35,000 women chant ‘Atharvashirsha’ 35,000 women chant ‘Atharvashirsha’ at Pune’s Dagdusheth Ganapati pandal
PUNE ;
NEARLY 35,000 women
chanted ‘Atharvashirsha’, a
Sanskrit text dedicated to Lord
Ganesh, at the famous
Shrimant Dagdusheth
Ganapati pandal in
Maharashtra’s Pune city on
Sunday morning during the
ongoing 10-day Ganesh festival.
Dressed in traditional attire,
the women gathered at the
pandal early morning and
recited the hymn, the event
organisers said.
Lord Ganesh is worshipped
as the deity of knowledge, wisdom and good fortune.
Every year, thousands of
women chant the Sanskrit text
on the second day of the
Ganesh festival.
The Shreemant
Dagdusheth Halwai
Sarvajanik Ganapati Trust, a
charitable organisation based
in Pune, said this is the 39th
year of the annual recital of
‘Atharvashirsha’ at their
Ganesh festival celebrations.
People in Pune welcomed
Ganpati Bappa with a
‘pratishthapana puja’ across
households and mandals on
Saturday.
The elephant-headed God
was also welcomed with devotion and traditional fervour
at the city’s famous five
Manache Ganpati mandals -
Kasba Ganpati mandal, Sri
Tambadi Jogeshwari
Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav mandal, Guruji Talim mandal,
Tulshibaug Ganpati mandal
and Kesariwada Ganeshotsav
mandal.
The public celebration of
the festival in the State dates
back to 1890s when freedom
fighter Bal Gangadhar Tilak
and others decided to use it
to mobilise the masses.
15-FOOT-TALL GANESH
IDOL MADE USING 25,000
GLASS BANGLES IN
ODISHA’S BARIPADA: A
YOUTH organisation of
Odisha is celebrating Ganesh
Puja for the 18th year by
preparing a 15-foot tall
Ganesh idol using 25,000 glass
bangles, and the pandal has
been made of bamboo in
Baripada.