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Ganapati Bappa Morya
Today is the seventh day of this famous festival i.e Ganesh Chaturthi. Its being celebrated with lots of zeal and pompus in many states especially Mumbai. In this image you can see man reciting the prayer "Ganpati Bappa Morya agle baras to jaldi aa" which means Ganpati Father we pray to you to come back again next year with lots of love and blessings.
Before this festival Lord Ganesha's idol are made out of mud and clay and decorated beautifully. On the first day of this festival people buy the idols and keep them at their home. Daily twice a day they pray to the god for happiness and properity and then according to their capability people keep the idols at home i.e anywhere form 1 to 11 days. On the last day of the festival Visarjan process takes place i.e The idol is finally submerged in the water and being send back to the nature. While taking those idols from home to the visarjan process they chant the famous slogan Ganapati Bappa Morya.
In india festivals are given lots of importance as they bring happiness and joy in one's life. When we celebrate festival we tend to keep our worries behind and tend to absorb the happiness and good vibes of life. Obviously thats what life is all about "Being happy" isn't it.
I pray Lord Ganesha to bestow his blessings upon all my lovely friends.
All photographs are © copyright by Rakhi Rawat. Please do not copy, use and modify any of my photographs without my explicit written permission. All rights reserved.
Ganapati Bappa Morya
Today is the seventh day of this famous festival i.e Ganesh Chaturthi. Its being celebrated with lots of zeal and pompus in many states especially Mumbai. In this image you can see man reciting the prayer "Ganpati Bappa Morya agle baras to jaldi aa" which means Ganpati Father we pray to you to come back again next year with lots of love and blessings.
Before this festival Lord Ganesha's idol are made out of mud and clay and decorated beautifully. On the first day of this festival people buy the idols and keep them at their home. Daily twice a day they pray to the god for happiness and properity and then according to their capability people keep the idols at home i.e anywhere form 1 to 11 days. On the last day of the festival Visarjan process takes place i.e The idol is finally submerged in the water and being send back to the nature. While taking those idols from home to the visarjan process they chant the famous slogan Ganapati Bappa Morya.
In india festivals are given lots of importance as they bring happiness and joy in one's life. When we celebrate festival we tend to keep our worries behind and tend to absorb the happiness and good vibes of life. Obviously thats what life is all about "Being happy" isn't it.
I pray Lord Ganesha to bestow his blessings upon all my lovely friends.
All photographs are © copyright by Rakhi Rawat. Please do not copy, use and modify any of my photographs without my explicit written permission. All rights reserved.