Saturday, 27 August 2016

Ganesh Chaturthi status 2015 :tallest ganesh idols


in india there are so many tall  Ganesh Statues. every year Khairatabad Ganesh statue got top position in india. but now small cities also make tall  Ganesh Statues. i can give the details of top 3 Ganesh Statues 2015

Gajuwaka Ganesh Statue 2015 :
*Gajuwaka is the place of making tallest ganesh idols. 
*It proves again by making the 111 feet ganesh statute. 
*Gajuwaka Ganesh Idol holding the No.1 position in the list of Tallest Ganesh Statutes 2015. 
*Bachala Trimurtulu, chairman of the Mahaganapati Yuvajana Seva Sangam, said 
*“three truckloads of clay was brought from Krishna and Godavari rivers for making of the idol.” 
*35 artisans were worked to complete this 111 Feet Ganesh Idol.



Highlights of  Gajuwaka Ganesh statue 2015 :
*Ganesh Statute Height : 111 Feet.
*Ganesh Idol Posture : Vishnu pose carrying the Shanku, Chakra and Gadha.
*Ganesh Statute Location : VUDA Double Road of Old Gajuwaka.


Vijayawada Ganesh statue 2015 :
*This is the first time in the history of vijayawada to make a massive ganesh idol.
*Vijayawada Ganesh Statute is 4 feet taller than the famous Khairatabad Ganesh Idol and it’s carrying 6,300 kg laddu made at Tapeswaram. 
*30 tonnes of iron and 50 tonnes of clay used to make this statute. 


Highlights of  Vijayawada Ganesh Statute 2015 :
*Ganesh Statute Height : 63 Feet.
*Ganesh Idol Posture : Natya Ganesha.
*Ganesh Statute Location : Ghantasala Music College Grounds.
*Total Budget of the Project : around Rs 1.2 cr.

Khairatabad Ganesh statue 2015 :
*The famous Khairatabad Ganesh Idol holding the No.3 position in our tallest ganesh idols 2015. 
*Because everyone knows it. Nearly 200 workers were worked to complete this ganesh idol. 
*The current Khairatabad Ganesh Idol is 59 feet which is one feet lower than 
*the previous year. 45 tonnes is the total weight of the idol and 25 tonnes of iron used.

Highlights of Khairatabad Ganesh statue 2015 :
*Ganesh Statute Height : 59 Feet.
*Ganesh Idol Posture : Thrisakthimaya Moksha Ganapathi
*Ganesh Statute Location : Khairatabad, Hyd
*Laddu Weight : 5600 KG.

Ganesh Chaturthi date in 2016 | Ganesh Chaturthi on September 5 2016

Ganesh Chaturthi date in 2016 | Ganesh Chaturthi on September 5 2016



Ganesh Chaturthi date in 2016 is on September 5,Ganesh chaturthi is a festival of Hindus to honor the birth of lord Ganesha.According to Hindu scriptures Ganesh is the elephant headed god also knows as vinayaka,He is the god of beginnings and hence the first deity to be worshipped before any religious ceremonies.He is worshipped as the god of wisdom prosperity and good fortune.According to the Hindu calendar Ganesha was born during shukla Paksha of Bhadrapada month.

The Ganeshotsav, the festivity of Ganesh Chaturthi, ends after 10 days on Anant Chaturdashi which is also known as Ganesh Visarjan day. On Anant Chaturdashi, devotees immerse idol of Lord Ganesh in water body after a gala street procession.Devotees perform fast on the day of Chaturthi. It is believed that if one devote himself/herself truly to Lord Ganesha, he/she will be able to please the Lord and invoke his blessings.

The fast is observed from dawn to moonrise. People terminate fast after viewing the Moon, when Aarti is performed. Songs are also sung by people to welcome Ganapati at their places.

It is believed that one should not view the Moon on Chaturthi Tithi (date). If such an act is performed, the viewer is falsely accused of stealing something. This accusation is also known as Mithya Dosham.

The rituals and traditions remain the same as in other Masik Chaturthis, while the mood associated with this ten day festival is much more joyous.

The preparation for Ganesh Chaturthi begins months before the actual date. Idols of Ganapati are sculpted out of clay and the artistic brilliance in each idol differs from the other idols.

Ganesha idols are installed in Mandapas (temporary stage). The Mandapas are decorated with garlands, artistic decorations, etc.

It ends on Ananta Chaturdashi with Ganapati Visarjan, which is the fourteenth day of the waxing Moon phase. Ganapati Visarjan is celebrated with great enthusiasm where processions of common people light up the streets.

