Celebrate The Birthday Of The Elephant Headed Fellow With AuGrav August 30, 2022 – Posted in: Blog

Festival season is almost here, and with it comes an opportunity to shower our loved ones with affection, happiness, and blessings. What better way to accomplish this than by giving them a token of God’s presence? The beginning of the festival season with Ganesh Chaturthi has inspired AuGrav to create a line of “Lord Ganesha Jewellery” that will be the perfect present for your loved ones.

One of the major Hindu holidays celebrated in India with great fervour and dedication is Ganesh Chaturthi. Lord Ganesha’s birthday is commemorated on this day. The God of intelligence and the remover of obstacles, Ganesha is the eldest son of Shiva and Parvati. Before beginning any prayer or good deed, one must worship him.

The popular independence fighter Lokmanya Tilak began the public Ganesh Utsav in 1894, and it is now one of the major festivals observed throughout India.|

 

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The celebration starts on Bhadrapada Shukla Chaturthi (the fourth lunar day of the waxing moon period) and ends on Anant Chaturthi, according to the Hindu calendar (the fourteenth day of the waxing moon period). Ganesha is taken home for 1, 3, 5, 7 or 11 days, depending on the family’s customs, following which the idol is submerged in a lake, river, or body of water. Clay or plaster of Paris is used to create the majority of idols. To safeguard our environment, it is usually advised to get an eco-friendly monument.


A FEW GANESHA-RELATED TALES FOR GANESH CHATURTHI

The parents of Lord Ganesh are Lord Shiva and Pravati. According to legend, Lord Ganesh was created by Goddess Parvati using sandalwood paste. While she had a bath, she gave him the assignment to watch the entrance. Lord Ganesh rejected Lord Shiva’s entry attempt. Lord Shiva was enraged by this and severed Ganesha’s head. According to the myth, the first animal that Lord Brahma encountered while searching for a replacement for Ganesha’s head was an elephant.

One of the idols of Lord Ganesha’s tusks is shattered if you look attentively. Ganesha’s feather allegedly broke as he was penning the Mahabharata, according to legend. He broke a piece of his tusk and finished writing.

The Ganesha Purana describes the celestial musician-god Krauncha. By accidentally stepping on Muni Vamadeva’s foot, he was cursed to turn into a mouse. He concluded by making a vow to Krauncha that, when the gigantic mouse had destroyed everything in its path, the gods themselves would one day submit to him. The prediction came true when the mouse assumed the role of Ganesha’s vahana.

 

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Ganesha, the god of removal of barriers and the giver of prosperity, continues to be the most revered deity in India. In addition to temples, the elephant-headed deity can be seen on car dashboards, keychains, pen stands, and as decorative items. He can be seen dancing, lounging, or even reading a book. Due to the brand’s widespread appeal, people, especially young people, are in great demand for Ganesha-themed jewellery pieces in addition to statues and collectables. In actuality, the favourite god of India is a fashion enthusiast’s dream.

Jewellers and designers have drawn inspiration from Ganesha’sappearances and added their own creative touches to produce symbolic objects that appeal to a higher force.

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WHY DO PEOPLE WEAR GANESH PENDANT AND ITS PRESENCE IN LIFE

Most people think that having a strong sense of religion provides them with numerous advantages, including a certain amount of contentment. When it comes to religious medals or symbols, the Ganesh pendant is thought to have a special meaning. Such jewellery has been adapted from ritual traditions and is similar to the use of amulets as a deterrent to evil.

 

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Religious decorations are common because most people think they can bring luck and ward off bad energy. They also reflect the distinctive customs of various religions. Here are several advantages of wearing a Ganesh pendant and its significance in life, in accordance with popular belief:-

1. Ganesh is revered greatly in Hinduism and is regarded as the god of achievement, the remover of all barriers, and the personification of intelligence. A pendant with Ganesh as the deity is similar to a talisman intended to bring luck to both personal and professional endeavours.

2. Ganesh is viewed as a loving, dependable, and steadfast deity. This is so because a huge head is a symbol of wisdom and intelligence. This would explain why some people think he can bestow love and wisdom when worn as jewellery.

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3. Many people wear religious medals to feel closer to god or to show their faith in a particular religion. Each spiritual ornament carries a unique meaning and in this way, people declare their faith towards specific meaning openly to others.

4. Some people wear such kind of jewellery because they have received it as a gift during any special celebration or religious ceremony. This may be because of the sentimental value attached to these tokens.

Ganpati, also known as the Lord of Aum, is the earth’s primordial sound. The Aum symbol is skillfully incorporated into Ganesha’s body through the design. With this pendant by your side, surround yourself with uplifting energy to assist you in completing all of your goals.

This Ganesha pendant aids you in calling upon his blessings to clear your way of obstacles and make the road ahead easier, just as Vighna Ganpati is portrayed. The pendant, a contemporary interpretation of the elephant god, stands for the wisdom, prosperity, and security that Maha Ganpati brings.

Ganesha Chaturthi is a time when you can start honouring him, but you don’t have to say goodbye to him at the end of the celebration. If you wear Ganesha jewellery you may be sure that the deity of luck will be by your side all year long.

Amulets are worn similarly to religious jewellery like pendants, rings, earrings, and bracelets to ward off evil spirits or activities. So, it stands to reason that they were derived from tribal rituals. Some religious rites now require these jewellery items as a necessary part. The image of the god is usually displayed, and some also contain a sacred geometrical figure.

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HOW IS THE EVENT OBSERVED IN SOUTH INDIA?

In Karnataka, which is known as Ganesh Habba, the celebration is widely observed. The celebrations get underway far earlier than the festival day. Before receiving the deity, they clean their homes and lavishly decorate their inside temple. With family and friends, large-scale pujas and aartis are done. On a banana leaf, local delicacies are presented to the deity. Modakam, Kosambari, Gojju, Mosaru Bhajji, and Payasams, among other delectable sweets and savoury dishes, are produced.

In the South, coconuts play a significant role in all auspicious ceremonies. For the Ganesh puja, a thali is prepared using ingredients including rice, turmeric, cereals, flowers, and fruits. The thalis, which are typically exchanged amongst married ladies during prayer sessions and friendly visits, are primarily made in Karnataka from willow.

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Gowri Habba is a festival that is observed in various areas of Southern India just one day before Ganesh Chaturthi, particularly in the states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu. Goddess Gauri is revered as a source of blessings. She was married to Lord Shiva and is the mother of Lord Ganesh and Lord Subramanya. She is considered to be the most potent manifestation of Aadhi Shakthi Mahamaya, according to mythical texts.

It’s believed that Goddess Gauri visits her devotees’ homes on the thirteenth day of the Bhadrapada month. The following day, Lord Ganesha, her son, is welcomed as if to return her to Mount Kailasha.

Religious medals are also seen as protective charms, and people who wear them are protected from evil spirits. They also think it gives them more self-confidence and makes their lives happier and healthier.

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