Ganesha Chaturthi, the great Ganesha
festival
By Subhamoy Das
Ganesha Chaturthi, the great Ganesha
festival, also known as 'Vinayak Chaturthi' or 'Vinayaka Chavithi' is
celebrated by Hindus around the world as the birthday of Lord Ganesha. It is observed during the Hindu month of Bhadra (mid-August to
mid-September) and the grandest and most elaborate of them, especially in the
western India state of Maharashtra, lasts for 10 days, ending on the day of
'Ananta Chaturdashi'.
The
Grand Celebration
A life-like clay model of Lord
Ganesha is made 2-3 months prior to the day of Ganesh Chaturthi.
The size of this idol may vary from
3/4th of an inch to over 25 feet.
On the day of the festival, it is
placed on raised platforms in homes or in elaborately decorated outdoor tents
for people to view and pay their homage. The priest, usually clad in red silk
dhoti and shawl, then invokes life into the idol amidst the chanting of
mantras. This ritual is called 'pranapratishhtha'. After this the
'shhodashopachara' (16 ways of paying tribute) follows. Coconut, jaggery, 21
'modakas' (rice flour preparation), 21 'durva' (trefoil) blades and red flowers
are offered. The idol is anointed with red unguent or sandal paste (rakta
chandan). Throughout the ceremony, Vedic hymns from the Rig Veda and Ganapati
Atharva Shirsha Upanishad, and Ganesha stotra from the Narada Purana are
chanted.
For 10 days, from Bhadrapad Shudh Chaturthi
to the Ananta Chaturdashi, Ganesha is worshiped. On the
11th day, the image is taken through the streets in a procession accompanied
with dancing, singing, 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 all man.
All join in this final procession
shouting "Ganapathi Bappa Morya, Purchya Varshi Laukariya" (O father
Ganesha, come again early next year). After the final offering of coconuts,
flowers and camphor is made, people carry the idol to the river to immerse it.
The whole community comes to worship
Ganesha in beautifully done tents. These also serve as the venue for free
medical checkup, blood donation camps, charity for the poor, dramatic
performances, films, devotional songs, etc. during the days of the festival.
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On the Ganesh Chaturthi day, meditate on the stories connected with Lord Ganesha early in the morning, during the
Brahmamuhurta period. Then, after taking a bath, go to the temple and do the
prayers of Lord Ganesha. Offer Him some coconut and sweet pudding. Pray with
faith and devotion that He may remove all the obstacles that you experience on
the spiritual path. Worship Him at home, too. You can get the assistance of a
pundit. Have an image of Lord Ganesha in your house. Feel His Presence in it.
Don’t forget not to look at the moon
on that day; remember that it behaved unbecomingly towards the Lord. This
really means avoid the company of all those who have no faith in God, and who
deride God, your Guru and religion, from this very day.
Take fresh spiritual resolves and
pray to Lord Ganesha for inner spiritual strength to attain success in all your
undertakings.
May the blessings of Sri Ganesha be
upon you all! May He remove all the obstacles that stand in your spiritual
path! May He bestow on you all material prosperity as well as liberation!
Compiled from: About Religion & Spirituality > Hinduism > Hindu Festivals & Holidays
Compiled by: Manhar Narsey
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