We wish that the Ganesh Chaturthi of 2016 brings you the fulfilment of much awaited desires. Chaturthi is the Tithi of Lord Ganesha and he will bestow blessings of wisdom and well-being for the devotees on Ganesh Chaturthi date in 2016.

It’s the time to greet your friends and relatives through Ganesh Chaturthi 2016 SMS. Don’t miss the chance to spread enthusiasm and celebrations on Chaturthi of 2016. Welcome Ganapati in 2016 by singing songs in his praise.

Do not forget to make use of our Sankashti Chaturthi date in 2016 and Ganesh Chaturthi date in 2016 to invoke the blessings of Lord Ganesha at the right time.

Ganesh Chaturthi date in 2016

Ganesh Chaturthi messages

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Vakratunda Mahaakaaya :



Vakratunda Mahaakaaya Suryakotee
Sama Prabha
Nirvighnam kuru mey Deva Sarva
Kaaryeshu Sarvadaa

Happy Vinayaka Chaturthi :



May Lord Ganesh bring you good luck and prosperity!
Happy Vinayaka Chaturthi

Enjoy the festival:


Wishing you
Lots of happiness and Lord Ganesha's Blessings on the auspicious occasion of
"Ganesh Chathruti".
Enjoy the festival
Advance Ganesh Chathruti wishes

Wishing that :



Wishing that Lord Ganesha...
fills your home with...
Prosperity & fortune...
Best wishes on Ganesh Chatrurthi

Ganesha is Happy with Me:


I know that Ganesha is happy with me...
For he has made my life so rich
with a friend like you.
Happy Ganesh Chaturthi

I heartily wish :



I heartily wish Lord Ganesha filled your home with prosperity and fortune. Best wishes on Ganesh Chatrurthi!
Celebrate Ganesha Chaturthi :



Celebrate Ganesha Chaturthi the Festival of Lord Ganesha. Spread the message of honesty and love through this world on this day when Lord Ganesha ascended on this earth to kill evil.

May Lord Ganapathi :



May Lord Ganapathi shower you with success in all your endeavors.
Happy Ganesh Chaturthy.

Ganesh Chaturthi Songs 2016

Ganpati Songs Download | Ganesh Chaturthi Songs :2016

    

In India most of the Hindu people are celebrating this festival in big arrangements. Likewise, all parts of the people are celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi like a festival; the main theme of this festival is based on the birthday celebrations of God of Ganesh in those times the government declares holiday for all those places in the country.
At such times the people are celebrating the festival in the grand manner, especially in the northern part of the country, most of them celebrating the festival in a big manner using the Ganesh Chaturthi songs in MP3 formats are comingon sale in all music shops and also the famous musician also produced the format of songs based on the Ganesh Chaturthi and they released in own manner for those fans to enjoy such functions. In that manner the people will like to play the Ganesh Chaturthi/Ganpati songs in DJ formats to enjoy those seasons in good things.

1.Ekadantaya Vakratundaya – Virudh (Shankar Mahadevan)

“Gananayaka Ganadevataya Ganadhyakshaya Dhimahi…

Guna Shariraya Guna Manditaya Guneshanaya Dhimahi…

Gunatitaya Gunadhishaya Guna Pravishthaya Dhimahi…

Ekdantaya Vakratundaya Gauri Tanayaya Dhimahi…

Ganeshanaya Bhalachandraya Shri Ganeshaya Dhimahi!!! ”


                 Ganesh Chaturthi Songs 2016

2.Deva Shree Ganesha – Agneepath New (Ajay Gogavale )

“Jwaala si chalti hai aakhon main jiske bhi dil main tera naam hai…

Parwah hi kya uska aarambh kaisa hai aur kaisa parinam hai…

Dharti ambar sitare…Uski nazare utarein…

Darr bhi use dara re..Jiski rakhwaliya re…

karta saaya tera…Deva Shree Ganesha!!!”

