Why is Ganesh Chaturthi Celebrated?

Ganesh Chaturthi, also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi, is a major Hindu festival dedicated to Lord Ganesha. But have you ever wondered why it’s celebrated?


Let’s take a look!

The Origin of Lord Ganesha's Creation


According to ancient legends, Goddess Parvati created Lord Ganesha from sandalwood paste to guard her while Lord Shiva was away

The Encounter With Lord Shiva


When Lord Shiva returned, Ganesha, unaware of his identity, stopped him from entering. This led to a confrontation between father and son

Shiva's Wrath and Ganesha's Sacrifice


In a fit of rage, Lord Shiva beheaded Ganesha, unaware of his origin. This act left Goddess Parvati heartbroken and enraged

The Elephant-Headed Ganesha


To console Parvati, Lord Shiva's attendants brought back the head of a baby elephant. Lord Ganesha was reborn with the head of an elephant, symbolizing wisdom and strength

Rebirth of Lord Ganesha


Ganesh Chaturthi marks the rebirth of Lord Ganesha. For 10 days, devotees worship his statue before immersing it in water, symbolizing his return to the divine realm

Celebrations in Maharashtra


The festival was first celebrated in Mumbai, Maharashtra in 1934 and has now become a huge event, where devotees offer modak, sweets, and prayers to Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles

Vighnaharta's Blessings


People pray to Vighnaharta (the remover of obstacles) to take away sorrow and bring joy and prosperity into their lives

This is why Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated with such devotion and joy across India!

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