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Friday, 18 August 2017

Ganesh Chaturthi 2017: Here's Why Rice Is An Important Element During Ganesha's Isthapna

Ganesh Chaturthi is one of the most colourful festivals in India that is celebrated with various rituals and traditions. Devotees of Lord Ganesha ensure a 10-day long fiesta and play host to their deity.The pious festival starts with bringing Lord Ganesha's idol home and worshipping him for the next 10 days. This year, Ganesh Chaturthi or Vinayaka Chaturthi will start on 25th August and end on 5th September 2017. 




The vidhi to bring
Lord Ganesha should follow certain rituals and use certain samagri (ingredients) for the specialPooja. Rice (or askhat) is an important part of the Pooja samagri and play a significant role in welcoming Gajanan.


As you bring Ganeshji home, followers showerAkshat or unbroken rice slathered withkumkum or turmeric on the idol to signify the welcoming of prosperity and happiness. According to Chef Manjusha Sinha who runs Manjusha's Cooking Classes in Gurgaon, "Maharashtrians welcome Ganpatiji by showering kumkum laden rice. Once the idol is installed in the temple, we make theswastika with rice coated with turmeric orkumkum. Basically, we have to keep five important elements in front of the idol, which includes 11-21 betel leaves, Akshat,haldi,rolior gulal, bukka (black coloured powder used in various rituals) and a Kalash with a coconutin it. Along with these elements, a diya is lit for all the ten days to ensure there is no darkness around the idol."



The place where Ganpatiji sits is known as theIsthaan and some people spread some rice grains around that place, along with supariand sprinkle some haldi on it. Not just this, a plate full of modaks as prasad or bhog is kept with these elements. After all, Ganeshaji loved modaks and it makes for one of the most important sweet offered to the deity. 
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