          Ganesh Chaturthi Songs  2016

3.Morya Re Bappa Morya Re – Don New (Shankar Mahadevan)

“Tujhko Phir Se Jalwa Dikhana Hi Hoga…Agle Baras Aana Hai Aana Hi Hoga…Dekhengi Teri Raahen Pyasi Pyasi Nigaahen…Toh Maan Le Tu Maan Bhi Le Khna Mera…Laut ke Tujhko Aana Hai..Sunle Kheta Tera Dewana Hai…Jab Tera Darsan Payenge Chain Tab Hamko Paana Hai…Morya Morya

Morya Re Bappa Morya Morya Morya Re…”

4.Sindoor Laal Chadhayo – Vaastav (Ravindra Sathe) 

“Sindoor lal chadhayo acchacha gajamukh ko…dondil laal biraaje sut gauri hark ko…Hath liye gud laddu sai survar ko…Mahimaa kahe na jay laagat hun pad ko…Jai Dev Jai Dev Jai Jai Ji Ganraj Vidya Sukh Data Dhanya Tumaro Darshan Mera maan Ramta Jai Dev Jai Dev” Ganpati Songs

5. Shambhu Sutaya – Any Body Can Dance (Shankar Mahadevan & Vishal Dadlani) 


“Riddhi Siddhi Vriddhi Hoti…Haan Teri Hi Aane Se…Aur Sunder Ye Shristhi Hoti…Haan Teri Hi Aane Se…Morya…Morya”


6.Uladhal – Morya Morya  

He deva tujhya dari aalo gunagaan gaaya

tujhya ina manasacha janm jaaee vaya

he deva dili haak udddhaar karaya

abhalachi chhaya tujhi samindarachi maya

moraya…..moraya…..moraya…..moraya…..



          Ganesh Chaturthi Songs 2016

Ganesh Chaturthi story /tales 2016

What is Ganesh Chaturthi? Why is it celebrated?

  


We celebrate this 10-day-long festival every year. But how many of us know what Ganesh Chaturthi is and why it is celebrated?

Ganesh Chaturthi is a ten-day Hindu festival celebrated to honour the elephant-headed God Ganesha's birthday. He is the younger son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.

Ganesha is known by 108 different names and is the Lord of arts and sciences and the deva of wisdom. He is honoured at the start of rituals and ceremonies as he's considered the God of beginnings. He's widely and dearly referred to as Ganapati or Vinayaka.

There are two different versions about Ganesha's birth. One has it that Goddess Parvati created Ganesha out of dirt off her body while having a bath and set him to guard her door while she finishes her bath. Shiva who has gone out, returned at that time, but as Ganesha didn't know of him, stopped him from entering. An angry Shiva severed the head of Ganesha after a combat between the two. Parvati was enraged and Shiva promised Ganesha will live again. The devas who went in search of a head facing north of a dead person could manage only the head of an elephant. Shiva fixed the elephant's head on the child and brought him back to life.



The other legend has it that Ganesha was created by Shiva and Parvati on request of the Devas, to be a vighnakartaa (obstacle-creator) in the path of rakshasas (demonic beings), and a vighnahartaa (obstacle-averter) to help the Devas.

This year, September 17th marks the beginning of this festival which is also called as Vinayaka Chaturthi. Here are some quick facts.

In the Ganapathi Upanishad, Ganesha is identified with the Supreme Self. The legends that are connected with Lord Ganesha are recorded in the Ganesha Khanda of the 'Brahma Vivartha Purana.' Here are two such popular stories - 'The Curse of the Moon' and 'Who is Elder?'

The Curse of the Moon :

It is said that anyone who looks at the moon on the night of the Ganesh Chaturthi will be falsely accused. If someone inadvertently sees the moon on this night, he/she may remedy the situation by listening to (or reciting) the story of the syamantaka jewel found in the 'Puranas' or ancient Hindu scriptures.



Briefly, Satrajit, who secured a jewel syamantaka from Surya, did not part with it even when Krishna the Lord of Dwaraka, asked for it saying it would be safe with him. Prasena, the brother of Satrajit went out hunting wearing the jewel but was killed by a lion. Jambavan of the Ramayana fame killed the lion and gave it to his son to play with. When Prasena did not return, Satrajit falsely accused Krishna of killing Prasena for the sake of the jewel.

in order to remove the stain on his reputation, set out in search of the jewel and found it in Jambavan's cave, with his child. Jambavan attacked Krishna thinking him to be an intruder who had come to take away the jewel. They fought each other for 28 days, when Jambavan, his whole body terribly weakened from the hammering of Krishna's fists, finally recognized Him as Lord Rama.

As a repentance for his having fought Krishna, Jambavan gave Krishna the jewel and also his daughter Jambavati in marriage. Krishna returned to Dvaraka with Jambavati and the jewel, and returned it to Satrajit, who in turn repented for his false accusation. He promptly offered to give Krishna the jewel and his daughter Satyabhama in marriage. Krishna accepted Satyabhama as his wife but did not accept the jewel.

Who is Elder?

