Showing posts with label Ganesh Chaturthi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ganesh Chaturthi. Show all posts

5 September 2017

Manacha Paanch Ganapathi of Pune...

Going on with my posts on the Ganesh Chaturthi, here is my next post on Manacha Paanch, the five most auspicious Ganapathi idols around the ancient city of Pune. The five Ganapathi's in the order of preference they proceed on the last day of ten day festival for immersion. 
After our morning visit to Dagadusheth Halwai and Kasaba Ganapathi for the welcome procession on Ganesh Chaturthi, we wanted to visit Manacha Paanch the same evening, but whole of Shanivar peth was so crowded that we visited few of other pandals and planned to visit the Manacha Paanch some other day. Last Saturday after dinner we thought of driving to Shanivar Peth. We reached Shaniwar Wada by midnight, the main gates were still open for the crowd who walked around the fort visiting the Ganapathi Pandals. We sat there and clicked few pics of the so called haunted fort of Pune and walked towards Shivaji Road. Even at 12, the roads were filled with devotees, especially the Dagadusheth Halwai Ganapathi. So here is the list of 5 Manacha, 

Kasba Ganapathi

The first of the five Manacha is Kasba Ganapathi, the presiding deity(gramdevata) of Pune. Years back when the city of Pune revolved around Shaniwar wada fort and its markets, Kasba Ganapathi temple was the presiding deity, for the royal Peshwa family and the natives. Said to be commissioned by Jijabhai, Shivaji's mother, the temple is in Kasba peth. The pandal is a replica of the main Kasba temple itself which is an old wooden building with great wood works.
Ganesha pandal of pune, Manacha paanch, Pune, Maharashtra, Ganesh Chaturthi, Kasaba Ganapathi, Tambdi Jogeswari, Guruji Tahim, Kesariwada, Lokmanya Tilak, Tulsibaug Ganapathi, Ganesha

Tambdi Jogeshwari

While few say its the Kasba Ganapthi which is the Gramdevata, others believe the Goddess at the Tambdi Jogeshwari as the Gramdevi. Being the oldest temple in the vicinity, the idol is said to be swayanbhu(which has appeared on its own). Its said, looking the popularity of the temple and the visiting devotee count, Lokmanya Tilak initiated to install the Ganesh Pandal at the temple and gave it the second place in the Manacha Paanch. The idol resides in a beautiful silver mantap, on tortoise. Tambdi Jogeshwari is in Budhwar Peth
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Guruji Tahim

The third of Manacha is Guruji Tahim which is very close to Tambdi Jogeshwar in Budhvar Peth. Started by two Hindu and Muslim families Bhiku Shinde and Ustaad Nalban, it signifies the unity between the two communities. The Guruju Tahim Ganapathi is Balaganapthi sitting on his vahan(vehicle) mouse. 
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Tulsibaug Ganapathi

Located in Tulsibaug market, the fourth Ganapathi is Tulsibaug Ganapathi. This is the biggest of all five and is beautifully adored with silver and gold ornaments. The decor is so rich and vibrant. The pandal is no big, but just covering the idol, hence you get a very close view. 
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Kesariwada Ganapathi

The last of the Manacha, is the Ganesha at Kesariwada, which relates to Lokmanya Tilak's Kesari Magazine and signifying the revolution of Sarvajanik Ganesh Uthsav. It had three idols this year, the main silver idol, the immersible idol and the third was the tree Ganesha(the one unpainted in the tub next to the silver idol). The tree Ganesha, eco friendly ganesha with seeds, which turns into plant, once dissolved. The temple has the idol of Lokmanya Tilak and the paintings on the walls depicting his life. Its the building which was the residence of Tilak and now houses Lokmanya Tilak Museum.
Ganesha pandal of pune, Manacha paanch, Pune, Maharashtra, Ganesh Chaturthi, Kasaba Ganapathi, Tambdi Jogeswari, Guruji Tahim, Kesariwada, Lokmanya Tilak, Tulsibaug Ganapathi, Ganesha
Though all the five idols are immersed every year and its the new idol which adores the pandal the next year, the features and the beauty of the idols remain the same and you can easily make out each of the them by their look.

1 September 2017

Ganesha in all his forms...

It was a fair scene on Shivaji Road, early morning on Ganesh Chaturthi. Shops selling Ganesha idols, pooja and decor items, flowers and everything needed for the 10 day celebration which had started.
Ganesha idols in all his forms, you name it and they have it, Ganesha as Vittal, as Shiva, as Krishna,  as Peshwa, as Bahubali(the present trending movie) and more. On Elephant, on peacock, on mouse and more,
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Ganesh Chaturthi, Ganesha, Ganesh Chaturthi in Pune

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Ganesh Chaturthi, Ganesha, Ganesh Chaturthi in Pune

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 Ganesh Chaturthi, Ganesha, Ganesh Chaturthi in Pune

Few other Pandals we visited
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Ganesh Chaturthi, Ganesha, Ganesh Chaturthi in Pune

Ganesh Chaturthi, Ganesha, Ganesh Chaturthi in Pune

Ganesh Chaturthi, Ganesha, Ganesh Chaturthi in Pune

Ganesh Chaturthi, Ganesha, Ganesh Chaturthi in Pune

Ganesh Chaturthi, Ganesha, Ganesh Chaturthi in Pune
Happy Ganesh Chaturthi!!!

27 August 2017

Sarvajanik Ganesh Uthsav Celebrates its 125 years...


