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Ganesh Chaturthi Puja: Essential Materials for Morning and Evening Aarti

Ganesh Chaturthi Puja is celebrated in many states including Pune, Mumbai in Maharashtra with the sound of drums. This year Ganeshotsav will be celebrated on September 7.

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Preparations are being made from house to house to welcome Bappa. The market is also decorated. Attractive idols of different sizes are seen in the market. The 10-day Ganpati festival is celebrated with great fervor across the country. On this day, Ganpati Bappa is installed in every house and worshiped with devotion.

Any auspicious work is started by worshiping Lord Ganesha. Doing this according to approval brings success in work. Worshiping Vighnaharta with devotion during Ganeshotsav gets rid of many troubles.

Ganesh Chaturthi, a vibrant festival celebrated across India, is just around the corner. As devotees prepare to welcome Lord Ganesha into their homes, it’s crucial to have the necessary materials for daily puja.

Ganesh Chaturthi Puja Materials List

Ganesh Chaturthi Puja Materials List below

Idol: A clay or metal Ganesha idol with the left trunk, seated in Padmasana, holding a Parshu (axe) in the right hand and a ‘var’ (blessing) in the other, a Pashankush (goad) in one left hand and Modak in the other.

Asana: A seat for the idol.

Tamhan: A brass or copper vessel used for water.

Copper vessel: For water and other offerings.

Paali and Panchapatra: Plates and bowls for various offerings.

Conch: For blowing.

Bells: For ringing.

Agarbatti: Incense sticks.

Niranjan: Lamp without a wick.

Samai: Cotton wicks.

Fulvat and samai vat: Vessels for holding wicks and oil.

Ghee or oil: For lighting the lamp.

Incense and incense burner: For burning incense.

Match box: For lighting the lamp and incense.

Turmeric-kunku: For tilak.

Ashtagandha: Fragrant powder.

Shendur: Vermilion powder.

Akshata: Unbroken rice grains.

Rangoli: Colorful designs made on the floor.

Perfume: For sprinkling.

Bhimsen Kapoor: A type of incense.

Supari: Betel nut.

Kharik: Dried dates.

Walnuts: For offering.

Halkund: A type of sweet.

Almonds: For offering.

Cotton: For cleaning.

Dry coconut and jaggery: For offering.

Coconut: For offering.

Vidyachi pane: A type of leaf used for offerings.

Milk, curd, ghee, sugar, and honey: For abhishekam (bathing) the idol.

Fruits: Five types.

Flowers: For offering.

Durwa: A type of grass.

Shami Patra: A type of leaf.

Bell: For ringing.

Mango twig: For cleaning.

Flower garland or Kanthi: For adorning the idol.

Khirapat or Modak: Sweet offerings.

Panchkhadya or Khadi Sakhar: Sweet offerings.

Spare money: For offering

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Important Notes

• Avoid purchasing idols made of fiber, plastic, or pulses.

• The idol should not be seated on animals or birds.

• The idol should not be standing or in a dancing pose.

• While bringing the idol home, cover it and face it towards you.

• Perform prana pratistha (installation of life) with devotion.

• Worship the idol daily with offerings and mantras.

• Daily Ganesh Atharvashirsha, Sankatnashan Ganapati sources, Ganesh sahasranam sources should be recited.

• Also chant the mantra ‘Om Gan Ganpatye Namah’ 108 times.

• Offerings of food like Modak, Ladoo should be made to Ganaraya.

Disclaimer: This article is for general information only. Eleven Eagle Media Group does not confirm any such content. For more details you can take expert guidance.


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