Ganesh Puja

The Ganesh Puja is most popular festival of Hindu. It has celebrated at every part of India. Puja is an act of showing respect to a god, a spirit or another aspect of the divine through prayers, prayers, songs, and rituals. It is an essential part of puja for the Hindu devotee to creation a spiritual connection with the godly. The Ganesh Puja is the imperative part of the Diwali Puja.

According to the methodology the Lord Ganesh needs to be worshipped in all kinds of Puja before any other God and Goddess. Ganesh Puja is a perfect way of celebrating Lord Ganesh along with goddess Lakshmi, the both important Hindu divinities. Throughout the Ganesh Puja, the idol of goddess Lakshmi has placed on the left of Lord Ganesha.

Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth and success and also epitomizes beauty, loveliness and charm. She has normally portrayed seated on the lotus with gold coin. Ganesh Puja 2014 The Ganesh Puja also called Ganesh Chaturthi has celebrated in all over India mainly in the Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu. In 2014, The Ganesh Puja will start on 29th August. It has celebrated for ten days in Maharashtra. At the end of Ganesh Puja celebration, the statue of Lord Ganesha has immersed in the water by the big parade of people.

At the moment of last day of celebration people enjoy this parade with dance, music and colors. At the last time when the parade reaches to the sea, people offer Puja again for next year. In 2014, there are also the Puja of Lord Ganesha will be held in Diwali with goddess Lakshmi on Thursday, 23th October 2014. Lord Ganesh has many occupations in the Hindu pantheon. He is the Lord of Wisdom and the remover of problems.

Ganesh Chaturthi