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4 September 2008

Ganesha Chaturthi


This year, Ganesha Chaturthi commenced on September 3rd. The Festival is in celebration of the birthday of Lord Ganesha. It is observed in the calendar month of Bhadrapada, starting on the Shukla Chaturthi (fourth day of the waxing moon period) which comes sometime between 20th of August and 15th of September. This year the festival culminates on September 14th. An important part of the festival that everyone looks forward to, is the immersion of the idol i.e. Ganesha Visarjan into tanks, wells or ponds.

The festival of Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated throughout India. Its observance was started by the Maratha ruler Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaja, to promote culture and nationalism and was later revived by the freedom fighter Lokmanya Tilak to defy the British who had banned public assemblies.



According to Hindu Mythology, once Lord Shiva was out hunting with his Ganas (attendants). Parvati, Shiva’s consort, was alone and desired to take a bath. But since there were no attendants to guard the entrance of the house, Parvati created a young Ganesha from mud and asked him not to let anyone inside. Soon, Lord Shiva returned and found an arrogant lad stopping him from entering his house. In a fit of fury, Lord Shiva cut off Ganesha’s head.

When Parvati came to know about the fate of Ganesha, she was overwhelmed with grief and her husband, Lord Shiva asked one of his Ganas to bring the head of the first animal he saw sleeping with its head towards north. The Gana returned with an elephant’s head and Shiva placed it on Ganesha’s body and restored his life.

I've noticed a couple of very large, fine statues of Ganesha that have been prepared and lavishly painted for the Festival and subsquent immersion, so hope to take and post some photos in upcoming days.

14 September 2007

Ganesha

WISHING YOU A HAPPY, JOY-FILLED GANESHA CHATURTHI



WITH BLESSINGS OF LIGHT AND GRACE FROM ARUNACHALA

13 September 2007

Ganesha Chaturthi

The main day of the festival of Ganesha Chaturthi this year falls on September 15. Ganesh Chaturthi is the occasion on which Lord Ganesha, the son of Shiva and Parvati, is believed to bestow his presence on earth for all his devotees



There is a curious tale about the birth of Ganesha. It is believed that once while Parvati was bathing, she created a human figure from some unguent and balm, gave him life and asked him to guard the door while she bathed. After a long period of meditation on Mountain Kailash (Shiva’s abode), Shiva chose that very moment to visit his wife, but was abruptly stopped by the man-god Parvati had posted at the door. Outraged by the impudence of this stranger, Shiva cut off his head only to discover that he had killed Parvati’s son! For fear of enraging his wife, Shiva immediately dispatched his ganas (attendants) to get him the head of the first living creature they could find, which happened to be an elephant.


As instructed, the head was chopped off and brought back to Shiva, who placed it on Parvati’s son’s body, bringing him back to life. This elephant-headed God was welcomed into the first family of the Hindu heavens and named Ganesha or Ganapati, which literally means the chief of the ganas, or the attendants of Shiva. Ganesha is the foremost God of the Hindu pantheon and the most auspicious God of new beginnings. He is worshipped during every festival and before people undertake a journey or embark upon a new venture. You will also see him carefully guarding entrances to Temples and homes and gracing marriages and important occasions.