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Why Lord Ganesha Idol is worshipped first

by Vivek Choudhary Nice life

Good luck, favorable fortune, and an obstacle-free path to success. Who wouldn’t like to have all this? The elephant-headed Lord Ganesha statue for home decoration, with his good-natured and sage visage and a full belly, sitting on his under-sized vehicle, the mouse, is the epitome of all this. You can’t help but smile when you lay your eyes on this pleasant form, an auspicious beginning in it.  

Ganesh Chaturthi is a special day when we celebrate the birth of our beloved Lord Ganesha. 

Lord Ganesh Ji statue buy online is unlike other gods. As per Hindu culture, praying to Lord Ganesha brings luck, success, and prosperity. He is present in each and every puja or ritual and new or important venture that we undertake. You will see His idols and pictures in corporate offices, shops, and cars. This is because as per the Hindu culture, praying to Lord Ganesha brings luck, success, and prosperity. 

Before we delve into why Lord Ganesha is the one who is worshipped first, let’s understand some of the traditions surrounding idol worship and their meaning.

Tradition of worshipping Lord Ganesha

On Ganesh Chaturthi, devotees worship clay models of Lord Ganesha. They make small models with haldi or turmeric powder that they worship before starting a puja during other festivals. So, whether they are performing Lakshmi puja or Saraswati puja, they first invoke Lord Ganesha. It is believed that any obstacle that may present itself during the performance of the puja, or execution of any endeavor will be successfully overcome by doing so. 

Ganesh Chaturthi: Symbolism of the idol

As per the Hindu scriptures, divinity resides within us. So, we make clay models of the lord and worship them by offering fruits, flowers, and water to express gratitude. These are, actually, symbols of our own prana or energy force. So, when we worship the idol, we honor our own inner spirit - for the strength and vigor that it gives us to live well. Once the puja is done, we request the lord to return to our hearts. 

Ganesh idol for home decoration are a means that offer form to the formless - to make the abstract physical. Through sadhana and meditation, understanding the formless becomes more effortless.

Legends behind why Lord Ganesha is worshipped first

One popular legend is that Lord Ganesha’s mother, Goddess Parvati, asked him to guard her chambers' gates. When large bronze statue for home did not allow even Lord Shiva to enter, irate Shiva cut off Ganesha’s head. Upset by this act, Goddess Parvati threatened to destroy the world if her son was not brought back to life. So, Lord Shiva replaced Lord Ganesha’s head with that of an elephant’s. He further bestowed Him with divinity and stated that all pujas would begin with the invocation of Lord Ganesha’s name. 

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