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Ganesha Chaturthi Homam | 2024 Basic Package/ Ganapathy Homam for Obstacle Removal

Original price $61.00 - Original price $61.00
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$61.00
$61.00 - $61.00
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What You Will Receive?
As part of this sacred offering, you will receive:
• Sacred Grey Ash Powder: Obtained from the Homa, this ash can be kept on your meditation altar or applied on your forehead during meditation or other significant times to receive Divine blessings.
• Temple Prasadam: Blessed during the rituals, this Prasadam can be placed on your altar as a symbol of grace and spiritual enrichment.

Delivery Timeline
The shipment of Prasadam will commence from Chennai, Tamil Nadu, approximately 30 days after the completion of the entire set of rituals.

Homa Location Options
The rituals will be performed at one of the following locations:
1. Paathashaala
2. GIRI-Mangadu

Required Information
Once you placed the order in 24hrs you will get Google Form Link to collect following information:
• Your Full Name
• Birth Star (Nakshatra)
• Gothram

Important Notice
Please be aware that GIRI does not serve as an official representative of any temple. As such, we do not charge for the temple Poojas or the shipment of Prasadam included in the packages. The package cost covers the provision of proxy services, Pooja materials, and facilitation charges.

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Ganesh Chaturthi Significance:
Ganesh Chaturthi is a significant Hindu festival celebrating the birth of Lord Ganesha, the beloved deity of wisdom, prosperity, and new beginnings. Ganesh Chaturthi, also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi, is one of the most celebrated festivals that is observed in honor of the beloved God, Lord Ganesh. The festival involves crafting and worshipping Ganesha idols, offering prayers, and performing traditional rituals that honor the deity. The immersion of these idols in water at the end of the festival symbolizes the cyclical nature of creation and dissolution, reminding devotees of the impermanence of life. The Ganesh celebration at home is done by chanting Ganesh mantras. Every day, a new Prasad is offered to the Lord, and his Prasad is distributed among the people visiting the place. It’s a time to seek Ganesha’s blessings for success, harmony, and the removal of obstacles.

Basic Package:
Shri Sankatahara Ganapathy Homa on Chaturthi Day: Shri Sankatahara Ganapathy Homa on Chaturthi Day is a powerful ritual dedicated to Lord Ganesha, aimed at removing obstacles and bringing prosperity. Performed with devotion on Ganesh Chaturthi, this powerful vedic fire ritual involves the chanting of Ganesh mantras and offering prayers, hymns, and sacred offerings to Ganapathy. The Homa invokes divine blessings for overcoming difficulties and achieving success in various aspects of life. Devotees believe that participating in this homa on Chaturthi Day ensures the removal of obstacles and brings harmony, wealth, a year of success, health, happiness, and well-being. This auspicious ceremony fosters spiritual growth and community unity, honoring Ganesha’s role as the remover of hurdles.

Obstacle Removing One Coconut Breaking:
Breaking one coconut is a symbolic act during rituals to remove obstacles and seek divine blessings. The act represents the shattering of ego and ignorance, allowing positive energy and clarity to flow. It is a powerful gesture of offering and surrendering, seeking the removal of life's hurdles.

One Sacrificial Clay Ganesha for Karma Removal:
Our One Sacrificial Clay Ganesha is a powerful tool for karma removal, crafted with care to aid in spiritual cleansing. Using this clay Ganesha during rituals helps in resolving past karmic debts and fostering positive energy. Ideal for purifying your life and inviting divine blessings.

Archana (Thiruvalanchuzhi-Valanchuzhi Vinayagar or Swetha Vinayakar): Thiruvalanchuzhi, Valanchuzhi Vinayagar, or Swetha Vinayakar is a white-colored statue of Ganesha, which is the focus of worship here. Though this is a temple for Lord Shiva, Swetha Vinayakar is the important deity of Thiruvalanchuzhi. Legend has it that the Devas forgot to worship Lord Ganesh before starting to churn the "Paarkadal" (Ksheera Saagaram). Hence, they were only able to get the Alakala poison out of it. Later, Indira, the king of Devas, realized that it was because they did not worship Ganesha before starting their mission. Lord Indira created this idol out of the foam (Kadal Nurai) that was generated from the milky ocean (Ksheera Saagaram) churned by them in their quest for the celestial nectar Amrudham. After they worshipped this idol made of foam (Nurai in Tamil), they were able to take out the Amrudham from the ocean.