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The Auspicious Ganesha Chaturthi
As
the legend goes, Ganesha was beheaded by Shiva when he was on duty
under the command of Parvati. The vehement protest and anger by Parvati
was the cause of resurrection of Lord Ganesha but with the head of an
elephant. One of the first animation films made in
The
elephant headed God, the son of Shiva and Parvati was awarded the first
right of worship after his resurrection with the head of an elephant.
Therefore, Lord Ganesha has a presence in the “Panchayatan Puja” which
consists of the five deities Bramha, Vishnu, Mahesh, Durga and Ganesha.
Therefore, every Hindu begins his work in the name of Lord Ganesha by
chanting “Om Sri Ganeshaya Namah”. Lord Ganesha is worshipped by Hindus as a supreme god of wisdom, prosperity and good fortune.
He
is considered a terminator of evils. He is known by various names some
examples are Dhoomraketu, Ekadantha, Gajakarnaka, Lambodara, Vignaraja,
Gajanana, Vinayaka, Vakratunda, Siddhivinayaka, Surpakarna, Heramba,
Skandapurvaja, Kapila, Vigneshwara etc. He rides on Musak (mouse) which
represents ego.
Special Significance of Ganesha Chaturthi Puja and Time of Puja:
Lord
Ganesha is worshiped everyday and for starting every new work. But,
there is a special significance of doing his Puja on the Ganesha
Chaturthi day. This year Ganesha Chaturthi falls on 23rd August 2009 and the auspicious time for starting his puja is after 10:00 AM in the morning.
The
Ganesha Chaturthi day is considered the birthday of the Lord. It is
believed that the Lord remains on this earth on this particular day to
bestow his presence for all his devotees. This particular day is called
Vinayaka Chaturthi or Vinayaka Chavithi in Sanskrit, Kannada, Tamil and
Telugu. It is called Chavath in Konkani.
This Puja is celebrated as a big community festival in Maharastra, Goa, Karnataka, Andhara Pradesh, parts of Tamil Nadu,
The
Puja begins on Ganesha Chaturthi day and extends for about 10 days up
to Anant Chaturdasi. This festival is observed in the lunar month of
Bhadrapada Shukla Paksha Chathurthi as per the Hindu Calendar. The
corresponding months as per English Calendar may be August or September.
The
immersion of the idol generally takes place after 10 days which becomes
the most important community event in the states named above.
Benefit of doing the Puja apart from doing the daily Puja:
The
daily Puja of the lord is performed in every household in the Hindu
family which is done as a matter of devotion and routine. The presence
of Ganesha is solicited on the occasion of marriages and the invitation
cards are generally printed with the following Ganesha Mantra.
“Vakratund Mahakaya, Suryakoti Samaprabhah
Nirvighnam Kuru Me Deva, Sarvakaryeshu Sarvada”
But,
the worship of Ganesha becomes a community event during the Ganesha
Chaturthi celebrations. The worship of Ganesha was started as a
non-community event by Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj who was the great
Maratha ruler. Shivaji Maharaj was always in conflict with Mughal
emperors and he wanted to unite the Hindus with the help of Ganesha
Puja to promote culture and nationalism. Therefore, Ganesha Puja became
important in the Peshwa Empire ruled by Marathas.
The
Puja transformed into a community event due to the efforts of Lokmanya
Tilak (a freedom fighter). Tilak was conscious of the fact that Lord
Ganesha had a universal appeal among the Hindus. Ganesha was recognized
as a God for everybody. He popularized Ganesha Chaturthi Puja as a
Community Puja. His objective was also promotion of nationalistic
feelings in masses. This festival was also used as a tool to bridge the
gap between Brahmins and Non Brahmins.
Tilak
wanted to spread the message of freedom struggle through organizations
of Ganesha Chaturthi festivals. Another objective was to defy the
British rulers who had banned public assemblies. The occasion of Puja
was utilized for public assemblies and mass communications and gave
Indians a feeling of unity and revived their patriotic spirit and faith.
Astrological significance of Ganesha Puja in the year 2009
In Vedic astrology
it is said that for an affliction caused by Ketu the best deity to be
propitiated is Lord Ganesha. In the year 2009, Ketu is playing a
negative role which has manifested in the rise of Swine Flu. (Please
refer to our earlier article “Astrological Aspects of Swine Flu”).
The occasion of Ganesha Chaturthi on 23rd
August 2009 is a chance to do grah-shanti of Ketu by mass worship of
Lord Ganesha. Maharastra has the highest number of Swine Flu deaths.
Therefore, Ganesha Chaturthi should be celebrated with faith and
devotion in Maharastra and other parts of
Written By: Anand Sagar Pathak
Dated: 17th August 2009