NITSAN cha Raja – Ganesh Utsav 2025
04 Sep 2025
“सुखकर्ता दुखहर्ता वार्ता विघ्नाची, नुरवी पूर्वी प्रेम कृपा जयाची.”
This August, NITSAN resonated with devotion, laughter, and the divine presence of Bappa. The usual office hum was replaced by the rhythm of dhol, the glow of diyas, and the warmth of voices united in prayer. Every corner sparkled with joy, reminding us that festivals are more than rituals, they are moments that weave us closer as one family.
Ganesh Aagman: A Grand Welcome
The office blossomed into a festive mandap as we welcomed Ganpati Bappa with the thunder of dhol, the rhythm of garba steps, and joyful chants of “Ganpati Bappa Morya!”
The pandal was a sight to behold, draped in vibrant flowers, shimmering lights, and colorful fabric that turned the workplace into a divine corner of celebration. Everywhere you looked, there was a burst of color and fragrance, making it feel as though a slice of a traditional Ganesh mandal had come alive right inside NITSAN.
Gone was the usual hum of keyboards; in its place rose devotion, music, and the sweet fragrance of fresh flowers. The idol, adorned with care and love, radiated serenity as diyas glowed softly around Him.
Gathered together for the aarti, hands folded and hearts light, the morning felt less like an office and more like a sacred home, one blessed by Bappa’s presence. As someone quipped with a grin, “If deadlines had a face, Bappa surely just removed them all with one smile!”
Clay Ganpati Making Activity
The second day was all about creativity and eco-friendly devotion. Five enthusiastic teams rolled up their sleeves for the Clay Ganpati Making Challenge.
Some idols stood tall with intricate crowns, while others carried a sweet simplicity that felt straight from the heart. Each creation had a story, of teamwork, laughter, and the joy of making something sacred with our own hands.
Walking past the tables felt like stepping into a mini Ganesh Chaturthi fair, with every clay idol radiating its own unique charm. What began as just an activity soon blossomed into one of the most cherished highlights of the celebration.
Never thought ‘hands-on work’ could be this divine!
56 Bhog & Visarjan
The final day was both grand and emotional. The morning began with the traditional 56 Bhog offering, lovingly prepared and brought by our own teammates. From sweets to savories, and of course, the ever-favorite modaks, every dish carried a touch of devotion and care.
During lunch, the celebration turned into a heartwarming Potluck Party, where homemade dishes filled the tables and conversations flowed as freely as the laughter. It wasn’t just food being shared, but love, effort, and the spirit of togetherness in every bite.
But as every beginning has an end, the evening brought the moment everyone had been quietly preparing for, Visarjan. With voices raised in chants of “Ganpati Bappa Morya!”, claps in rhythm, and hearts a little heavy, we bid farewell to our beloved Bappa. Some faces glowed with smiles, some with teary eyes, but all with gratitude.
The farewell reminded us of a profound truth: idols may be immersed, but the memories, blessings, and joy stay with us forever. Bappa came to NITSAN, not just to bless our work, but to remind us of unity, love, and the importance of celebrating life together.
Lessons from the Lord of Beginnings
“वक्रतुंड महाकाय सूर्यकोटि समप्रभ।
निर्विघ्नं कुरु मे देव सर्वकार्येषु सर्वदा॥”
The timeless prayer reminds us that with wisdom and positivity, even the biggest obstacles (vighnas) can be removed.
Ganesh Utsav at NITSAN was more than just rituals; it was about learning to face challenges with grace, to celebrate every little joy, and to remember that together, we are stronger.
More Than Just a Festival
By the end, the office was a little louder, the desks a little messier, but the hearts, infinitely fuller.
It wasn’t just about welcoming Bappa; it was about welcoming laughter, creativity, and unity into our workplace. Every prayer, every smile, and every shared moment stitched us closer together as a family.
At NITSAN, Ganesh Utsav 2025 reminded us once again: we are not just colleagues, we are a family that prays, plays, and celebrates as one.
“गणपती बाप्पा मोरया, पुढच्या वर्षी लवकर या!”