Lord Ganesha is worshipped as a symbol of new beginnings. Bringing home damaged items is a symbolic invitation to financial leakage, delays and repair costs. Before buying any household products, it is important to verify their quality.
3. Luxury Items Bought on Impulse
Avoid buying expensive clothes, electronics, jewellery, or home decor just because you feel like it, under pressure, or because of promotional offers. “Vinayaka Chaturthi teaches us wisdom over extravagant spending. A purchase made without due consideration may later prove an unnecessary burden. If this is a pricey item, it is smart to delay and evaluate your budget first.
4. Empty Containers
Many people have never bought an empty storage box, an empty jar, an empty wallet or an empty cash box. Empty objects can symbolise deprivation when unintentionally brought home. If you have to take them, put rice, coins, turmeric, or a small sweet on them first. This symbol stands for growth and abundance.
5. Black Items for Auspicious Use
Do not buy black things for puja, entrance decor, money drawers or new beginnings on this day. The Vinayaka Chaturthi rituals should be performed using lighter, brighter items, but black is not always bad. Opt for yellow, red, orange, green and white items to promote positivity at home and during prayers.
What to Buy Instead
You can purchase Durva grass, modak ingredients, fresh fruits, yellow flowers, red cloth, incense or items for charity. These produce gratitude, devotion, and positive financial energy.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What things should be avoided on Vinayaka Chaturthi? Some items are banned because they are associated with conflict, emptiness, damage or reckless spending. Buy items that bring positive energy and stability, as the day is suited to fresh beginnings. 2. Can we buy gold or jewellery during Vinayaka Chaturthi? Don’t buy jewellery just to show it off or on a whim. It might be acceptable if it is planned and procured within a defined budget. But it is better to check a good muhurat when buying important items. 3. Is it bad to get any sharp objects on this day? Sharp objects like knives, scissors and blades are traditionally avoided because they can symbolise separation, disputes and cuts. Unless you need them immediately, buy them later. 4. What are the things to buy on Vinayaka Chaturthi? You can purchase donation items, fruits, flowers, modak ingredients, red or yellow cloth and puja items. 5. What Mantra is good for Vinayaka Chaturthi? Chant “Om Gan Ganapataye Namah” 108 times, It is said this mantra helps you make better financial and life decisions, reduces confusion and removes obstacles.

