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Best Home Ganpati Decoration CONTEST 2020

Best Home Ganpati Decoration CONTEST 2020

     LOKMANYA TILAK'S struggle and efforts to unite citizen in form of Ganesh Utsav, was an important step and Ganesh Utsav is a devotional and worshipful event. Not only the Worshiping but also the Decoration involved now a days is an eye-catching part of the event. The Ganpati Decorations are full of Artwork and Social & Democratic Messages, which attracts people. Keeping the same social cause in mind ARRIS MEDIA has arranged an International Level Home Ganpati Decoration Contest which is free to participate for all. From Small Kids to Grown-up Adults, Home & Individual Ganpati Decorations, everyone tries to show their artistic and innovative capabilities. To honour and recognise such capabilities from citizens, MyGanpati.com Best Home Ganpati Decoration Contest is organised.

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Mr. Hardik M. Sorathiya

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Sharmila Gahg

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Shweta Gandhi

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Mr. Navnit B. Chudasama

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Nidhi Kandoi

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Unmesh Deshpande

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About Ganpati / Ganeshotsav

     Ganpati is the elephant-headed God. He is worshipped first in any prayers. His names are repeated first before any auspicious work is begun, before any kind of worship is begun. He is the God of power and wisdom. He is the eldest son of Shiva and the brother of Skanda or Kartikeya. He is the energy of Shiva and so he is called the son of Shankar and Parvati.Each of the Puranas has a different story regarding the birth of Lord Ganesh. In some he is the manasikaputra (mind-born son) of Lord Shiva. In others he is the creation of Parvati. In still others he is the son of Shiva and Parvati. Read more..

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Bala Ganapati

Bala Ganapati is "the childlike" God of golden hue. In his hands he holds a banana, mango, sugar cane and jackfruit, all representing the Earth's abundance and fertility. His trunk garners his favorite sweet, the modaka.(Ganapati.The Ganesha-centric scripture Mudgala Purana is the first to list them.)

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Four incarnations of Ganesha

The Kridakhanda of the Ganesha Purana narrates the stories of four of Ganesha, each of which appeared in the four different yugas. The explanation of the incarnations of Ganesha is shown in the verses in the 132nd chapter of Kridakhanda of Ganesha Purana. These four are not the same as the eight incarnations of Ganesha that are described in the Mudgala Purana.

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