Ganesh Chaturthi 2024: Celebration and All You Should Know

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Ganesh Chaturthi 2024 Celebration and All You Should Know

Ganesh Chaturthi is one of the most colourful and widespread festivals taken over by India, having a lion’s share falling in the lap of Maharashtra. The year 2024 promises to be more intensely celebrated-with streets and houses flowing over with gaiety, as Lord Ganesha comes. This is an auspicious birthday celebration occasion of Lord Ganesha, a remover of obstacles, a god of wisdom, and a harbinger of good fortunes. Really, this festival is much more than pretty-looking idols and great processions. Let us take you through everything you need to know about Ganesh Chaturthi 2024-from history down to how it is celebrated today.

History of the Inception of Ganesh Chaturthi: A Pre-Independence Origin

While it very often appears to be something of an age-old tradition, the real shape of the Ganesh Chaturthi festival happened in those years when India struggled for her independence. Though its Vedic roots lay in the worship of Lord Ganesha, finding mention in Hindu scriptures as far back as the Puranas, this festival saw great prominence at the hands of the Indian freedom fighter Lokmanya Tilak in the late 19th century.

During the days preceding Indian independence, Ganesh Chaturthi was primarily a private affair in which the participating families took part. The reason for that was that the British, in their rule, had banned public congregations so that the Indians did not get together and hatch some plot for a nationalist movement. Thus, Tilak felt the need for such a forum that would bring the people together, and hence he politicized this festival in 1893.

The processions during the immersion of idols and public worship of big Ganesha idols not only paid obeisance to the deity but also provided an avenue for the people to assemble and show solidarity against colonial oppression. Soon, it would be a cultural renaissance medium of political expression, a place where the religious celebration merged with the nationalist movement. A public event brought them together to serve the lord: they discussed politics and shared knowledge with no inhibition, diffusing ideas that oiled the freedom struggle.

GANESH CHATURTHI CELEBRATION’24

It courses from Maharashtra to everywhere, cities and towns and villages, and people are in an enthusiastic state of devotion on this day when the families welcome Lord Ganesha into their homes with grand and intricately designed idols in community pandals.

What can be expected to make part of the fanfare in the coming year of 2024 follows.

1. Home Celebrations

Most of the families bring home small idols of Ganesha and perform daily pujas with fruits, sweets, and flowers. A feeling of piety and brotherhood pervades the air. Family members are seen gathering together to go through morning and evening ‘aartis’ and pray for prosperity and removal of obstacles.

2. Public Pandals

Probably the most highlighting feature of Ganesh Chaturthi is the big, artistically designed Ganesha idols kept at public pandals. The huge idols can reach a height from 20 to 30 feet and are kept in the most elaborately designed tents, which at times take a lot of months to get ready. Each pandal narrates a different story depicting mythological tales or addressing contemporary social issues.

It is all the more famous because of its larger-than-life pandals, hosting one of the most famous Ganpati idols – the much-visited and appealed – to Lalbaugcha Raja. Thousands of devotees wait for hours together in long queues just to get a glimpse and offer their prayers.

3. Eco-Friendly Ganpati

Of late, idol-making has also shown a trend towards the use of eco-friendly materials. Ganesha idols used to be prepared from PoP, which is non-biodegradable and very hazardous to the water body. With growing awareness for environmental protection, many people now go for idols prepared from clay, natural dyes, and plant seeds, which easily get dissolved in water without harming the ecosystem.

Even greener festivals are expected in 2024, as most cities will be continuing with the campaigns for greener celebrations, enabling everybody to minimize the use of plastics and harmful chemicals during the festivity.

4. Cultural Performances and Feasts

Ganesh Chaturthi is anything but a sombre, really religious affair; rather, it is a whole load of cultural dynamite. Public places have turned hotbeds of activities for these ten days with traditional music and songs in the air accompanied by dance, theatre, and skits. It is livelier and can be felt in Maharashtra, especially in Mumbai and Pune, as the air reverberates with rhythmic beats with Dhol-Tasha and people sashay out into the streets dancing with cheer.

WHY MAHARASHTRA IS THE HEART OF GANESH CHATURTHI?

This is a festival celebrated all over India, started to flow from Maharashtra, the centre of this festival. However, other than the deep-rooted devotion of the people of the state to Lord Ganesha, historical links to the freedom struggle have made the state the hub for this festival.

Scores of cities like Mumbai, Pune, and Nashik go overboard: the whole cityscape is decked with pandals, lights, and life-size idols.

Believers, musicians, and artists fill the streets, while every nook and corner reverberates with thunderous and lyrical sounds of mingling people rejoicing at the presence of the deity Lord Ganesha. Over 200,000 Ganesha idols are installed within Mumbai itself, with scores of processions spilling onto the streets in celebrations attracting millions.

Immersion Visarjan and Its Significance

The last day of the festival is termed Anant Chaturdashi, the immersion or visarjan of Ganesha idols. It is a symbolic gesture where the devotees bid adieu to the deity to come again next year and take along with it all obstacles that come their way. Immersion is done in rivers, lakes, or seas and is accompanied by music, dance, and fireworks.

In fact, farewell processions are something to be watched in Mumbai. Its roads throng with millions of people dancing. Where they carry idols in colourful, joyous processions en route to immersion in the Arabian Sea. For most, it is an emotional moment-spiritual, one might say, a loud calling when immersing the idol, “Ganpati Bappa Morya, Pudhchya Varshi Lavkar Ya!” or for the rest, “O Lord Ganesha, come back soon next year!!”

A MODERN-DAY CELEBRATION OF A TRADITION

Essentially a creation of the great ancient Hindu tradition, Ganesh Chaturthi strides with the times. It is this spirit of devotion. Also, community belonging lives on in the seamless. Moreover, the continued transmission of cultural heritage into modern preoccupations with environmentalism and social change.  This would again be so in the forthcoming year 2024: events outdoors on the streets, home families making lifelong memories and forging bonds thicker than blood.

It may be a small clay Ganesha that one brings home or maybe a part of huge processions, either in Mumbai or Pune. Ganesh Chaturthi 2024 will mark one of those spectacular events showcasing faith, culture, and community.

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