Ganapati Bappa Morya
Tuesday, September 9th, 2008Bandra says Ganapati Bappa Morya ……. Here are some photos :
Ganesh Utsav - The biggest Festival of Maharashtra
Bandra says Ganapati Bappa Morya ……. Here are some photos :
Ganesh Utsav - The biggest Festival of Maharashtra
Ganapati’s favourite sweet: MODAK
There are hardly any days left for Ganesh Chaturthi. Ganesh Chaturthi falls on 3rd September this year. This year try your hands on preparing Ganapati’s most favourite sweet – MODAK (for strangers to the concept these can be called – “steamed rice dumplings with sweet filling”)
It is customary to make Modaks on the very first day of Ganesh Utsav. Modaks are so tasty, delicate and tender and like they say “you cant eat just one…”
Ingredients:
For the Cover
· 1 Cup rice flour
· 1 tsp ghee
· 1 cup water
· ½ tsp oil
· A pinch of salt
For the Filling
· 2 cups shredded fresh coconut
· 1/2 tsp. cardamom powder
· 1 tsp. roasted poppy seeds
· 1 tsp. rice flour
· 1 cup Jaggery (Gur) or Sugar
Preparation:
For the Filling
For the Cover
To make the modaks
Serve with ghee and tell us if you were able to stop after eating just one.
Leena
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Ganesh Utsav - The biggest festival of Maharashtra
7 things we can do to make this an Eco-friendly Ganpati - Ganesh Utsav:
1. Buy eco-friendly Clay Ganesh Idols and not plaster of paris idols. Plaster of Paris is harmful to the water and land and takes a long time to dissolve and causes long term damage.
2. Insist on Ganesh Idols painted with Natural Colors. Artificial colors and paints used to paint the idols contain dangerous chemicals that pollute the water.
3. This year reduce the size of the Ganesh idol in your home or community by half.
4. Lets also try and reduce the number of public pandals or community Ganesh Utsavs and jointly celebrate the festival thereby reducing the number of Idols to be finally immersed.
5. Remove the garlands and flowers and put them in paperbags and not plastic bags.
6. Discourage the use of loud speakers during Aarti or during the procession to immerse the Ganesh Idol. We can all do we lesser noise in Mumbai and enjoy the Aarti without the speakers.
7. Work in your local area and create an artificial well where the murtis/idols can be immersed. For your personal home Idols it might be suggested to use a big tub to immerse the Ganesh Idol.
Lets all do our small bit in our local areas to ensure a more eco-friendly Ganesh Utsav for all.
Ganesh Utsav - The biggest festival of Maharashtra
Its that time of year in Bandra when the festivities take over and make Bandra a colourful place. Bandra, Khar and Santacruz are such a huge melting pot of varied communities and religions and all festivals are celebrated with equal enthusiasm.
Bandra Fair is one of the biggest such festivals (or maybe an event) that gets celebrated in Bandra. Every September this feast of Mount Mary or Bandra Fair is celebrated on the Sunday after 8th September, the birthday of the Virgin Mary. Bandra Fair is a week long celebration that is visited by thousands of Christians and non-Christians. This year the Bandra Fair 2008 is being celebrated from September 14th to 21st.
The Bandra Fair involves the prayer at The Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount, more commonly known as Mount Mary Church. The Mount Mary Church stands impressively on a hillock about 80 odd meters above the sea level overlooking the sea. It’s a beautiful sight and it draws lakhs of devotees annually. Many faithful attest to the miraculous powers of the Mount and you find the faithful lighting candles and saying a silent prayer almost everyday. During the Bandra Fair, tens of thousands visit the shrine. The best part is that shrine attracts people from all faiths who pray to the statue for thanksgiving or requesting of favours. Bollywood movies have had their share of Mount Mary Church as a place for prayer and reunion of lost brothers or families in true bollywood istyle.
During the Bandra Fair, the entire area is decorated with festoons and buntings. Stalls selling religious objects, Candles, roasted grams, fast food and sweet items are set up along the road leading to Mount Mary Church.
This year like always the celebrations for Bandra Fair 2008 would be big. We just hope that the celebrations are arranged as well as they are always done and special care is taken to ensure security to all the devotees who come for the Bandra Fair 2008. Residents near Mount Mary Church in Bandra have expressed reservation over cooking on roadside and digging that is normally carried out in preparation of the Bandra Fair. At a meeting with the ward officers last week, they raised the issues concerning the festival. “Residents live in constant fear because of the cooking in case any accident occurs. We would be the worst sufferers,” said Lillian Pais, member of the Saint John Baptist Road Advanced Locality Management (ALM).
“We have just managed to get our road repaired after putting in a lot of effort,” said Maria D’Souza, member of Mount Mary Road ALM. “It is paver blocked. They should try to manage the crowd with drums.”
“We will not allow any cooking on the roads. Even stalls that sell nuts will be given a separate place,” said deputy municipal commissioner Arvind Hire. “We will not discount on the security of devotees, especially after the incidents at other religious places. However, we will ensure that minimum damage is done to the roads.”
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Ganesha - is India’s cutest and most popular god. He has the head of an elephant, four hands joined to a sizeable belly with each hand holding its own symbolic object.
One has a trishul, or a trident, the second, an ankush, or goad made from his very own broken tooth, the third hand elegantly holds a lotus
And the fourth modaks – his favourite sweet.
Ganesha - the god of Wisdom and Prosperity is also famous for being a trickster and for his sense of humour. He is the son of Parvati and Shiva (Destroyer in the Hindu Holy Trinity of Creator-Preserver-Destroyer). Ganesha is the foremost god of the Hindu pantheon.
He is considered the most auspicious God of new beginnings.
He is worshipped during every festival and before people undertake a journey or start a new venture. You will also see him carefully guarding entrances to temples and homes, peeping out of calendars and happily gracing marriages and other such occasions.
There is hardly a week left for Ganesh Chaturthi that falls on September 3. So the workers all over are working over-time to complete orders for ganapati idols, size ranging from 2 feet to 15 feet. Recently Mayor Shubha Raul had commented that the heights of the idols should be reduced. She had also emphasized that the celebrations should be handled in an eco friendly manner. Lets all Bandra people join in and celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi in the most eco friendly manner.
And just in case you are out of Bandra , don’t think twice about moving heaven and earth to be there for Ganesha’s day. It’ll be a day you would not want to miss……