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GaneshChalisa.com Editorial Team and Editorial Policy

GaneshChalisa.com publishes devotional prayers, Chalisas, stotras, mantras, aartis, vrat kathas, festival guides, translations, meanings, Vastu information and educational content connected with Lord Ganesha.

This page explains who is responsible for preparing our content, how devotional texts are checked, how translations and meanings are reviewed, which sources we use, how corrections are made and how we maintain editorial independence.

Last updated: 5 July 2026

Our Editorial Team

Content on GaneshChalisa.com is prepared and maintained by the GaneshChalisa.com Editorial Team. Different editorial responsibilities are assigned according to the subject, language and type of article being prepared.

Our team works across devotional-text verification, language editing, translation, festival research, traditional beliefs, reader experience, technical publishing and content corrections.

Where an article has an identifiable traditional composer, scripture source or historical author, that attribution is shown separately from the modern webpage editor. The GaneshChalisa.com Editorial Team is responsible for the webpage structure, meaning, formatting, review and updates.

EDITORIAL OVERSIGHT

Managing Editor

Oversees topic selection, article structure, publishing standards, final approval, corrections, content updates and consistency across the website.

DEVOTIONAL TEXT REVIEW

Sanskrit and Scripture Reviewer

Checks Sanskrit verses, Devanagari text, commonly accepted recitation forms, source attribution, verse sequence and important variations between published versions.

HINDI CONTENT

Hindi Language Editor

Reviews Hindi spelling, grammar, readability, devotional terminology, सरल अर्थ, headings, FAQs and the natural flow of Hindi articles.

REGIONAL LANGUAGES

Regional Language Editors

Review translations, scripts, grammar and regional devotional expressions in languages published on the website.

This may include Gujarati, Marathi, Bengali, Punjabi, Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Odia and Assamese.

ENGLISH CONTENT

English Language Editor

Reviews Roman transliteration, English meaning, cultural explanations and practical worship guides for readers in India and international locations.

FESTIVAL INFORMATION

Festival and Panchang Researcher

Checks festival dates, tithi, puja periods, moonrise information and location-sensitive details using recognised Panchang sources.

TRADITIONAL BELIEFS

Vastu and Traditional Practices Reviewer

Reviews content about idol placement, directions, traditional remedies and spiritual beliefs to ensure that such information is clearly presented as tradition rather than guaranteed fact.

BUYING GUIDES

Product and Affiliate Content Reviewer

Reviews idol, décor, gifting and buying-guide content for relevance, clarity, disclosure, product accuracy and separation between editorial information and commercial links.

QUALITY CONTROL

Fact-Checking and Corrections Editor

Checks names, attributions, historical claims, internal links, downloadable files, references and reader-reported errors before corrections are published.

DIGITAL PUBLISHING

Technical and SEO Editor

Reviews page structure, headings, internal links, language settings, accessibility, metadata, structured data, downloads and mobile readability.

Our Editorial Review Process

The exact review process may vary according to the type of content. A Ganesh Chalisa article, festival-date page, Vastu guide and product buying guide do not require the same checks.

01

Topic Selection

A topic is selected according to reader needs, website relevance and available source material.

02

Source Research

Relevant devotional texts, books, dictionaries, temple sources and Panchang references are collected.

03

Text Verification

Verses, names, spelling, sequence and commonly accepted textual variations are checked.

04

Meaning and Translation

The meaning is written in clear language without changing the devotional context of the original text.

05

Language Review

Grammar, spelling, transliteration, readability and regional expressions are reviewed.

06

Final Editorial Review

The complete page is reviewed for accuracy, structure, disclosures, links and user experience.

07

Publication

The page is published with appropriate language, internal links, references and update information.

08

Periodic Update

Time-sensitive information, broken links, downloads and important articles are reviewed periodically.

Source and Reference Policy

We aim to use sources appropriate to the subject being discussed. Religious poetry, historical information, festival dates and product specifications require different types of evidence.

