Performed Rudrabhisheka Puja with Pandit Poojalu Services. Great experience with the pooja & the Pandit ji is well experienced and everything is explained & very polite.
Known for his knowledge and brilliance, Ganapathi Ji is a sought-after
speaker. So many individuals throughout the globe place their faith in them in
order to gain intellectual and financial success. Wednesday is a good day to
pay homage to Ganapathi Ji, the Hindu god of wisdom. Mahadev Shiva and Mata Parvati's
youngest child is Ganapathi Ji. More than a billion people worldwide worship
Mahadev, who is regarded the Supreme God of the Universe. In the Hindu
pantheon, Ganapathi is regarded as one of the smartest gods. What do you know
about Ganapathi Puja in Noida?
Ganapathi Chaturthi, the birthday of the elephant-headed deity
Ganapathi, is celebrated throughout India. Pujas are traditionally held at
different locations, including homes, on this day. 'Prasad' is the name given
to Modaks presented to devotees. Ganpati idols in homes, temples, and places of
social gatherings are also given milk. When it comes to the Ganapathi Festival,
you can't forget about the sweets. In the months leading up to the festival,
craftsmen of all sizes, shapes, and sizes work tirelessly to create idols of
all shapes and sizes. People love to celebrate Ganapathi Puja in Noida.
The Hindu deity Ganapathi is revered for his attributes of
intelligence, understanding, and plenty. All hindu barriers are said to be
removed by Him. Maharashtra, India's most populous state is known for its
fervour in commemorating the occasion. Ganapathi idols may only be maintained
at home for a certain number of days, according to tradition. The tenth and
last day of the festival sees a lot of religious events taking place. It is a
common practise for worshipers of the deity to immerse their idols in water
bodies such as rivers or oceans. Praises and slogans are chanted as the statue
is immersed, pleading with Ganapathi to return sooner rather than later next
year. It's a deeply held belief that the submerged idol bears with it all of
the burdens of the people it's supposed to represent.
Legend has it that goddess Parvati made Ganapathi out of the sandalwood
dough she used to make her baths. As soon as she was done injecting life into
the mould, she left him to watch the door while she took a bath. Ganapathi
refused to let her husband, Lord Shiva, in when he returned. Lord Shiva killed
Ganapathi in a fury. When Parvati learned of what had happened, she begged
Shiva to bring her son back to life. When Shiva's wife was unable to bear the
loss of her son, he decided to replace his head with that of an elephant in
order to ease her pain.
Several Indian states commemorate the occasion. All four states of
India's southern region celebrate the festival to the utmost. In the middle of
a large pedestal during a social event, the idol is placed. Before the
celebration, people clean their houses to welcome the elephant deity. At least
twice a day, people do puja. Ananta Chaturdashi, the tenth day of the festival,
is marked with a magnificent parade in which the idol is carried by devotees as
they sing and dance. 'Ganpatti Bappa Morya' chants may be heard from rooftops
around the city.
On the first night of festivals, according to Hindu mythology, staring
at the moon is forbidden. This event has a legend associated to it. According
to folklore, the Moon chuckled at Ganapathi's fall from his chariot, mooshak
the rat. As a result, everyone who glances at the moon on the eve of Ganapathi
Chaturthi and do Ganapathi Puja in Noida
would be wrongly accused of something. The event has a strong emotional
connection with the general populace, which is why it's so popular. The
entrance of the elephant-god is marked by the exchange of gifts and
festivities.
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