Fragrance That Leads You the Way to Divinity
Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated annually to mark the birth of Lord Ganesha, the God of new beginnings and a fresh start. The festival falls in the month of Bhadra, according to the Hindu calendar and in August/September according to the Gregorian calendar. Lord Ganesha offerings is considered to be a symbol of wisdom, writing, travel and good fortune. He is also addressed as Gajanana, Ganesh, Gajadant that are among his 108 names.
Short Synopsis behind This Auspicious Occasion
The elephant-headed God has an interesting story. Goddess Parvati had created Lord Ganesha by her hands with wet mud. She moulded the idol from wet clay or the earth mud from emitting from her body and gave it life. She then asked him to wait outside the entrance of the door of her palace as she bathed and not let anyone in. When her own husband, the great God Shiva tried to walk through the human form of Ganesha his path was stopped by Lord Ganesha as they both were unaware of their relationship. Shiva later got furious at being denied entry into his own home and an awesome battle followed. Shiva won the battle and beheaded Ganesha. But he immediately realised that it was his son and felt guilty and he knew his wife would be furious. So he sent his men to bring back the head of the first creature they came across. They met an elephant with one tusk who happily sacrificed his head for the honour. That is how Ganesha gets his face as an elephant and we know him as the “elephant God”. Ganapati Bappa Morya!
What Are the Things Required during This Festivals
It is said Lord Ganesha had his favourite things- Hibiscus, modak, ladoo, Durva.
Hindu Rituals involve the Pancha/Five Upacharas/offerings. They are namely;
- Gandham (Fragrance)
- Dhupam (Lighting of Incense Sticks),
- Deepam (Lighting of Oil Or ghee Lamps)
- Naivedyam (Sanctified Offerings of fruits, sweets, etc.) and. Modak and Motichoor Ladoos
- Pushpam (Pushpa-Flowers).
How Can We Use Incense Sticks or Aromas during Ganesh Chaturthi?
Ganesh Chaturthi is around the corner and we know how busy you must be preparing for the festivities. Procure some Satya nag champa dhoop sticks. Dhoop is a specific type of frankincense used in the worship of Hindu deities. Satya Tufan Dhoop Sticks helps to purify the home and person and dhoop is burnt as preparation for devotion. The Hindu god of fragrance is known to give a calming effect and positivity. The aspect of the ritual is known as dhupa and involves the offering of incense before the picture of a deity, as a token of respect.
Conclusion :
This Ganesh Chaturthi, do not forget to celebrate with Satya Ganesha Incense sticks. Satya incense sticks believe in natural output and executing the most aromatic Incense sticks one can ever forget! These amazing incense sticks can be a great addition to one’s life which shall help them to bring happiness in their homes among families, and burning them is a soothing ritual in itself. The Incense sticks can be kept anywhere in the home as they emit natural therapeutic aromas making your house ambience pure and calm. Satya sparkles agarbatti is an interesting creation specially made for festivals. If you want to stand out by getting a quirky side to festivals along with being traditional, try out this agarbatti for its aromatic and mesmerizing essence that will fill the air with alacrity.
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