Showing posts with label Ganpati. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ganpati. Show all posts

Sunday, 22 September 2013

Mumbai Ganapati Visarjan

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A Hindu festival that was once only limited to people's homes was transformed by Bal Gangadhar Tilak to bring people together and spread awareness and the result was Grand scale celebrations of Ganeshotsav/Ganapati Festival; which with time, has grown larger than life! Ganapati Visarjan is the perfect time to witness the scale of this Mega-festival of Maharashtra.

For 10 days Lord Gananapati is celebrated  with great devotion and Zeal. Huge Pandals decorated like palaces witness cultural programs including Bhajan recitals and Dance performances.
Devotees stand in long ques for hours to get a glimpse of their beloved deity, for Darshan/sight that inspires a spiritual connection with the divine. Its not uncommon to find tears trickle down someone's cheeks at such a time and place. 



At some places, even fairs are held. Usually such big Pandals celebrate the festival for 11 days, some for even 21 days! The city immerses itself in excitement and exhilaration of the festival.




Letting go someone you love is difficult, yetnecessary...for how will we meet again, if we never part ways? One may argue, If according to Hinduism, God resides within us how can we ever part ways? The answer is simple - a drop though is one with Ocean when in ocean, alone it travels the world to finally again be one with the Ocean. In body, we too are just a drop, a part but apart. 


Towards the end of the festival, Mumbaikars prepare to bid adieu to their beloved Ganesha, with a hope to see him soon the next year. With Dance and Music, with Drums and firecrackers, huge processions accompany Ganapati to bid farewell. 

Ganpati images from homes are brought out with cries of "Ganapati Bappa morya, pudhchya varshi lavkar ya". The latter half translates as "come back soon again the next year", while the former half goes much deeper. 

Morya Gosavi was a famous devotee of Lord Ganesh in 14th century. The words 'Ganpati Bappa Morya' depict the inseparable relationship between a Devotee and God. Today, all Devotees of Lord Ganesh are called Morya.
while the smaller Images are carried by people in their hands, the bigger ones ride on Trucks and other vehicles.
The procession is no less than a King's Parade. The carnival travels slowly, inching its way towards the Sea, where the Lord's images are  immersed. People dance all the way on the beats of drums (with changing times, on DJ's music too) 
One of the best spots to be at during Ganesh Visarjan is near Versova Beach. The number of different Ganesha images one gets to see here in a small interval of time is mind blowing! With camera in my hands, I was at the perfect spot at perfect time...until it started to drizzle. It was time to cover the Images to protect them. Oh wait! weren't these people taking the Ganesha images to be immersed in water afterall? Yes, but you don't just push your guests out of your house and get rid of them; you lovingly see them off, atleast the ones you are so fond of.

Its a sea of People out there on the night of Ganpati Visarjan, literally!Thanks to Mumbai Police, BMC staff and volunteers of various NGOs, this Mega-event goes smoothly. People travel with Ganesha Images on trucks as well as walk behind the trucks. This goes on till late night. The energy of this city on this day is amazing!




I remained there as long as I could, finally to return home totally drained of all my energy but drenched in the an exhilarating experience! 

|| Ganpati Bappa Morya ||

Wednesday, 18 September 2013

Mumbai Ganapati Darshan

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A few days back, while reading an article, two sentences caught my attention - 
 "The Sanskrit term “darshan,” means sight. It is often used to describe an immediate spiritual connection that can occur while looking upon a representation of a Hindu deity."

Right from the beginning of Ganesotsav/Ganapati Festival, one of my childhood friend, Aniruddha Sukhatankar, has been, on Facebook, regularly updating photographs of different Ganpati pandals that he visited each day. While chatting with him I asked, "how about we share these photographs with a wider audience, helping them get Darshan of the beautiful Deities." He enthusiastically e-mailed me his collection along with the details of their location in Mumbai. The Photographs are many, and time to edit and upload is limited, So more will be added later. All the credits go to Aniruddha Sukhatankar for bringing us these beautiful photographs. May Lord Ganapati bless us all. 

||Ganapati Bappa Moriya ||

Lalbaugcha Raja

Ganesh Gully, Lalbaug



Santacruzcha Raja 



















A huge Ganpati idol made of 32,000 pencils in Malad, Mumbai.







GSB Seva Mandal, Wadala 

Dadar, Near Podar College

Manish Nagar, Andheri (w) 

Malad
Santacruz
Vile Parle (East)
Andheri Station (East)
Chikhalwadicha Ganpati, Grant Road


Akhil Chandanwadi, Marine Lines

Chirabazaarcha Raja, Marine Lines

Nikadwari Lane, Charni Road

Grant Road 

Thursday, 12 September 2013

Bringing Ganpati Home

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|| अतिथि देवो भव || -  Atithi Devo Bhava 
- We extend our hospitality to our guests as we would to our Gods...
and when the Lord himself is about to grace your humble abode in guise of  a guest, 
what would you do?

The most awaited festival of Mumbai (and Maharashtra) is here! The entire city is Euphoric on arrival of the Lord loved by one and all - Ganpati/Ganesh. The sound of Nashik Dhol with the cries of 'Ganpati Bappa Morya' pervades each and every street. 

Preparations of Ganeshotsav or Ganpati festival begins well before the arrival of the Lord. Ganesh Chaturthi (4th day) of Bhadrapad month of Hindu calender (09 September 2013) marks the beginning of this 11 days long festival. While larger deities adorn big pandals, many people also bring smaller deities of Ganesh to their homes for 1 1/2, 3, 5, 7 0r 11 days. 

Bringing Ganpati home for a few days provides an outlet for an individual's love and devotion for the Lord. It is an opportunity to connect with the divine on a personal level. 
Markets are full of beautiful Ganesh idols before the beginning of the festival. 
This year 'Eco-friendly' Ganpati made up of clay have been in more demand, as opposed to the ones made with Plaster of Paris which do not disintegrate easily. Seems like the Lord of Knowledge has finally blessed people with wisdom to protect and conserve nature. 
Imagine a Heart's joys when the creator of the Universe in guise of a little Idol allows itself to be carried by it devotees. The Divine in the mortal form becomes vulnerable; the protector of the world is now protected by his devotees and the one who feeds every living organism is fed little modaks. 
Faces of Ganesha Idols, are covered with a cloth while bringing them home, to protect them from people's evil eyes. The Almighty, for the love of his devotees, accepts to be vulnerable.
The Ganesha Idols vary in size from a few inches to about 20 feet! people carry them in their hands, on push carts, cars and Trucks, depending on the size. 
with the beats of Nashik Dhol, Lord Ganpati with his devotees cheerfully dancing and chanting his name, travels towards pandals and homes.
In Bhagvad Gita (9.26) Krishna says to Arjun -
"If one offers Me with love and devotion a leaf, a flower, fruit or water, I will accept it." 
The meaning is what, and deeper than what, it appears. No matter how humble the offering is, the Lord will accept anything offered with love and devotion. 
The offerings are in order of one's spiritual evolution 
- a leaf represents the mere physical action,
- a flower is a devoted mind, a higher level of spiritual connection,
- a Fruit is even higher state of spiritual evolution, where the mind yet recognises itself with
the body. 
- Water is the highest level of spiritual evolution - Transparent and pure, a drop does not differentiate itself with the other, takes the shape of whatever container it is stored in, and continuously travels towards the Sea. 

For the next 11 days Ganesha blesses his devotees with his presence and accepts their humble offerings full of love and devotion. 
Visit the City once during this Festival, and you'll never forget the experience!
|| Ganpati Bappa Morya ||