Ganesha and His brother Lord Subramanya (Kartikya) once had a dispute as to who was the elder of the two. The matter was referred to Lord Shiva for final decision. Shiva decided that whoever would make a tour of the whole world and come back first to the starting point had the right to be the elder. Subramanya flew off at once on his vehicle, the peacock, to make a circuit of the world. But the wise Ganesha went, in loving worshipfulness, around His divine parents and asked for the prize of His victory.
Lord Shiva said, "Beloved and wise Ganesha! But how can I give you the prize; you did not go around the world?"




Ganesha replied, "No, but I have gone around my parents. My parents represent the entire manifested universe!"

Thus the dispute was settled in favour of Lord Ganesha, who was thereafter acknowledged as the elder of the two brothers. Mother Parvati also gave Him a fruit as a prize for this victory.  

Ganesh Chaturthi history

Ganesh Chaturthi history :



Ganesh Chaturthi or "Vinayak Chaturthi" is one of the major traditional festivals celebrated by the Hindu community. It is observed in the Hindu calendar month of Bhadrapada, starting on the shukla chaturthi (fourth day of the waxing moon period). Typically the day falls sometime between August 20 and September 15. The festival lasts for 10 days, ending on Ananta Chaturdashi, and is traditionally celebrated as the birthday of Lord Ganesha.


According to Hindu mythology, Lord Ganesha is the son of Shiva (The God of Destruction in the Hindu Holy Trinity of Creator-Preserver-Destroyer) and Parvati (Shiva’s consort). The cutest and most lovable Indian God, Ganesha or Ganpati has the head of an elephant on which rests an elegant tiara, four podgy hands joined to a sizeable belly with each hand holding its own symbolic object - a trishul or a trident in one, an ankush or goad (made from his very own broken tooth) in another, a lotus in the third and a rosary (which is sometimes replaced by modaks, his favourite sweet) in the fourth. Revered as the deity of auspiciousness and wisdom, Lord Ganesha is also famous for being a trickster and for his profound sense of humour.

It is believed that Lord Ganesh was born on a fourth day (chaturthi) of the bright fortnight of the Hindu lunar month of Magh. Since then, an association between Ganesh and chaturthi has been established. Thus the festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Ganesha on this chaturthi day is named as Ganesh Chaturthi.

There is a curiously interesting tale about the birth of Ganesha. It is believed that once while Parvati was bathing, she created a human figure from some unguent and balm, gave him life and asked him to guard the door while she bathed. After a long period of meditation on Mountain Kailash (Lord Shiva’s abode), Shiva chose that very moment to drop by to see his better half, but was abruptly stopped by the man-god Parvati had posted at the door. Outraged by the cheek of this stranger, Shiva cut off his head only to discover moments later that he had killed Parvati’s son! For fear of enraging his wife, Shiva immediately dispatched his ganas (attendants) to get him the head of the first living creature they could find. Well, the first living creature happened to be an elephant. As instructed, the head was chopped off and brought back to Shiva, who placed it on Parvati’s son’s body, bringing him back to life. This elephant-headed god was welcomed into the first family of the Hindu heavens and named Ganesha or Ganapati, which literally means the chief of the ganas, or the attendants of Shiva. Ganesha is the foremost god of the Hindu pantheon. This brave guardian of the door to Parvati’s bath is beheld today as the most auspicious God of new beginnings. He is worshipped during every festival and before people undertake a journey or embark upon 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.

It is not known when and how Ganesh Chaturthi was first celebrated. But according to the historian Shri Rajwade, the earliest Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations can be traced back to the times of the reigns of dynasties as Satavahana, Rashtrakuta and Chalukya. Historical records reveal that Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations were initiated in Maharashtra by Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaja, the great Maratha ruler, to promote culture and nationalism. And it had continued ever since. There are also references in history to similar celebrations during Peshwa times. It is believed that Lord Ganapati was the family deity of the Peshwas. After the end of Peshwa rule, Ganesh Chaturthi remained a family affair in Maharashtra from the period of 1818 to 1892.

1857 was a landmark year for India and moreso in the context of Indian freedom. It was the year of Sepoy Mutiny, an armed rebellion against the ruling British Empire by the Indian soldiers. This was the first war that India waged to gain back her independence from her white rulers. Though unsuccesful, this battle marked the beginning of the Indian struggle for independence. Many orators, leaders and freedom fighters all over India teamed to put up a united resistance to the British domination. One of these eminent leaders was Bal Gangadhar Tilak, an Indian nationalist, social reformer and freedom fighter. Greatly esteemed by the Indian people, especially of Maharashtra, Tilak was commonly referred to as "Lokmanya" or "he who is regarded by the people". It was Tilak, who brought back the tradition of Ganesh Chaturthi and reshaped the annual Ganesh festival from private family celebrations into a grand public event.


