Rituals Holds Deep Significance In Parthiv Ganesh Sthapana
Priest from Khajrana Temple shares sacred timings and traditions for installing Bappa with devotion, purity and prosperity
Rituals holds deep significance in Parthiv Ganesh Sthapana | A-1 CREATION
Indore (Madhya Pradesh): When it comes to Parthiv Ganesh Sthapana, rituals hold deep significance. Priest Vineet Bhatt of Shri Ganpati Mandir, Khajrana, has shared the precise method and auspicious timings for installation.
The idol should be placed facing east or west on a decorated wooden chowki. First, draw a swastik, then spread a red cloth, symbol of energy and auspiciousness. Over it, create a mound of wheat and gently place the idol, making sure that the direction of the trunk is on the left side.
Worship may follow Panchopachar (five offerings—sandal paste, flowers, incense, lamp and food) or Shodashopachar (sixteen steps including invocation, clothes, fragrance, flowers, lamp, food, mantras and dakshina). The most cherished offering remains modak or jaggery laddoo, dearest to Ganeshji.
The priest emphasises purity of form. Idols must show Ganesh in calm, traditional style with trunk bent leftwards. Unconventional depictions—like police, doctor or musician are discouraged.
Idols are kept for 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 or 11 days, with daily worship. During immersion, the idol should not be thrown but released gently into water with chants of love and respect. As the city is already resonating with the buzz of Ganesh Chaturthi shopping, colourful markets and glowing decorations, that familiar joy of welcoming Bappa is in the air.
From families preparing traditional sweets to students in hostels arranging their first Ganpati and devotees celebrating away from home, the excitement cuts across every corner. Indore is once again ready to echo with chants of Ganpati Bappa Morya as the beloved deity arrives to bless homes, mandals and hearts alike.
Understanding the muhurats
Labh (benefit): from 6:09 am to 7:44 am and again 5:13 pm to 6:48 pm. Considered best for traders and professionals seeking growth.
Amrit (nectar): from 7:44 am to 9:18 am and again 9:38 pm to 11:00 pm. Regarded as the most auspicious for all, ensuring overall success and prosperity.
Shubh (good): from 10:53 am to 12:28 pm and later 8:13 pm to 9:38 pm. Favoured for family harmony and auspicious household beginnings.
Char (dynamic): from 3:38 pm to 5:13 pm. Ideal for travellers, students and those in creative or performing fields.
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