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Ganesha Chaturthi:


Chaturthi means a 4th day of the month according to the Hindu calendar. It is the day of Lord Ganesha. Especially, 4th day of the month Bhaadrapada (August-September) is celebrated as a Ganesha Festival. It is the most popular festival of Hindus. They install clay figures (moorti) of Lord Ganesha in their houses and perform pooja everyday in the morning and evening. The festival is so popular among the masses that its preparations start happening months in advance. His statues are also installed in the street corners and extravagant arrangements are made for decoration. Prayers are performed on the daily basis. The artists who make Ganesha statues compete with each other to make bigger and more elegant statues. These statues are then carried on decorated floats to be immersed in the sea. This immersion is accompanied by drumbeats, devotional songs and dancing.

Celebration:



Vinayaga Chaturti Story:

The great land of bhaarat (India), which is referred in all the dharma literatures, puraanaas and itihaasaas (history), was full of greenery, beautiful landscapes, with all rivers giving fresh water, fertile land, Eco-balance. In there, sage soota, who is an ancient historian, used to teach several shaastraas to other sages like SounakaStory: The great land of bhaarat (India), which is referred in all the dharma literatures, puraaNaas and itihaasaas (history), was full of greenery, beautiful landscapes, with all rivers giving fresh water, fertile land, eco-balance. In there, sage soota, who is an ancient historian, used to teach several shaastraas to other sages like Sounaka.



Dharmaraaja, who is born in the chandra dynasty, lost all his kingdom, wealth and power to kauravaas by loosing the gambling game. In the forests, during exile, he, along with his brothers and wife, visited several sages. He also visits sage soota and says "O great soul! We lost all our kingdom and wealth. We are pleased by your darshan now. Please prescribe any vrata with which we can get back all that we lost. Sage Soota replied, "There is a vrata which removes all sins and gives all wealth. Bhagavaan Shiva first described this to kumara swami. Sage soota continues to tell the vrata story details.

Shiva tells kumara swami "Vinaayaka vrata gives health and wealth. That needs to be done on the fourth day of shukla paksha of the Bhaadrapada month. Finish all ablutions early in the morning, and with whatever one can afford (Gold, silver or clay), make an idol of Lord Ganesha. Install Him in the northern area of your home, on a dias well decorated with flowers, rice and rangoli. Do all the pooja activities like dhoopa, diipa, niiraajana, naivedya. offerings. Meet friends and family and have lunch and dinner with them. Whoever does it this way, is always happy and meets all his wishes. This is one of the great vrataas, which is performed by several great people like Shri Krishna, Shri Rama, Bhagiratha and Indra. Soota tells dharmaraja "So, dharmaraja! You also do this ganesh pooja. You can win over your enemies and get back all the wealth.

Earlier, Shri Krishna also performed this vrata and obtained jaambavati along with shamantakamani. King satraajit obtained shamantakamani, a bright shining gem, as a gift from Lord soorya. Shri Krishna liked it and asked Satraajit for it. He denied giving it. Satraajit's brother wore that shamantakamani and went for hunting. A lion killed him and was running away with the gem. Jaambavanta, a bearking, killed that lion, and took the shamantakamani with him to his cave. Satraajit accuses Shri Krishna that he killed his brother and stole shamantakamani. Shri Krishna realizes and tells balaraama, that this is because he had to violate the ganesh chaturthi shaapa, not to see moon that night. He happened to see the reflection of moon in the cup of milk that he was having that night. Balaraama asks Krishna to tell the details of the shaapa.

Krishna tells "On this chaturhti day, vinaayaka had a heavy meal of all the sweets and dishes that he likes most. With a heavy, large stomach when he was walking, chandra looks at him and mocks. Indignified, vinayaka gives shapa to the moon, that whoever sees moon on this day, shall be falsely accused. Chandra realizes his mistake and begs pardon of Ganapti. He then tells that, as told by Shiva to kumara swami, if one does ganesh pooja on this 4th day of bhadrapada maasa, they will not face these blames. So, then onwards several people, including chandra did Ganesh pooja.

Then, Shri Krishna and balarama do Ganesh Pooja, take prasadam, and go to jaambavanta. Jaambavanta gladly gives back shamantakamani and offers jaambavati in marriage to Shri Krishna. Upon return, Shri Krishna goes to satraajit and gives back his shamantakamani. Satraajit feels sorry, and happily offers his daughter satyabhaama in marriage to him.

Soota continues saying the story that "indra, in order to kill vruttaasrua, shri Rama, when searching for Sita, bhagiratha, when bringing ganga to earth performed this vrata. Dharmaraja also performs this vrata and gets back all that he lost and lives happily. By doing this vrata, since everybody is able to fulfill (siddhi) his wishes, vinayaka has become popularly known as "siddhi vinayaka. So, all people can do this vrata and may live happily forever.