Lokamanya saw how Lord Ganesha was worshipped by the upper stratum as well as the rank and file of India. The visionary that he was, Tilak realized the cultural importance of this deity and popularised Ganesha Chaturthi as a National Festival "to bridge the gap between the Brahmins and the non-Brahmins and find an appropriate context in which to build a new grassroots unity between them" in his nationalistic strivings against the British in Maharashtra. He knew that India couldn't fight her rulers until she solved the differences within her own. Hence, to unite all social classes Tilak chose Ganesha as a rallying point for Indian protest against British rule because of his wide appeal as "the god for Everyman".

It was around 1893, during the nascent stages of Indian nationalism, that Tilak began to organize the Ganesh Utsav as a social and religious function. He was the first to put in large public images of Ganesha in pavilions and establish the tradition of their immersion on the tenth day. The festival facilitated community participation and involvement in the form of learned discourses, dance dramas, poetry recital, musical concerts, debates, etc. It served as a meeting place for common people of all castes and communities, at a time when all social and political gatherings were forbidden by the British Empire for fear of conspiracies to be hatched against them. An important festival during the Peshwa era, Ganesha Chaturthi acquired at this time a more organized form all over India largely due to Lokmanya's efforts.

Since then, Ganesh Chaturthi has been celebrated throughout Maharashtra as also in other states with great community enthusiasm and participation. With the independence of India in 1947, it was proclaimed to be a national festival.

Today, Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated in the states of Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh and many other parts of India. The festival is so popular that the preparations begin months in advance. Days before the actual worship, homes are cleaned and marquees erected at street corners to house the idols of the Lord. Elaborate arrangements are made for lighting, decoration, mirrors and flowers. The artisans who make the idols of Ganesh vie with each other to make bigger and better sculptures. The sizes of the relatively larger ones range anywhere from 10 meters to 30 meters in height. These are installed in marquees and in homes prior to the Puja (worship). During the festival days, the Lord is worshipped with great devotion and prayer services are performed daily. The duration of the Lord's stay varies from place to place; once the worship is complete, the statues are carried on decorated floats to be immersed in the sea after one, three, five, seven and ten days. Thousands of processions converge on the beaches to immerse the holy idols in the sea. This procession and immersion is accompanied with dancing and the sound of exciting drum-beats, devotional songs and exploding firecrackers. As the idol is immersed amidst loud chants of "Ganesh Maharaj Ki Jai!" (Hail Lord Ganesh), the festival comes to an end with pleas to the Lord to return the next year with chants of "Ganpati bappa morya, pudcha varshi laukar ya" (Hail Lord Ganesh, return again soon next year). Tourists from all over the world come to witness this wonderful event in the sun kissed beaches of Goa and Mumbai.


While celebrated all over India, Ganesh Chaturthi festivities are most elaborate in states like Maharashtra, Goa (It is the biggest festival for Konkani people all over the world), Gujarat, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, and other areas which were former states of the Maratha Empire. Outside India, it is celebrated in Nepal by the Newars.

In the 21st century, with the world turning fast into a global village, Ganesh Chaturthi is now celebrated all over the world, wherever there is a presence of a Hindu community.

Ganesha Chaturthi Puja Vidhi

Ganesha Chaturthi Puja Vidhi 
Ganesh Chaturthi puja vidhi
 

Lord Ganesha is worshipped with all sixteen rituals along with chanting of Puranik Mantras during Ganesha Chaturthi Puja which is also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi Puja. Worshipping Gods and Goddesses with all 16 rituals is known as Shodashopachara Puja.

Although Ganesha Puja can be done during Pratahkala, Madhyahnakala and Sayankala but Madhyahnakala is preferred during Ganesha Chaturthi Puja. Madhyahnakala Puja time for Ganesha Puja can be known at Ganesha Chaturthi Puja Muhurat.

All rituals which are prescribed during Ganesha Puja are given below and it also includes sixteen steps which are prescribed in Shodashopachara Puja. Deep-Prajawalan  and Sankalpa are done before starting the Puja and these two are not part of core sixteen steps of Shodashopachara Puja.

If you have Lord Ganesha installed at your home and is worshipped daily then Avahana   and Pratishthapan   should be skipped as these two rituals are done for newly bought statues of Lord Ganesha either made of clay or made of metal. It should be noted that pre-installed statue of Lord Ganesha at home are not given Visarjan but given Utthapana  at the end of Puja.

