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We have been reading the news regarding the fires in the forests, cutting down of forests in the name of development, floods which have been causing massive destruction, and shortage of water which has been now prevailing for a long time.
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There are numerous cultural activities which take place during the 10-day festival. The festival commences through street procession of welcoming the Lord and ends with the same street procession accompanied by dancing, singing, and immersion of the idol in a water body, which as referred to as ‘Visarjan’, wherein everybody bid a goodbye to Ganesha and ask him to visit early the next year. It is celebrated with enormous fervor all over the country and with a few simple steps we can make this celebration a lot more environment friendly too. This festival is celebrated by installing and worshipping the idols of Ganesha within households and also on community level through public pandals. Ganesh Chaturthi is one of the most important festivals in India that will be celebrated on Wednesday 31 st of 2022.
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Ganesha is often referred to as the ‘God of Beginnings’ then why not we begin a new way to celebrate Ganesha Chaturthi this year? His father, who is one of the Gods from the Hindu Trinity – Lord Shiva, blessed him with an honour of being first worshipped by anybody before beginning any ritual, ceremony or a good deed. As well all know, Ganesha Chaturthi marks the birth of the elephant-headed God and it celebrated to honour Ganesha. The most anticipated Indian festival is here, and it’s time to celebrate the welcoming of the God of wisdom – Ganesha.