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Ganesh Chaturthi or Ganesh Utsav or the birthday of Ganesha (the elephant-headed
God of Wisdom and Prosperity) falls on the fourth day of the Hindu month of Bhadrapada
(around August-September). It is celebrated all across India and is the biggest
festival in Maharashtra. So if you
are anywhere close to Mumbai, don’t think twice
about moving heaven and earth to be there for Ganesha’s day. It’ll be a day you
shall look back upon with some wonder.
Ganesha is India’s cutest god. He has the head of an elephant on which is perched
a dainty tiara, four podgy hands joined to a sizeable belly with each hand holding
its own symbolic object. One has a trishul, or a trident, the second, an ankush,
or goad made from his very own broken tooth, the third hand elegantly holds a lotus
and the fourth a rosary (which is sometimes replaced by modaks – his favourite sweet).
Ganesha is famous not only for being a trickster and for his sense of humour, but
equally for his wisdom. He is the son of Shiva (Destroyer in the Hindu Holy Trinity
of Creator-Preserver-Destroyer) and Parvati (Shiva’s consort).
Ganesha is the foremost god of the Hindu pantheon. This brave guardian of the door
to Parvati’s bath is beheld today as 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, peeping out of calendars and happily gracing marriages and other
such occasions.
Ganesh Chaturthi 2009
Ganesh Chaturthi will fall on 23rd August in year 2009.
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