Ganesh Chaturthi 2023 Dos and Don'ts While Buying Ganesh Idol: Ganpati Sthapana Rituals, Mantras, Vighnaharta Aasan & More, Everything You Need To Know

This extravagant, ten-day event is marked by grandeur and intensity. In full swing, preparations are being made to welcome Lord Ganesha, also known as Vighnaharta or Vinayaka.

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From September 19, 2023, the nation will celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi, one of the major celebrations in Maharashtra & South-Eastern states. This extravagant, ten-day event is marked by grandeur and intensity. In full swing, preparations are being made to welcome Lord Ganesha, also known as Vighnaharta or Vinayaka. Lord Ganesha's worship is thought to bring luck and prosperity. People seek his blessings before starting any new endeavour because he is known as the Lord of Beginnings. Let us discuss some Ganesh Chaturthi dos and don'ts while buying Ganesha idols.

Lord Ganesha is revered for a reason before starting any new activities. The elephant god, representing joy, success, and happiness, has long bestowed wealth and fortune on those following him. Because he remove many barriers, he is regarded as the obstacle remover amongst all the Gods. He is intended to illuminate for us the way to prosperity, contentment, and pleasure. He represents tenacity in the face of difficulty. He is an idol that resembles the human spirit. If, for Ganesh Chaturthi this year, you are bringing in Ganpati at home, here are a few dos and don'ts to keep in mind:

  • Prior to taking home the Ganesha statue, make sure to clean your home and take a bath.
  • Take a Kalash, add water to it, then add a coconut and betel leaves.
  • 'Aasan', where the idol will be placed, should be decorated.
  • Put a sacred thread called Janve on the left shoulder of the idol.
  • Put a tilak of sandalwood paste on his forehead and offer him crimson flowers, durva grass, and flower garlands.
  • Perform aarti after reciting the mantras for Prana Pratishtha, lighting a ghee lamp or diya, and offering Lord Ganesha Modak.
  • Ganpati can be brought home by devotees for 1, 3, 7, or 10 days.
  • Everything, including food, water, and prasad, should be served to the lord first because he is regarded as a guest.
  • Prepare a sattvic meal for the lord and then enjoy it after offering it to the idol.
  • After Ganpati Sthapna, devotees and their families should refrain from eating garlic and onions.
  • Never leave Lord Ganesha alone in the house. He ought to be accompanied by at least one member of his family.
  • Lord Ganesha must first receive aarti, pooja, and bhog before being immersed.
  • Avoid postponing Ganpati Sthapana, and adhere to the muhurat.
  • During the 10-day festival, avoid eating meat and drinking alcohol. September 2023 Holidays Calendar With Major Festivals and Events.

Ganesh Chaturthi 2023 Prasad:

Always keep in mind that the mouse and modak (an Indian sweet) should be a component of the statue whenever you set the idol of Lord Ganesha. This is fortunate and essential. Sweets are left because they symbolise not being sidetracked by pleasure.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Sep 07, 2023 12:13 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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