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Saturday, 29 May 2010

Ganesh chaturthi festival !

Ganesh Chaturthi is the birthday of Lord Ganesha..



Date:

An annual festival honours Ganesha for ten days, starting on Ganesh Chaturthi, which typically falls in late August or early September. The festival culminates on the day of Ananta Chaturdashi, when images (murtis) of Ganesha are immersed in the most convenient body of water.


Celebration:

Two to three months prior to Ganesh Chaturthi, artistic clay models of Lord Ganesha are made for sale by specially skilled artisans. They are beautifully decorated & depict Lord Ganesh in various poses.



Rituals and traditions :

Ganesh Chaturthi starts with the installation of these Ganesh statues in colorfully decorated homes and special mandapas in every locality. The mandapas are erected by the people or a specific society or locality or group by collecting monetary contributions. The mandapas mandapas are decorated specially for the festival, either by using decorative items like flower garlands, lights, etc. or are theme based decorations, which depict religious themes or current events.


The priest, symbolically invokes life into the statue by chanting mantras. This ritual is the Pranapratishhtha. After this the ritual called as Shhodashopachara (16 ways of paying tribute) follows. Coconut, jaggery, 21 modakas, 21 durva (trefoil) blades of grass and red flowers are offered. The statue is anointed with red unguent, typically made of kumkum & Sandalwood paste . Throughout the ceremony, Vedic hymns from the Rig Veda, the Ganapati Atharva Shirsha Upanishad, and the Ganesha stotra from the Narada Purana are chanted.

Special naivedhyam:

The main sweet dish during the festival is the modak. A modak is a dumpling made from rice flour/wheat flour with a stuffing of fresh or dry-grated coconut, jaggery, dry fruits and some other condiments. It is either steam-cooked or fried. Another popular sweet dish is the karanji which is similar to the modak in composition and taste but has a semicircular shape.



Special Laddu:

There is a belief that Lord Ganesh bestows his blessings on the person who manages to outbid everyone and acquires the laddu.The single laddu brought at such a huge cost weighs around 21 kg. The buyer distributes it to friends, neighbors and relatives.



Ganesh Visarjan:

For 10 days, from Bhadrapad Shudh Chaturthi to the Ananta Chaturdashi, Ganesha is worshipped. On the 11th day, the statue is taken through the streets in a procession accompanied with dancing, singing, and fanfare to be immersed in a river or the sea symbolizing a ritual see-off of the Lord in his journey towards his abode in Kailash while taking away with him the misfortunes of his devotees, this is the ritual known as Ganesh Visarjan.

At individual homes the Visarjan is also done on 3rd, 5th or 7th day as per the family tradition. All join in this final procession shouting "Ganapathi Bappa Morya, Pudhachya Varshi Laukar ya" (O lord Ganesha, come again speedily next year). After the final offering of coconuts, flowers and camphor is made, people carry the statue to the river to immerse it.

1 comments:

Vandana said...

very nice hobby. I too have one blog on my ganesha collection. Please visit it. Its
www.myganeshacollection.blogspot.com

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