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Ganpati Bappa Morya Text & Calligraphy — Ganesh Chaturthi Banner Designs 2026

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Ganesh Chaturthi 2026 falls on Monday, September 14, and across Maharashtra and beyond, preparations start weeks earlier — mandal banners, welcome hoardings, society decoration, WhatsApp status images, and Instagram posts, all built around a few beloved phrases:

  • गणपती बाप्पा मोरया (Ganpati Bappa Morya)
  • गणेश चतुर्थीच्या हार्दिक शुभेच्छा (Heartfelt Ganesh Chaturthi wishes)
  • श्री गणेशाय नमः (Shri Ganeshaya Namah)
  • मंगलमूर्ती मोरया (Mangalmurti Morya)

If you have ever searched "ganpati bappa morya text png", you know what you usually find: blurry, low-resolution images ripped from other designs, with jagged edges and watermarks. This guide covers better options — ready-made downloads and how to create your own.

Ready-made Ganpati text art (PNG & SVG)

Studio99's Inkora library has a dedicated collection of 90+ Ganesh calligraphy designs, drawn by calligraphers who work in Devanagari every day — not auto-generated fonts:

Every design downloads as a high-resolution PNG with a transparent background — it drops cleanly onto any banner color or photo — and premium pieces include SVG vector files that scale to hoarding size without turning blurry. That last part matters: a mandal banner can be 10 feet wide, and a PNG made for Instagram will pixelate at that size. Vector art won't.

Making your own Ganpati banner text

Want lettering nobody else has? Generate it:

  1. Open the free calligraphy generator and type गणपती बाप्पा मोरया (or type "Ganpati Bappa Morya" in English — it transliterates for you).
  2. Pick a style — traditional strokes suit devotional phrases; bold modern styles suit sale and event banners.
  3. Refine it in the Prishora editor: add a gold gradient, a deep maroon outline, or 3D depth and shadow so the text pops against a busy mandap background.
  4. Export PNG for social media, or SVG if a printer is producing your banner or hoarding.

Design tips for Ganesh Chaturthi banners

  • Color first. Saffron/orange + deep red + gold is the classic Ganeshotsav palette. If your background is busy (flowers, lights, murti photos), keep the text in a single strong color with a contrasting outline.
  • Respect the shirorekha. The continuous top line is what makes Devanagari lettering feel right. Avoid English-first tools that break it — use tools built for Indian scripts.
  • Hierarchy: phrase first. गणपती बाप्पा मोरया should be the largest element. Mandal name, dates, and sponsor names go smaller, below.
  • Leave breathing room. The most professional banners have fewer elements, larger. Cramming every sponsor logo around the calligraphy kills the design.

Beyond the banner

The same text art works across everything you'll make this season: aarti invitation cards for your society, visarjan day posts, WhatsApp DP and status images, and thank-you posts after the festival. Download once, use everywhere — check the license details for commercial use like printed mandal banners.

Getting ready for the whole festive season? Diwali follows on November 8 — see our Diwali calligraphy and text art guide to plan ahead.

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