essay on ganesh utsav in sanskrit
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Ganesha Chaturthi is the Hindu festival held on the birthday of the lord Ganesha. He was the son of Shiva and Parvati.[1] it is celebratedall over India.[1] The festival is held on shukla chaturthi in the Hindu month of Bhaadrapadaand ends on Anant chaturdashi.[2] For example in 2014 it will be celebrated on August 29th.[2]It is celeberated widely in maharashtra.On this occasion women make special "modaks" which are loved by lord ganesh. LALBAUG is a place that every year celebrates ganesh chaturthi on a large scale. There are ganesha's form like bal ganesh, lalbaugchya raja, siddhivinayak maharaj and dhagru sheth. Out of these, most popular are Dhagroo sheth and lalbagchya raja.
Ganesh Chaturthi is also called as Vinayaka Chaturti, it is a pure Hindu festival, during this festival people pray Lord Ganesha with great devotion. It ia a ten day festival. In this occasion people keep Ganesha’s clay idol privately in homes, or publicly on big pandals (temporary stage).
Ganesha Chartuthi starts with Vedic hymns, prayers, vrata and hindu texts such as Ganesha Upanishad. Offerings of prasada after the prayer and distributing amongst the community people, prasada includesweets, modaka ( it is believed to be the favourite sweet of ganesha). This festival starts on the fourth day of Hindu luni-solar calendar month Bhadrapada, which normally falls in the month of August or September.
Ganesh Chaturthi is also called as Vinayaka Chaturti, it is a pure Hindu festival, during this festival people pray Lord Ganesha with great devotion. It ia a ten day festival. In this occasion people keep Ganesha’s clay idol privately in homes, or publicly on big pandals (temporary stage).
Ganesha Chartuthi starts with Vedic hymns, prayers, vrata and hindu texts such as Ganesha Upanishad. Offerings of prasada after the prayer and distributing amongst the community people, prasada includesweets, modaka ( it is believed to be the favourite sweet of ganesha). This festival starts on the fourth day of Hindu luni-solar calendar month Bhadrapada, which normally falls in the month of August or September.
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