For this year's Ganesh Chaturthi we have story from Pune, the place where Sarvajanik Ganesh Uthsav(public celebration) originated. Its said Ganesh chaturthi had been celebrated publicly since the era of Shivaji in Pune, but during British rule, fearing public assemblies after the first war of Indian Independence, British had imposed rule against public gathering of more than 20 people for social or political purposes, but had exempted muslims from Friday mosque prayers. In 1892 Bhausaheb Laxman Javale installed the first Sarvajanik Ganesh in Pune. And in 1893, Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak praised the celebration in his newspaper Kesari and chose to use the public gathering at the Sarvajanik Ganesh Uthsav under religious exemption for the fight against British rule.
Ganesh Chaturthi, Ganesha, Dagadusheth Halwai, Dagadusheth Halwai Ganapathi, Kasaba Ganapathi, Shaviwar Peth
Dagadusheth Halwai Ganapathi procession from Temple to Pandal.
Its 125th year of Sarvajanik Ganesh Uthsav this year and we were at the Shivaji Road on the early morning of Ganesh Chaturthi capturing the celebration, the grand welcome of Ganesha on his day. The roads were full, with the dhol groups presenting their rhythmic dhol, devotees, media everyone enjoying the celebration in rains.
Ganesh Chaturthi, Ganesha, Dagadusheth Halwai, Dagadusheth Halwai Ganapathi, Kasaba Ganapathi, Shaviwar Peth
Ladies Dhol at the procession
Watching the Ganesha procession was altogether a different view than watching in the pandals. The procession, the stapana(first worship in pandal), the devotion and ethnicity had so much positive vibe. I was comparing everything with the way Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated in Mumbai, there is so much of ethnicity, faith and devotion here in Pune, while I always felt the celebration in Mumbai is more of colours, magnificence, dancing and publicity, sorry if that hurts any Mumbaikars ;)
Ganesh Chaturthi, Ganesha, Dagadusheth Halwai, Dagadusheth Halwai Ganapathi, Kasaba Ganapathi, Shaviwar Peth
Flowers been showered on Kasaba Ganapathi in Palki
While Dagadusheth Ganapathi proceeded in beautiful floral chariot, the Kasaba Ganapathi proceeded in palki(a carriage with two handles, carried by two or more people on their shoulders) with flowers been showered. I was told the Dagadusheth Halwai temple has two Ganesha idols, the main idol which is of silver and the uthsav murthi(procession idol), which is not immersed like in Mumbai, but its the same idol which is got to the pandal every year during Ganesh Chaturthi and kept back in the temple during rest of the year.
Ganesh Chaturthi, Ganesha, Dagadusheth Halwai, Dagadusheth Halwai Ganapathi, Kasaba Ganapathi, Shaviwar Peth
Another Ganesha procession which we came across on Shivaji Road.
Ganesha Pandals and celebration are everywhere around the city and more posts coming up on Ganesh in following posts.

Happy Ganesh Chaturthi!!! 

1 September 2014

Ganapati Idols from across Mumbai

To start with this year's Gapanati pandals, here is the first one from my housing society,
 
Ganapati from GSB Seva Mandal, King's Circle, the richest insured Ganapati of Mumbai, insured for Rs. 50 Crore rupees per day. Also on Diamond Jubliee celebration of GSB Mandal, the idol has 14ft tall, Vyjayanthimala Garland made of small and big Ganapati idols carved of gold and silver, worth around 96 lakh rupees.
King's Circle Ganapati
GSB Seva Mandal
More idols from across Mumbai,
Ganapati Idol
Church Gate
Ganapati Idols
Hiranandani, Powai








Ganapati Idol
Lower Parel
Ganapati Idol
Eden Woods, Thane
Ganapati Idol
Eden Woods, Thane
Ganapati Idol
Hiranandani Estate, Thane

Ganapati Idol

Ganapati Idol

Ganapati Idol
Will update as I visit more in coming days

Updated on 8th Sept, 2014:
Here is another Ganapati from my neighbour's place, with Antarctica background. Every year they buy their Ganapati from Dadar and uncle says, Dadar market has the beautiful Ganapatis in the city and stand out from others,

 
And this wall hanging waterfall in their house always attracts me, which they have customized with an idol of Ganapati,
 

 And few toys which attract my little one,
To end with this year's Ganesha Festival is this song by Shankar Mahadevan and my favorite, the song which is played in every pandal and FM radio channel during this festival week.

29 August 2014

Ganesh Chaturthi and Creativity!!

Ganesh Chaturthi is the time when creativity reflects in every arrangement and celebration. As part of today's post, here are few of creative things I came across during my today's Ganesh pandal hopping, 
Ganeshji at one of the saree showrooms: Photograph of Ganeshji made with fleeted saree, framed in beautiful photoframe and decorated with colourful sarees,

Modak Utsav:
Modak is a must have nevedyam for Ganesh Chaturthi and the festival is incomplete with out Modak. A sweet shop near my place has arranged Modak Utsav, with modaks in different forms and flavors. From orange to strawberry, to chocolate flavors, sweet meats of mouse(mooshak raj, Ganeshji's vahan/vehicle) holding a modak, to tablas and kalash with modaks. Here is a glimpse,



 




 

 
And the flower mantaps with every colour and texture, from orchids to roses, from Satin to nets,
More creativity and celebration from Ganesh Chaturthi, coming up in following posts.