Ganpati Bappa Morya
'Ganapati Bappa Morea' is what you will hear in Mumbai during the 12-day Ganesh Chaturthi festival. Janapati is the beloved God and approaches him before embarking on any action to ask for his blessings. This holiday is celebrated today by all classes and seasons. Until 1892, it was a private celebration in people's homes, but as Lokmanya Tilak recognized the wide appeal of God Ganesha as "God for all", he published Ganesh Chaturthi as a national holiday to bridge the gap between To inculcate nationalist frenzy among the people of Maharashtra against British colonial rule and to build a new fundamental unity among all the societies. Two to three months before Ganesh Chaturthi, skilled craftsmen put up clay art models of Ganesha for sale. It is beautifully designed and depicts Ganesha in various poses. These figurines can range in size from 3/4 inch to over 25 feet. Ganesh Chaturthi begins by installing these Ganesha idols into colorful houses and mandapams (patrons) with custom-made temporary structures at each site. Pandals are created by people from a particular community, region or group by collecting financial donations from devotees. Ganesha is worshiped during the 10 days of Bhadrapada Shuddha Chaturthi Ananta Chaturdashi. On the eleventh day, the idol is carried in a procession through the streets Accompanied by dances, songs and fanfare to indulge yourself. The idols are immersed in the water as this is the best way to get rid of the idols after the festival as it is associated with many emotions and cannot be removed or squandered. According to family tradition, ordination is also performed in private homes on the third, fifth or seventh day. Today, Ganesh Festival is not only a popular festival but also a very important and important economic activity in Maharashtra. Many artists, industries and companies survived this huge event. You must visit Mumbai during this time to get the real feel of the public holidays! Janapati Baba Mari!!
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