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Introduction: Lord Ganesha is also one of the many forms of the God. He is also the first child of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. He is known by various names such as Vinayaka (knowledgeable), Vighneshwara (remover of obstacles), Gajanana (elephant faced) or Ganapati (a leader). Lord Ganesha has all leadership qualities. HE is a very unique form of the Supreme God. HIS unique form also carries symbolic meaning. Scholars interpret it in various ways. Following is the most commonly believed symbolic meaning.



Symbolic Meaning:

Ganesha has elephant's head, which is big. It symbolizes sharp intelligence and big thinking. An elephant's life is full of radiance, which comes from dignity and self-esteem. Also the elephant shares his food by scattering some around himself. It indicates the sense of generosity.


Ganesha has large ears, but small mouth. It indicates that one should talk less and listen more, but retain only the positive and constructive things. Large ears are also a symbol of acute and superior hearing. Ganesha's small eyes indicate sharp vision and concentration. Small eyes are also a symbol of foresight.

Trunk is the symbol of high strength, efficiency and adaptability. It can move the biggest obstacles and yet infinitely gentle in handling delicate objects.

Ganesha has one full and other half tusk. The partial tusk symbolizes intelligence and the full tusk symbolizes faith. Both are needed to progress in life. However, the intelligence often falls short in providing answers to life's burning questions. When it falls short, faith in God and ourselves can lead us in life successfully. Full tusk also symbolizes that one should retain good and throw away bad things.

Ganesha's four hands have four things - Ankush (Elephant driver's iron rod or axe) It indicates us to cut off all bonds of attachment and restrain desires and passions. Paash (cord or rope) symbol of restrain and punishment. Modak is dry and hard from outside and sweet from inside and nourishing. This represents that hard work (saadhana) brings joy, satisfaction and nourishment to our souls. Aashirwaad means that Ganaesha blesses and protects us on our spiritual path to the Supreme.

Ganesh Chaturthi Story - Templefolks

Ganesha has large stomach. HE peacefully digests all good and bad things without loosing control. Ganesha's small legs indicate that one should not move hastily. One must not rush into anything. Each step must be slow, deliberate and well thought of.

Mouse-vehicle of Ganesha symbolizes desire. Desire, if not in control, can causes havoc. Ganesha rides on the mouse. One should ride the desire and keep it under control and do not allow it to take you for a ride.




Durva, meaning grass, is placed on the head of Ganesh
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The grass is something that we constantly walk on or trample on, paying little heed to it, while in fact it contributes so much to our survival by giving us oxygen. But we give importance to durva by placing them on his head. This tells us no matter how much you are looked down upon or insignificant to others or not given the importance you deserve, you are important to Him. Red flower indicates red color. Red color stands for total change or revolution.

Lord Ganesha possesses all leadership qualities. The best pooja offered to Lord Ganesha is to inculcate those qualities in us.

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Pooja:

Pooja is the Hindu ritual of worshiping God in a systematic manner as described in the Vedic scriptures. An image or symbol of the deity is kept and worshiped by chanting the mantras and verses. The various names of the deity and the mantras are recited. Various offerings like fruits, flowers, sweets, milk are offered. It is a way of expressing one's faith in God, a way of seeking salvation and a way of seeking His blessings. It also gives you discipline, satisfaction and peace of mind.

Worship of God in any form and in any way one likes is good as it reduces the negative side of one's Karma and improves the positive effects. Before doing any auspicious work, Lord Ganesha is to be worshiped. Before doing any pooja, Lord Ganesha's pooja is to be performed first. Gather following items to do pooja.

Lord Ganesha's moorti (or a big framed photo)
Plantain leaf (if available or a plate) and rice for installing Lord's prateema.
One plate (preferably a metallic one) and some rice (2-3 cups)
Ghantaa (bell)
wo coconuts or bananas
Betel leaves, supaari (betel nuts)
haldi, kumkum, akshata, flowers, garlands
panchaamrita (honey, milk, ghee, curds, sugar - all in one cup)
2 small lamps with ghee and a cotton wick
Agarbatti (and no camphor) and a match-box
2 small cups and a spoon, preferably metallic
Some money for dakshina (Offering) to Lord Ganesha
Sweets and other items for naivedya



Vakratunda Ganesha Mantra

श्री वक्रतुण्ड महाकाय सूर्य कोटी समप्रभा
निर्विघ्नं कुरु मे देव सर्व-कार्येशु सर्वदा॥

Shree Vakratunda Mahakaya Suryakoti Samaprabha
Nirvighnam Kuru Me Deva Sarva-Kaaryeshu Sarvada॥

Ganesha Shubh Labh Mantra

ॐ श्रीम गम सौभाग्य गणपतये
वर्वर्द सर्वजन्म में वषमान्य नमः॥

Om Shreem Gam Saubhagya Ganpataye
Varvarda Sarvajanma Mein Vashamanya Namah॥

Ganesha Gayatri Mantra

ॐ एकदन्ताय विद्धमहे, वक्रतुण्डाय धीमहि,
तन्नो दन्ति प्रचोदयात्॥

Om Ekadantaya Viddhamahe, Vakratundaya Dhimahi,
Tanno Danti Prachodayat॥

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