On Ganesha Chaturthi, devotees also perform Eka Vinshati Name Ganesh Puja and Lord Ganesha Anga Puja along with the below Shodashopachara Puja.

1.Avahana and Pratishthapan 

Avahana :

Puja should begin with invocation of Lord Ganesha, one should chant following Mantra in front of the Murti, by showing Avahan Mudra (Avahan Mudra is formed by joining both palms and folding both thumbs inwards). 


           He Heramba   Tvamehyehi Hyambikatryambakatmaja।
           Siddhi-Buddhi Pate Tryaksha Lakshalabha Pituh Pitah॥
           Nagasyam Nagaharam Tvam Ganarajam Chaturbhujam।
           Bhushitam Svayudhaudavyaih Pashankushaparashvadhaih॥
           Avahayami Pujartham Rakshartham Cha Mam Kritoh।
           Ihagatya Grihana Tvam Pujam Yagam Cha Raksha Me॥
           Om Siddhi-Buddhi Sahitaya Shri Mahaganadhipataye Namah।
            Avahayami-Sthapayami॥

Pratishthapan  :

After Lord Ganesha has been invoked, installing Lord Ganesha into the statue while chanting following Mantra.

          Asyai Pranah Pratishthantu Asyai Pranaksharantu Cha।
          Asyai Devatvamarchayai Mamaheti Cha Kashchana॥
          Om Siddhi-Buddhi Sahitaya Shri Mahaganadhipataye Namah।
          Supratishtho Varado Bhava॥

2.Asana Samarpan :

After Lord Ganesha has been invoked and got installed, take five flowers in Anjali (by joining palm of both hands) and leave them in front of the Murti to offer seat to Shri Ganesha while chanting following Mantra.
Asana Samarpan Mantra

           Vichitraratnakhachitam Divyastaranasamyutam।
           Swarna Simhasanam Charu Grihana Guhagraja॥
           Om Siddhi-Buddhi Sahitaya Shri Mahaganadhipataye Namah।
           Asanam Samarpayami॥

Padya Samarpan :

After offering Asana to Lord Ganesha, offer Him water to wash the feet while chanting following Mantra.
Padya Samarpan Mantra

               Om Sarvatirthasamudbhutam Padyam Gandhadibhiryutam।
               Gajanana Grihanedam Bhagawana Bhaktavatsalah॥
               Om Siddhi-Buddhi Sahitaya Shri Mahaganadhipataye Namah।
                Padayoh Padyam Samarpayami॥

4.Arghya Samarpan 

After offering Padya to Lord Ganesha, offer scented water to Lord Ganesha while chanting following Mantra.
Arghya Samarpan Mantra

         Om Ganadhyaksha Namasteastu Grihana Karuna Kara।
         Arghyam Cha Phala Samyuktam Gandhamalyakshatairyutam॥
         Om Siddhi-Buddhi Sahitaya Shri Mahaganadhipataye Namah।
          Hastorarghyam Samarpayami॥

5.Achamana  
After Arghya offering, offer water to Lord Ganesha for Achamana while chanting following Mantra

           Vighnaraja Namastubhyam Tridashairabhivandita।
           Gangodakena Devesha Kurushwachamanam Prabho॥
           Om Siddhi-Buddhi Sahitaya Shri Mahaganadhipataye Namah।
           Mukhe Achamaniyam Samarpayami॥

6.Snana Mantra

Snana : 

After Achamana, offer water to Shri Ganesha for the bath while chanting following Mantra

Narmada Chandrabhagadi Gangasangasajairjalaih।
Snani Tosi Maya Deva Vighnasagham Nivaraya॥
Om Siddhi-Buddhi Sahitaya Shri Mahaganadhipataye Namah।
Sarvanga Snanam Samarpayami॥

      -Panchamrita Snanam

      -Payah/Dugdha Snanam

      -Dadhi Snanam

      -Ghrita Snanam

      -Madhu Snanam

      -Suvasita Snanam

      -Shuddhodaka Snanam

7.Vastra Samarpan and Uttariya Samarpan 
 

Vastra Samarpan  :
  
Now offer Moli as new clothes to Lord Ganesha while chanting following Mantra.
Vastra Samarpan Mantra

    Shitavatoshna Santranam Lajjaya Rakshanam Parama।
    Dehalankaranam Vastramatah Shanti Prayachchha Me॥
    Om Siddhi-Buddhi Sahitaya Shri Mahaganadhipataye Namah।
    Vastram Samarpayami॥

Uttariya Samarpan  :

After Vastra Samarpan, now offer clothes for upper body parts to Lord Ganesha while chanting following Mantra.

