Ganesha Chaturthi is one of the most important Hindu festival in India. It is
the day on which Lord Ganesha, the son of Lord Shiva and Parvati was born. The
day thus marks the auspicious birth of one of the most important Hindu God. This
day is also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi or Vinayaka Chavithi in many parts of
the country. It is celebrated on of fourth day of the waxing moon period in the
month of Bhaadrapada according to the Hindu calendar. According to the Gregorian
calendar, this day falls between 20 August and 15 September. The festival is
celebrated with immense enthusiasm in Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh for ten
days. If you want to explore the origin and history of this festival, you can
refer to the article given here.
Origin
According to the legend, the festival marks the auspicious day of the birth of
Lord Ganesha. The story goes as follows- Lord Shiva, the Hindu God of
resolution, was away from Kailash due to some work. As Parvati was alone at
home, she felt the necessity of some one to guard the door to her house while
she took bath. When she did not get any one, she conceived of the idea of
creating a son who could guard her. She then created Ganesha out of her
sandalwood paste and breathed life into the idol. She then asked him to stand on
the gate and do not let any body enter until she came out. Unfortunately, Shiva
returned home in the meantime. As, Ganesha did recognize him, he stopped Shiva
from entering as per his mother's advice. This badly enraged Lord Shiva, who cut
off Ganesha's head by his trident. When Parvati saw beheaded Ganesha, took on
the form of the Goddess Kali and threatened to destruct all the three worlds.
The earth, the heaven, the nether world, all was shaken and every body ran to
Shiva for solution. In order to appease Lord Parvati and save the world from
destruction, Lord Shiva sent out his followers to find a child whose mother is
facing another direction in negligence, cut off his head and bring it quickly.
The first such child that came in the eyes of the Shiva followers was an
elephant, so they brought the head of this elephant and Shiva placed it on the
trunk of Parvati's son and gave life into him. Parvati was the overwhelmed with
happiness and embraced her son. They named her Ganesha i.e the Lord of all Ganas
(followers).
History
Though the festival is being celebrated since times immemorial, the present kind
of celebrations of Ganesha Chaturthi came in fashion in 1893, Lokmanya Tilak, an
Indian freedom fighter and social reformer reshaped the annual Ganesh festival
from a private family celebration into a community event. The day was conceived
to be the National Festival in order to bridge the gap between the Brahmins and
the non-Brahmins in the society. Tilak chose this festival for this purpose
because Lord Ganesh was considered to be the ' God of Everyman'. It then served
as a meeting ground for people of all community and religion on a public
platform. Since then the festival has served its cause of existence. Even now
people irrespective of caste and community barriers celebrate this festival with
great joy. |
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