Sources We May Consult

  • Original Sanskrit and devotional texts.
  • Recognised printed editions and established religious publishers.
  • Sanskrit and regional-language dictionaries.
  • Temple publications and established religious organisations.
  • Traditional stotra, mantra and vrata collections.
  • Government, institutional or recognised Panchang sources.
  • Academic books and research for historical subjects.
  • Manufacturer or merchant information for product specifications.
  • Multiple independent references when one source is insufficient.

Sources We Do Not Treat as Final Authority

Unverified social-media posts, anonymous forwarded messages, copied keyword pages, automatically translated text and unsupported claims are not treated as authoritative sources.

Editorial Standards for Our Content

Chalisa, Stotra, Mantra and Aarti Texts

We attempt to preserve the complete original verse while correcting obvious typing errors. When recognised textual variations exist, we may mention them rather than declaring one regional form invalid.

Translations and Meanings

Meanings are written in clear language while keeping the complete original verse visible. We avoid changing devotional poetry into unsupported guarantees or overly literal interpretations that remove its spiritual context.

Traditional Authors and Modern Editors

Traditional composers are credited when attribution is available from the text or accepted tradition.

For example, Ram Sundar Prabhu Das may be identified as the traditional composer of Shri Ganesh Chalisa, while the current explanation, formatting, translation and webpage review are credited to the GaneshChalisa.com Editorial Team.

Traditional Benefits and Religious Beliefs

Claims about blessings, protection, prosperity, success, peace or removal of obstacles are presented as traditional beliefs. We do not guarantee financial, medical, professional or personal outcomes.

Festival Dates and Muhurat

Festival dates, tithi, moonrise and puja timings are reviewed using recognised Panchang information. We clearly state when timings vary by city, country, sunrise or time zone.

Vastu and Traditional Guidance

Vastu, idol-placement and spiritual-remedy content is presented as traditional guidance. It is not a substitute for architectural, structural, medical, legal, financial or other professional advice.

Affiliate and Sponsored Content

Some buying guides may contain affiliate links or sponsored placements. Relevant commercial relationships are disclosed clearly.

Advertisers and affiliate partners do not control unrelated devotional conclusions, religious interpretations or editorial corrections.

Use of Digital and AI-Assisted Tools

Digital tools may be used to assist with formatting, spelling checks, research organisation, transcription, translation comparison or technical publishing.

Content is not published solely on the basis of automated output. Devotional texts, translations, claims, links and final presentation are reviewed by the GaneshChalisa.com Editorial Team before publication.

Corrections and Update Policy

Accuracy is especially important when publishing mantras, Sanskrit verses, regional-language text, festival dates and religious instructions.

What We Correct

  • Verse or mantra typing errors.
  • Incorrect translations or meanings.
  • Broken or incorrect internal links.
  • Wrong author or source attribution.
  • Outdated festival information.
  • Incorrect PDF or audio downloads.
  • Unclear affiliate or advertising disclosures.

How Corrections Are Handled

  • The reported issue is reviewed.
  • Relevant sources are checked.
  • The article is corrected where necessary.
  • The modified date may be updated.
  • Major corrections may be noted on the page.

Report an Error

If you find an error in a verse, translation, date, link or attribution, please provide the page URL, the incorrect text and the suggested correction through our Contact Us page.

Editorial Independence

GaneshChalisa.com may earn revenue through display advertising, affiliate links and relevant commercial partnerships. Revenue supports website hosting, research, translation, editing, design and free devotional resources.

Commercial relationships do not allow an advertiser to rewrite devotional texts, prevent legitimate corrections or control unrelated editorial conclusions.

Sponsored content and affiliate relationships should be clearly identified so readers can distinguish independent devotional information from commercial material.

Contact the Editorial Team

Contact the GaneshChalisa.com Editorial Team regarding devotional-text corrections, language errors, source questions, copyright concerns, advertising enquiries or content collaborations.


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Last updated: 5 July 2026

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