      Uttariyam Tatha Deva Nana Chitritamuttamam।
      Grihanendram Maya Bhaktaya Dattam Tat Saphali Kuru॥
      Om Siddhi-Buddhi Sahitaya Shri Mahaganadhipataye Namah।
      Uttariya Samarpayami॥

8.Yajnopavita Samarpan 
   
After Vastra offering, offer Yajnopavita to Lord Ganesha while chanting following Mantra.


        Navabhistantubhiryuktam Trigunam Devatamayam।
        Upavitam Mayadattam Grihana Parameshwara॥
        Om Siddhi-Buddhi Sahitaya Shri Mahaganadhipataye Namah।
        Yajnopavitam Samarpayami॥

9.Gandha   

After Yajnopavita offering, offer scent to Lord Ganesha while chanting following Mantra.
Gandha Mantra

           Shri Khanda Chandana Divyam Gandhadhyam Sumanoharam।
           Vilepanam Surashreshtha Chandanam Pratigrihyatam॥
           Om Siddhi-Buddhi Sahitaya Shri Mahaganadhipataye Namah।
           Gandham Samarpayami॥

10.Akshata  

After Gandha offering, offer Akshata (unbroken rice) to Lord Ganesha while chanting following Mantra.


           Akshatashcha Sura Shreshtha Kumkumalah Sushobhitah।
           Maya Nivedita Bhaktaya Grihana Parameshwara॥
           Om Siddhi-Buddhi Sahitaya Shri Mahaganadhipataye Namah।
           Akshatan Samarpayami॥

11.Pushpa Mala, Shami Patra, Durvankura, Sindoor 

Pushpa Mala :

Now offer garland made of flowers to Lord Ganesha while chanting following Mantra. 


    Malyadini Sugandhini Malyadinivai Prabhuh।
    Maya Hritani Pushpani Grihyantam Pujanaya Bhoh॥
    Om Siddhi-Buddhi Sahitaya Shri Mahaganadhipataye Namah।
    Pushpamalam Samarpayami॥

Shami Patra : 

Now offer Shami Patra to Lord Ganesha while chanting following Mantra.
  

    Tvatpriyani Supushpani Komalani Shubhani Vai।
    Shamidalani Heramba Grihana Gananayaka॥
    Om Siddhi-Buddhi Sahitaya Shri Mahaganadhipataye Namah।
    Shami Patrani Samarpayami ll

Durvankur :

 Now offer Durva with three or five leaflets to Lord Ganesha while chanting following Mantra.
     

    Durvankuran Suharitanamritan Mangala Pradan।
    Anitanstava Pujartha Grihana Gananayaka॥
    Om Siddhi-Buddhi Sahitaya Shri Mahaganadhipataye Namah।
    Durvankuran Samarpayami॥

 Sindoor :

   Now offer vermilion to Lord Ganesha for Tilak while chanting following Mantra.
    Sindoor Mantra

          Sindoor Shobhanam Raktam Saubhagyam Sukhavardhanam।
          Shubhadam Kamadam Chaiva Sindooram Pratigrihyatam॥
          Om Siddhi-Buddhi Sahitaya Shri Mahaganadhipataye Namah।
          Sindoor Samarpayami॥

12.Dhoop 

Now offer Dhoop to Lord Ganesha while chanting following Mantra.
Dhoop Mantra

            Vanaspatirasodbhuto Gandhadhyo Gandhah Uttamah।
            Aghreya Sarva Devanam Dhupoayam Pratigrihyatam॥
            Om Siddhi-Buddhi Sahitaya Shri Mahaganadhipataye Namah।
             Dhupamaghrapayami॥

13.Deep Samarpan

Now offer Deep to Lord Ganesha while chanting following Mantra.
Deep Samarpan Mantra

         Sajyam Chavartisamyuktam Vahnina Yojitam Maya।
         Deepam Grihana Devesha Trailokyatimira Paham॥
         Bhaktya Deepam Prayachchhami Devaya Paramatmane।
         Trahimam Nirayad Ghoraddipajyotirnamoastute॥
         Om Siddhi-Buddhi Sahitaya Shri Mahaganadhipataye Namah।
         Deepam Darshayami॥

14.Naivedya and Karodvartan

Naivedya Nivedan :

Now offer Naivedya to Lord Ganesha while chanting following Mantra.

