At the start of each auspicious tasks or occasion, Ganesh Puja is performed. Lord Ganesh is known by many other names including Ganapati, Sumukha, Gajanana, Vinayaka, Lambkarna and Kapila. He is the son of Lord Shiva and deity Parvati – the foremost powerful union of the cosmos. He adopts a person’s body with an elephant face and is ardently idolized god among Hindus.
Significance of Ganpati Puja
Lord Shiva has bestowed Ganesh with a boon that people will worship him first before starting any auspicious activity or worshiping the other God. Lord Ganesh removes all the obstacles lying on way of his devotees and benefit them in multifarious ways which can not be understood with limited human intellect. He is widely known and acclaimed to have sharp and keen intellect and dispels the darkness in the lives of his devotees in no time.
Benefits of Ganesh Puja
- Worshiping Ganapati brings luck in one’s professional and personal life.
- He greatly helps his devotees garner knowledge and wisdom.
- Worshiping Ganapati cleanses minds and ensures purification of the place
- Also known as Vighanaharta, he zaps all the troubles, difficulties and obstacles in life.
- Helps curb the Rajas and Tamas Gunas amongst the worshipers.
घर सामग्री
Flower ( फूल) – 250g, Flower mala (फूल माला) – 2, Milk (दूध) – 100g, Curd (दही) – 100g, Sweet (मिठाई) – 500g, Fruit (फल) – 15, Plate (थाली) – 2, Spoon (चम्मच) – 2, Bowl (कटोरी) – 2, , Tulsi leaf (तुलसी की पत्ती), Blanket (कंबल) – 2, sand (रेत), Beachhead (चौकी) – 1, hawan kund (हवन कु्ंड).
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