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Maharashtra
gears up for 'Ganesh Chaturthi
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Artisans are busy giving final touches to the idols
of the Lord in Maharashtra as the Ganesh festival,
dedicated to the elephant-headed Hindu God, is fast
approaching.
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Mumbai:
Maharashtra is gearing up to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi,
the popular festival that celebrates the birth of Lord
Ganesh. The festival begins on August 23 and would continue
for ten days. At the end of the 10-day long festival,
idols of Lord Ganesha are taken out in grand procession
and immersed in water bodies. Artisans have been busy
giving final touches to idols. Residents of the state
are reportedly praying to rid them of the swine flu
virus. "I do not think that the virus is going to make
much of a difference to the mood of the festival. We
pray to the lord to ward off this problem faced by the
country and by Maharashtra particularly," said Sanjay
Shirke, the president of the Chinchpokhli Ganesh Utsav
Mandal, an organisation that celebrates the festival.
During the festival, Ganesha idols are worshipped at
hundreds of ''pandals'' or makeshift tents before they
are immersed in water.
But
at the turn of the century, freedom fighter Lokmanya
Bal Gangadhar Tilak started using it as a platform for
political propaganda against British colonial rule.
The festival is hugely popular in Tamil Nadu, Andhra
Pradesh, Karnataka and Gujarat. Legend has it that Hindu
Goddess Parvati created Ganesh from a perfumed putty-like
substance, used to remove dirt from her body in an ancient
self-cleansing ritual, the equivalent of a modern bath.
Suspecting her fidelity, Parvati's husband Lord Shiva,
one of the three most powerful Gods in the Hindu pantheon,
flew into rage and beheaded the young lad. This left
Parvati in distress and rage. When Lord Shiva realised
that the boy was created by Parvati, he brought him
back to life by slaying an elephant and giving him the
animal's head. Thus was Ganesh created. He is regarded
as "Vinayak", the God of Knowledge and the "Vigneshwara",
the remover of obstacles.
-August 19,
2009
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