Significance Of Ganesh Nimajjan
Significance of Ganesh Nimajjan
During the season of Vinayaka chavathi, all Hindus perform pujas to Lord Vinayaka by installing large idols in their town. In all mandalas, Lord Ganesh is worshipped for a period of 10 days starting from Bhadrapada Shudha Chaturthi to the Ananta Chaturdashi.
We perform special pujas by offering laddu as naivedyam. Previously we used to install Ganesh idols only in temple premises and perform pujas. But during independence, Bala Gangadhar Tilak requested Hindus to install in their streets and performs pujas grandly from then we celebrate Vinayaka chavithi grandly by performing dances and playing music.
However grandly we perform pujas, after nine days celebration we immerse the idol in the nearby water body. This is done because, in order to install an idol of the god, there should be yantras belonging to the deity. Also as the idol is made of clay and other ingredients the shape of the idol changes. If that is the case it is considered as a sin.
On the 11th day of Ganesh nimajjan, we offer coconuts, flowers, and camphor. The idol is accompanied by dancing, singing, band, etc. it symbolizes that the lord is given send off to Kailas taking our misfortunes along with him.
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