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Shri ganesh festival
Shri ganesh festival








shri ganesh festival

If you pre-book you will have fast track entry. Please pre-book your attendance (one booking per person). He removes any potential obstacles and enables our endeavours to succeed.The temple & sai mandir will be open from 9am until 10pm. This Ganesh Chathurti is celebrated as one of the important festival all over India. Ganesh Chathurti (festival celebrating the birth of Lord Ganesha) is a very popular festival celebrated by Hindus all over India. This legend emphasizes the importance of cleverness which is always the best against force, speed or physical strength. Of course, he won the contest, and the fruit. ""My parents Shiva and Shakti are the Whole Universe. When they asked him why he did not start his journey around the world, he replied:

shri ganesh festival

He turned round his parents, Shiva and Parvati, showing a deep devotion. The rat, his vehicle, was rather slow and would not be able to beat Kartikeya. But his wisdom suggested him the right solution. Ganesh was fully aware of his stout body it slackened off him badly. Riding his peacock, he flew in the sky, stopping at every sacred place on his way, praying and worshipping the gods. The winner should run three times around the world and come back first. Their parents explained them that the nectar of the Supreme Knowledge and of Immortality was hidden in that fruit. The gods had given them a marvelous fruit.

shri ganesh festival

Story: Shiva and Parvati used to play with their two sons, Ganesh and Kartikeya. Parvati was overjoyed and embraced her son, the elephant-headed boy whom Shiva named Ganesh, the lord of his ganas "Ganpati" They brought the head of this animal and Shiva placed it on the trunk of Parvati's son and breathed life into him. The first living creature they found sleeping with his head to the north was an elephant. The Gods and Shiva pacified her and the latter sent out his ganas, or hordes, to bring the head of the first living being with his head towards the north (the auspicious direction associated with wisdom). Parvati, returning from her bath, saw her headless son, and in aggrieved anguish threatened to destroy the heavens and earth. Shiva, unaware that this lad was his son, became furious and in great anger fought with the boy whose head got severed from his body in the ensuing battle. Soon after, Shiva came to see Parvati but the young boy blocked his way and would not let him in. She infused life into the figure and told him he was her son and should guard the entrance when she went to bath. Once while Parvati was going for her bath, she rubbed off the dust and oil from her body and out of it created the figure of a young boy. The main ones are GANAPATI (lord of the tribe or attendants), VIGNESHWARA (controller of all obstacles), VINAYAKA (the prominent leader), GAJANANA (elephant faced), GAJADHIPATI (Lord of elephants), LAMBKARNA ( long eared), LAMBODARA (pendant -bellied) and EKADANTA (having one tusk), GAJAVADANA (the elephant face), SHOOPRA-KARNA (winnowing pan like ears), CHATURBHUJA (four hands) three of them carrying Pasha (a rope), ANKUSHA (a spear-like weapon curved at one end) and MODAKA (a pudding like sweet dish). He is the eldest son of Shiva and the brother of Skanda or Kartikeya. His names are repeated first before any auspicious work is begun and before any kind of worship is begun. He is the personification of material universe in all its various magnificent manifestations. He is considered to be the god of wisdom, prudence and prosperity. Ganesha is known as one who removes all obstacles. The word Ganesha is made up of gana (followers of Shiva) and isha (lord), as Shiva appointed him the lord of his ganas. The Son of Parvati was given the name Ganesha by Shiva. Ganesha, commonly known as and easily recognized as the Elephant-God, is one of the most popular deities of the Hindu pantheon.










Shri ganesh festival