Ganesh Birth - Secret's you didn't know | Ganesh Chaturthi 2020

  Ganesh Birth - Secret's you didn't know | Ganesh Chaturthi 2020 | Bhavesh Facts




Ganesh is the God of knowledge, wisdom, prosperity, and fortune. Ganesh was born on the fourth day of the waxing moon period that falls between August and September.


 It is believed that when a son was born to Parvati and Shiv, they invited all the Gods and Goddesses to bless the newborn. Of all the Gods who attended the feast and blessed the baby, Shani was the only one who refused to see the baby. He feared that bad luck would befall the baby. Shiv and Parvati insisted that Shani look at the baby and bless him. When Shani hesitantly turned towards the baby, the newborn was immediately decapitated. Vishnu advised Shani to replace the baby head with the first living creature he would come across. Shani then replaced Ganesh'shead with the head of Indra's white elephant.


 Another belief says that Parvati had created Ganesh, in Shiv's absence, out of sandalwood paste and had put him to guard while she was bathing. When Shiv returned, Ganesh did not let him enter. Out of anger, Shiv severed Ganesh's head. Seeing this, Parvati took the form of kali and threatened to destroy the world. Fearing her anger, Shiv implanted the head of an elephant on Ganesh and brought him back to life. 


Ganesh is considered to be special among Gods. Devotees of Ganesh believe that every ceremony or ritual should begin by invoking his name as it brings fortune. Ganesh Chaturthi, the birthday of Ganesh is celebrated all across India. 


Ganesh is believed to fulfill all wishes and bring happiness to his devotees. All through the ten days of celebrations, devotees offer Ganesh prayers, flowers,  modak, laddoos, and other delicacies. On the tenth day, the murtis are brought out on the roads with great enthusiasm and fervor. On the last day of the festival, devotees dance and celebrate their way to the ceremony where Ganesha is consigned to water. 



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