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Ganesh festival decoration items
Ganesh festival decoration items











Diyas in Hinduism traditionally signify purity, goodness and the destruction of darkness and evil forces.

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When welcoming and worshiping the Holy Vighnaharta, the process is going to be incomplete without brightening and lighting up every corner of our homes, and also lighting a diya in front of the idol. The famous figurine of Ganesha sitting on a peepal leaf is always hung high up, usually at your front doors to ensure prosperity and good health.ĮCraftIndia Metal Wall Hanging - Lord Ganesha on Peepal LeafĬollectible India Lakshmi Ganesha Idol Set

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The entire process represents His holy birth cycle, worships Him as the ultimate ‘Vighnaharta’ and symbolises His stay and blessing our homes with prosperity each year.įor devotees, this festival is full of fun and fervour - right from cleaning our homes, to preparing the bhog and offerings of modaks and laddoos! Usually, we start planning a week in advance - our altar at home where the holy Ganpati sthapana would take place is of utmost importance! Ganpati is welcomed into our homes each year with utmost pomp and reverity, which is why we have come up with some ideas for you to decorate your altar in the best way possible and invoke his blessings of peace and prosperity!Ĭheck out these products to make your space beautiful and ready for Ganesh puja -īefore you bring Him to your home on the Chaturthi, make sure you have all that it takes for Him to feel welcome! The symbolic idols Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi are always the very first to worship and should be kept at a strategic place in your house to invite them in. According to the Lunar calendar, the 11-day long celebration starts off on the fourth day of the Bhadrapad month (hence called ‘Chaturthi’), which falls on September 10 this year! The festival celebrates the arrival of Lord Ganesha and Goddess Parvati to Earth from the Kailash Parvat, and includes the installation or ‘sthapana’ of Ganpati idols on elaborate pandals and their immersion or ‘visarjan’ at the end of the tenth day. The Hindu festival of Ganesh Chaturthi, also known as Vinayak Chaturthi is a much awaited event, especially in Northern India.











Ganesh festival decoration items