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A speech on Ganesh chaturthi​

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Answered by ratankb
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Ganesh Chaturthi is a Hindu festival celebrating the birth of Lord Ganesha also called Vignaharta or Vinayaka. Ganesha is the son of Shiva and Parvati and a revered Hindu deity and a powerful God in his own right. The festival usually falls in the month of August and September according to the Gregorian calendar. Though, the festival is celebrated throughout India, in the state of Maharashtra it is fervently celebrated with exceptional zeal.

People celebrate the birth day of Ganesha both as a private affair in houses as well as public affair in community places. Large pandals (pavilion) are erected and clay idol of Ganesha is installed inside. The idol is decorated with garlands and visitors make offerings and perform worship. Ganesha is the God of good omen and his consent is mandatory for starting anything new, whether in business or life.

Ganesh Chaturthi is a highly preferred and most popular festival of the Hindu religion. It is celebrated annually in the month of August or September with big enthusiasm. It is celebrated as a birth anniversary of the Lord Ganesha. Ganesha is a son of Mata Parvati and God Shiva. Lord Ganesha is a most favourite God of everyone especially children. He is the God of wisdom and prosperity so people in Hindu religion worship him to get the same. People bring a clay statue of the Ganesha and keep in home on Chaturthi and do worship for 10 days and perform Ganesh Visarjan on 11 day means on Anant Chaturdashi.

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Answered by saipranavduggirala
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Ganesh Chaturthi is a Hindu festival that is celebrated every year, especially in Maharashtra and Karnataka.

It is celebrated as the birth anniversary of Ganesh the youngest son of Lord Shiva.

Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated in the month of August or September every year.

In Hindu mythology, Lord Ganesh is “Pratham Pujya” and is worshiped first among all Gods.

Lord Ganesh is treated as “Vighna Harta” i.e. one who removes all the obstacles.

Before starting any big, important and religious work, people first remember Lord Ganesh.

In order to get rid of all troubles and obstacles, people worship and remember Lord Ganesh.

During Ganesh Chaturthi, people bring Ganapati idol to their homes and worship them with complete devotion.

Various trusts and societies organise big ‘pandals’ for worshiping Lord Ganesh in the city.

Renowned film stars also celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi and bring Ganapati idols to their home.

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