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Ganesh Utsav 2024: Alternative Days for Immersing Bappa Idol Aside from Anant Chaturdashi
Ganesh Utsav has begun, and homes across the country are celebrating by installing idols of Lord Ganesha and offering prayers. Although the festival...
Ganesh Utsav has begun, and homes across the country are celebrating by installing idols of Lord Ganesha and offering prayers. Although the festival traditionally lasts for 10 days, many devotees are unsure about the appropriate day for idol immersion if they cannot continue the rituals until Anant Chaturdashi, the 10th day of the festival.
Importance of the 10-Day Worship Period
Lord Ganesha is typically worshipped for 10 days during Ganesh Utsav, ending with the immersion of the idol on Anant Chaturdashi. This period of devotion is considered highly auspicious, as it is believed that Lord Ganesha removes obstacles and blesses devotees with happiness and prosperity during this time. Daily prayers, including morning and evening aartis, along with the offering of his favourite bhog, are essential parts of the ritual.
Immersing the Idol Before Anant Chaturdashi
For those who cannot perform the full 10-day ritual, there is an appropriate alternative. Instead of choosing any random day for the idol immersion, it is recommended to do so on Panchami Tithi, the fifth day after the installation, which follows Chaturthi. This ensures the completion of a significant portion of the ritual without causing any inauspicious effects.
Rituals to Follow Before Immersion
Before immersing the idol, devotees should continue to worship Lord Ganesha at home, perform his aarti, and offer his favourite bhog. This act is seen as pleasing to Lord Ganesha, and is believed to bring blessings of joy, prosperity, and the removal of life’s challenges. Additionally, it is said that the worship of Lord Ganesha also pleases Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, making it a spiritually rewarding practice.
Ganesh Utsav is a vibrant 10-day celebration, but if circumstances require an earlier immersion, following the proper guidelines ensures the festival remains auspicious. By choosing Panchami Tithi for the immersion and continuing the rituals with devotion, devotees can still experience the blessings of Lord Ganesha.
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