Sunday, September 20, 2015

Sunday Photos – Ganesh Chaturthi

Ganesh Chaturthi is a grand festival in India, devoted to Ganesha – a prime deity worshiped by Hindus. Here I like to share some photos relevant to festival at home and Ganesha procession from our street temples.

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 The clay idol of Ganesha, bought for the festival at home

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 Feast in front of the idol as a dedication and part of worshiping

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 A worshiping process (burning camphor) before the clay idol was put to immerse

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Clay idol of Ganesha immersed in tub water to dissolve... to be poured for plants and shrubs once turned liquid. This is a process we have been practicing for last 5-6 years, rather immersing into water bodies that result water pollution.

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Couple of Ganesha procession (above and below) from our street temples on the day of Ganesh Chaturthi 

Ganesh Procession

Ganesh Procession

13 comments:

  1. What is that in the second photo that looks like a long vegetable or fruit on a stick?

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  2. Wow! Love the clay idol, feels like the Ganesha is live. Loved knowing more on how you celebrate it the eco friendly way, thanks so much for sharing. Ganpati Bappa Morya ~

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  3. lovely traditions and festival!

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  4. Sandi - that's Pearl millet

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  5. Thanks, Jeevan. I've never seen it here (in the US). I googled and looks like we don't grow much here, but there is some imported.

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  6. Anonymous3:58 am

    Simply amazing! I was wondering why you'd dissolve the clay - love that it's for the plants. Awesome. Thanks for sharing these. I'm always learning something from you!

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  7. Love the practice of immersing the idol in water at home and using it for plants. I think it should be followed by all rather than polluting the water bodies!

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  8. I applaud your family's approach of not polluting the water bodies. That's an excellent example. Time for all of us to get inspired and follow the same :)

    Destination Infinity

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  9. Hi, Even though I don't comment much these days, I always enjoy your posts... This festival looks so interesting ---and a learning experience for me, since I had never heard of Ganesha.... Thanks for sharing.
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  10. This festival is so interesting, Jeevan. How long does the festival last?

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  11. Lord Ganesha is very well received and worshiped in my country by the Hindus and much of the Chinese too.
    I am so surprised to hear of this brilliant ritual to immerse the deity to dissolve into the water! This is an eye opener to me. Thank you Jeevan.

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  12. Great set of images. Wish you Happy Ganesh Chaturthi.

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  13. Lovely Pics! Even I brought the same clay idol and we also do the visarjan same way..

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