Ganpati Puja, also known as Ganesh Chaturthi, is a Hindu festival celebrating the birth of Lord Ganesha — the remover of obstacles and the god of wisdom, prosperity, and new beginnings. The festival usually lasts 10 days, starting with the installation of Ganesha idols at homes and public pandals, followed by daily prayers, offerings, and cultural programs. On the final day, the idol is immersed in water (Visarjan), symbolizing Lord Ganesha’s return to Mount Kailash while taking away devotees’ obstacles and misfortunes.Ganpati Puja, also known as Ganesh Chaturthi, is a Hindu festival celebrating the birth of Lord Ganesha — the remover of obstacles and the god of wisdom, prosperity, and new beginnings. The festival usually lasts 10 days, starting with the installation of Ganesha idols at homes and public pandals, followed by daily prayers, offerings, and cultural programs. On the final day, the idol is immersed in water (Visarjan), symbolizing Lord Ganesha’s return to Mount Kailash while taking away devotees’ obstacles and misfortunes.
• Installation of Lord Ganesha idol at home or pandal
• Daily prayers (Aarti) and chanting of Ganesh mantras
• Offerings of modak, laddoo, and fruits
• Decoration of the worship area with flowers and lights
• Community gatherings and cultural events
• Devotional music and bhajans
• Observance of eco-friendly celebrations
• Immersion (Visarjan) of the idol on the last day
• Exchange of sweets and festive greetings
• Symbol of prosperity, wisdom, and positivity
Samagri
• Idol or image of Lord Ganesha
• Kalash (holy water pot)
• Coconut
• Mango leaves
• Durva grass (special three-bladed grass)
• Modak (sweet) and laddoo for offering
• Flowers, especially marigold and hibiscus
• Betel leaves and nuts
• Rice grains (Akshata)
• Incense sticks (Agarbatti) and camphor
• Lamp (Diya) with ghee or oil
• Sandalwood paste
• Kumkum (vermilion) and turmeric
• Fruits for offering
• Cloth for idol (usually red or yellow)
• Bell (Ghanti) and conch (Shankh)
• Holy water (Ganga jal)• Idol or image of Lord Ganesha@• Kalash (holy water pot)@• Coconut@• Mango leaves@• Durva grass (special three-bladed grass)@• Modak (sweet) and laddoo for offering@• Flowers, especially marigold and hibiscus@• Betel leaves and nuts@• Rice grains (Akshata)@• Incense sticks (Agarbatti) and camphor@• Lamp (Diya) with ghee or oil@• Sandalwood paste@• Kumkum (vermilion) and turmeric@• Fruits for offering@• Cloth for idol (usually red or yellow)@• Bell (Ghanti) and conch (Shankh)@• Holy water (Ganga jal)
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