Ganesh chaturthi is one of the well known Hindu festivals of India, celebrated
with gusto. Just as Durga Puja is for Bengalis, Onam for Malayalees and Pongal
for Tamilians, Ganesh Chaturthi is the most important festival for Marathis in
the country. Hence, the festival is celebrated with great fanfare across
Maharashtra. In addition to this, the Telugu people in Andhra Pradesh celebrate
this fervor with religious observance, just like that done in Maharashtra.
People, in both the States, dance around beautifully sculpted oversized idols of
Lord Ganesha. A temporary puja pandal (canopy) is set up, where the idol of Lord
Ganesha is worshipped.
Communities compete with each other to put up a more outstanding pandal and idol
of Lord Ganesha, thus paving the way to a lot of variety. Amidst much fanfare
and festivities, the priest installs the idol into the respective pooja pandal,
after the idol is taken on a grand procession. Apart from the pandals, people
also flock into the temples that are dedicated to Lord Ganesha. They offer modak
(ladoo, a sweetmeat made of flour and sugar) to the deity, as it is his
favorite. A day-long fast is observed by the devotees, which is broken only
after the Ganesha puja and aarti in the evening. In this article, you will know
all about Ganesh Chaturthi vrat (fast).
Ganesh Chaturthi Vrat
The devotees of Lord Ganesha, who intend to observe a fast on Ganesha Chaturthi,
would wake up early in the morning and take bath. After wearing laundered
clothes, they would head towards the nearest temple or perform a small puja at
their home, to offer prayers to the deity. In the temples, special puja would be
conducted. The devotees would offer prasad to the deity. The temples are filled
with the sacred chants and mantras. Bhajans are sung. This creates a perfect
festive mood for the devotees, who flock the religious place to invoke Lord
Ganesha and seek his blessings.
When people are on a fast on the festival of Ganesh Chaturthi, they may opt for
either the nirjal vrat (a stringent, waterless fast) or phalahar vrat (a diet).
As a general fact, the devotees who have observed vrat on the festival are
allowed to consume sweets including Til ka Ladoo (sesame sweetmeat), gajak and
rewari (sweets made of sesame and jaggery), along with tea and coffee. They
generally abstain from other forms of food, while non-vegetarian food is
strictly not allowed, when someone is on a fast. In order to stay concentrated,
the devotees would chant mantras invoking Lord Ganesha and sing bhajans on his
praise. It is believed that if one observes fast on Ganesha Chaturthi with
sincerity, he/she would be blessed with health, wealth and prosperity. |
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