Celebrating Ganesh Utsav at NITSAN 2022
06 Sep 2022
The favorite time of the year is here!
Yes, we are as excited as you are for our favorite Bappa to come home and bless us. The Vighnaharta, Lord Ganesha, also known as Ganapati is believed to be the removers of obstacles, patrons of arts and sciences and the deva of intellect and wisdom. God who grants success, prosperity and protection against adversity. Unlike every year, the NITSAN family celebrates Ganesh Chaturthi with great enthusiasm and devotion.
Ganpati Bappa Arrives!
Here comes Lord Ganesha to our office to shower their grace upon us. Just like every year we celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi with Ganesh Ji’s idol made from alluvial soil. The first day is always very exciting and culturally rich as all the members of the office bring Lord-Ganesha to the office with a bang. Everyone is happy and excited to start this journey with all the love and affection towards this holy time period.
Ganesh Aarti
Aarti is a cultural and religious way of inaugurating something or announcing the start of something good. We all gather in one place, pray and make wishes to Ganesh Ji to take away all problems and welcome Ganesh Ji to our office. We worshiped lord ganesha with Morning and evening aartis with offerings of flowers, durva grass, jaggery, sweets like modak, ladoo and chocolates!
Festive Vibes
We celebrated by wearing traditional clothes and etiquette. Dancing, playing religious music to create a celebration vibe, eating delicious food, clicking photos, laughing, and whatnot?
Annakoot - The 56 Bhog
On the 3rd day of Ganeshji’s arrival, team NITSAN planned Annakut celebration, offering 56 different delicacies to Ganeshji. Everybody arranged 56 Food and Fruits, along with sweets and savories/Namkeen from our home and some vendors who specifically make these food items on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi. Annakoot is a religious way of offering food to Ganesh Ji to show respect, care, devotion, and love towards the Vighna-harta and their miracles.
Goodbye Ganesha…pudhchya varshi lavkar ya!
We bid goodbye to lord Ganesha with a heavy heart with hopes to bring him back next year. With lots of excitement but a heavy heart too we bid adieu at the water body nearby wishing good luck and fortunes ahead!