Underlying science in the worship of Shri Ganapati
Importance of specific substances in the worship of Shri Ganapati
Importance of specific substances in the worship of Shri Ganapati
we will learn how we can benefit most spiritually from Shri Ganesh festival, how to take care of aspects that reduce the spiritual effectiveness of the festival.
It is a popular belief that an idol with the tip of the trunk pointing towards the right and left are called right-sided and left-sided idols respectively; however this is not the case.
On 31st August, Shri Ganesh’s Idol was installed at Hubli Eidgah Maidan after Karnataka High Court allowed Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations at the said ground.
The Muslims cut off the heads of those who allegedly insult the Prophet Muhammad, on the other hand; the Hindus insult their own Gods in various ways.
Except on Chaturthi, Holy Basil is prohibited in the worship of Ganapati. Red flowers, Mandar (Coral) leaves, hibiscus, red lotuses, durva (Sacred grass) and shami (Mesquite) leaves are the favourites of Ganapati.
Durva, a sacred grass, has special significance in the ritualistic worship of Shri Ganapati.
Why aren’t such orders issued on all Hindu festivals throughout the country ?
It is the usual feature of religious fanatics attacking Hindu religious procession, only Hindu Rashtra can be the alternative to put an end to all this.
Shri Ganesh is associated with the frequencies of Desire associated with the Absolute Earth (Pruthvi) and Ether (Apa) Elements. That is why ritualistic worship of Shri Ganesh is beneficial both for men and women.