 Naivedya Nivedan Mantra

        Naivedyam Grihyatam Deva Bhakti Me Hyachalam Kuru।
        Ipsitam Me Varam Dehi Paratra Cha Param Gatim॥
        Sharkara Khanda Khadyani Dadhi Kshira Ghritani Cha।
        Aharam Bhakshya Bhojyam Cha Naivedyam Pratigrihyatam॥
        Om Siddhi-Buddhi Sahitaya Shri Mahaganadhipataye Namah।
         Naivedyam Modakamayarituphalani Cha Samarpayami॥

    
Chandan Karodvartan :

After Naivedya offering, offer Chandan mixed with water to Lord Ganesha while chanting following Mantra.

Chandan Karodvartan Mantra

                 Chandanam Malayodbhutam Kasturyadi Samanvitam।
                 Karodvartanakam Deva Grihana Parameshwara॥
                 Om Siddhi-Buddhi Sahitaya Shri Mahaganadhipataye Namah।
                 Chandanena Karodvartanam Samarpayami॥

15 ambula, Narikela and Dakshina Samarpan  

 Tambula Samarpan :

Now offer Tambula (Paan with betel nuts) to Lord Ganesha while chanting following Mantra.

    Tambula Samarpan Mantra

           Om Pugiphalam Mahadivyam Nagavallidalairyutam।
           Ela Churnadisamyuktam Tambulam Pratigrihyatam॥
           Om Siddhi-Buddhi Sahitaya Shri Mahaganadhipataye Namah।
           Mukha Vasarthamela Pugi Phaladi Sahitam Tambula Samarpayami॥

 Narikela Samarpan :

Now offer Narikela (coconut) to Lord Ganesha while chanting following Mantra.

Narikela Samarpan Mantra

              Idam Phalam Mayadeva Sthapitam Puratastava।
              Tena Me Saphalavaptirbhavejjanmani Janmani॥
              Om Siddhi-Buddhi Sahitaya Shri Mahaganadhipataye Namah।
              Narikela Phalam Samarpayami॥

 Dakshina Samarpan:

 Now offer Dakshina (gift) to Lord Ganesha while chanting following Mantra.

  Dakshina Samarpan Mantra

            Hiranyagarbhagarbhastham Hema Bijam Vibhavasoh।
            Ananta Punya Phaladamatah Shantim Prayachchha Me॥
            Om Siddhi-Buddhi Sahitaya Shri Mahaganadhipataye Namah।
            Dravyam Dakshinam Samarpayami॥

16.Neerajan and Visarjan

Neerajan/Aarti :

After Tambula Arpan and Dakshina Samarpan, perform Lord Ganesha Aarti after chanting following Mantra.

    Neerajan Mantra

              Kadali Garbha Sambhutam Karpuram Tu Pradipitam।
              Arartikamaham Kurve Pashya Me Varado Bhava॥
              Om Siddhi-Buddhi Sahitaya Shri Mahaganadhipataye Namah।
              Karpura Neerajanam Samarpayami॥

Pushpanjali Arpan:

 Now offer Pushpanjali to Lord Ganesha while chanting following Mantra.

 Pushpanjali Arpan Mantra

              Nanasugandhi Pushpani Yatha Kalodbhavani Cha।
              Pushpanjalirmaya Datto Grihana Parameshwara॥
              Om Siddhi-Buddhi Sahitaya Shri Mahaganadhipataye Namah।
              Mantra Pushpanjali Samarpayami॥

 Pradakshina :

 Now offer symbolic Pradakshina (circumambulate from left to right of Shri Ganesha) with flowers while chanting following Mantra.

    Pradakshina Mantra

                Yani Kani Cha Papani Jnatajnata Kritani Cha।
                Tani Sarvani Nashyanti Pradakshina Pade Pade॥
                Om Siddhi-Buddhi Sahitaya Shri Mahaganadhipataye Namah।
                 Pradakshinam Samarpayami॥

 Visarjan :

  Now conclude Shri Ganesha Puja with Visarjan while chanting following Mantra.
  Visarjan Mantra

               Avahanam Na Janami Na Janami Tavarchanam।

               Pujam Chaiva Na Janami Kshamasva Ganeshwara॥

               Anyatha Sharanam Nasti Tvameva Sharanam Mam।

               Tasmatkarunya Bhavena Rakshasva Vighneshwara॥

               Gatam Papam Gatam Dukham Gatam Daridraya Meva Cha।

               Agata Sukha Sampattih Punyachcha Tava Darshanat॥

               Mantrahinam Kriyahinam Bhaktihinam Sureshwara।

               Yatpujitam Maya Deva Paripurnam Tadastu Me॥

               Yadaksharapada Bhrashtam Matrahinam Cha Yadbhavet।

               Tatsarva Kshamyatam Deva Prasida Parameshwara॥