2. SIGNIFICANCE OF LORD GANESH
• Shree Ganesha symbolizes auspiciousness. Ganesha's image is a strange composite of
elephant and man, generally mounted on a mouse with four arms. Every part of his
image is symbolic of facts : The Elephant head represents the great strength of elephant.
The Human form signifies wisdom, intelligence and ability. The Tiny Mouse denotes
presence of mind. His Four arms represents four directions of space.
Shree Ganesha is associated with a wealth of myths and legends, which depict his
importance and magnitude of his power and the reason for his popularity....
Among all the Hindu Deities, Shree Ganesha is the closest to the material plane of
consciousness, most able to assist us in our day-to-day life and concerns Shree Ganesha
has comfortably adopted modern and contemporary form. Surprisingly, there are no
religious objections when Ganesha's image is given "new forms" The spread of Ganesha
is not confined to India alone his Ganesha's images are found worldwide. Although, his
image is altered by devotees as per their perceptions, their faith remains unaltered. To
them Ganesha, is the Universe, the most important God.
3. LEGEND
There are a few legends attributed to the birth or rather the manifestation of Ganesha.
However the most popular one is that He was formed by Parvati from the material of Her
own body. She then commissioned Ganesha to guard while she had her bath. It is said that
the steadfast Ganesha did not allow entry to Lord Shiva Himself and the enraged Lord sent
His Ganas or demigods to vanquish Ganesha. Since the Ganas had to embrace defeat, as
Ganesha was formed out of Mother Sakhti (Parvati who stands for power), Lord Shiva had
to tackle Him directly and in the ensuing battle, severed the head of Ganesha which
enraged the Mother.
Lord Shiva then ordered His Ganas to proceed westward and come with the head of anything
that they happened to see first. It so happened that it was an elephant and its head was
fitted to the body of Parvati's manifested son.
Shiva then declared Ganesha as the leader of His retinue and henceforth be worshipped first in
the beginning of all religious activities for fruitful results to ensue.
4. Significance of Ganesh Chaturthi
• The very story of Ganesha's manifestation holds the essence of Advaita Vedanta.
He has been manifested out of the divine essence of (Parvati). This is a reminder
that we all are made up of the same, all pervading essence or the spirit though
we may vary owing to the disparities in shape and form.
• The truth or the essence is but one, the formless spirit that pervades all destroys
the disparities. The celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi reveals that while we
worship the divine with the form, we ought to bear in mind our formless reality.
This is depicted in the elaborate worship that is carried out on Ganesh Chaturthi
and finally dissolving the form that we endear in a water body in remembrance of
the divine as the formless reality even beyond the manifested form.
5. GANESH CHATURTHI POOJA
• Ganesha Chaturthi is celebrated across the country irrespective of religion
caste and creed. Lord Ganesha is invoked in a Kalash or an idol of the Lord
is installed in the house. Pooja is carried out with Vedic mantras, Homas,
archana and offerings of His favorite Modhak, puffed rice, sweets and
jaggery according to each one's mode of worship. Some wind up the
worship in a day or two while others carry it on for a week. On the final
day of worship, the Ganesha statue made out of clay is dissolved in a
water body or the water from the Kalash is also mixed in a water body.
6. Bringing lord Ganesh home
• The highlight of the Ganesha festival is the enchanting idols devotees take
home to worship. For devotees there is more to Ganesha than an elephant
head. Every feature of the idol carries an interesting connotation for them.
We spoke to several devotees and idol sellers to find out how the faithful
choose their deity.