Ganapati bappa murti 2018,Vinayaka statue 2018-Ganeshji Murti 2018 for pooja
Ganapati bappa murti 2018 | Vinayaka statue 2018 | Ganesh puja 2018 murti | Ganeshji Murti for 2018
This Auspicious festival honors the birth of the beloved sacred Hindu elephant-headed god, Lord Ganesha, who is popularly known as Vighnahartha, worshiped for his ability to remove obstacles and bring good fortune.
Mostly in the states of Maharashtra, Goa, Tamil Nadu,
Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. One of the best places to experience the
festival is in the city of Mumbai. Celebrations take place in a special
way at the towering Siddhivinayak temple, located in the central suburb
of Prabhadevi, which is dedicated to Lord Ganesha. An incalculable
number of devotees visit the temple to join in prayers and pay their
respects to the God during the festival. In addition, around 10,000
statues of Lord Ganesh are displayed at various locations in the city.
How is it Celebrated?
The festival begins with the Murti Sthapana Ganapati of huge elaborately crafted
statutes of Ganesha in homes and Pandals, which have been especially
constructed and beautifully decorated. Artisans put months of effort
into making the statues. It's forbidden to look at the moon on this
first night as legend had it the moon laughed at Lord Ganesha when he
fell from his vehicle, the rat. On Ananta Chaturdasi (the last day), the
statues are paraded through the streets, accompanied by much singing
and dancing, and then immersed in the ocean or other bodies of water.
In Mumbai alone, more than 150,000 statues are immersed each year!
What Rituals are Performed?
Once a statue of Lord Ganesh
is installed, a ceremony is undertaken to invoke his holy presence into
the statue. This ritual is called the Pranapratishhtha Puja, during
which a number of mantras are recited. Following this a special worship
is performed. Offerings of sweets, flowers, rice, coconut, jaggery and
coins are made to the God. The statue is also anointed with red chandan
powder. Prayers are offered to Lord Ganesha every day during the
festival. Temples devoted to Lord Ganesha also organize special events
and prayers.
Those who have a Ganesha statue in their house treat and care for him as a much loved guest.
Why are the Ganesh Statues Immersed in Water at the End of the Festival?
Hindus worship idols, or statues, of their gods because it gives them
a visible form to pray to. They also recognize that the universe is in a
constant state of change. Form eventually gives away to formlessness.
However, the energy still remains. The immersion of the statues in the
ocean, or other bodies of water, and subsequent destruction of them
serves as a reminder of this belief.
These are the some Sculptures, crafted statutes of Ganapati, Ganesha murti, Vinayaka Murthy 2018
Ganapati bappa murti 2018 | Vinayaka statue 2018 | Ganesh puja 2018 murti | Ganeshji Murti for 2018
These are the some Sculptures, crafted statutes of Ganapati, Ganesha murti, Vinayaka Murthy 2018
Ganapati bappa murti 2018 | Vinayaka statue 2018 | Ganesh puja 2018 murti | Ganeshji Murti for 2018
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