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Ganesh Chaturthi 2023 has finally begun. This festival is celebrated to honour and worship Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed God of wisdom, knowledge, and obstacles. There are several reasons as to why this festival is celebrated. As of now, the entire nation is busy with celebrations and festivities. The country is filled with that joyous spirit of happiness and enthusiasm as one of Hindu’s biggest festivals kicks off today.
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Enthusiastic netizens also took over several social media platforms as they shared posts and memes around this hindu festival. While someone is posting about the excitement to eat Modak, others are putting up posts wishing their friends and family.
Here, have a look:
Happy Ganesh Chaturthi pic.twitter.com/d9XVCtNHfS— Meha (@BitchMastaani) September 19, 2023
Miniature Swing Ganesha! ಉಯ್ಯಾಲೆ ಗಣಪ!Was working on it for a long time..took dont-know-how-many-hours of time just to set the links free! A sigh of relief and satisfaction at the end to see Bappa swing like this ???? #GaneshChaturthi pic.twitter.com/lIWo52zgNr— Sachin Sanghe (@SachinSanghe) September 19, 2023
Wishing everyone a joyous and blessed Ganesh Chaturthi! May Lord Ganesha fill your lives with prosperity, wisdom, and happiness. ???? #GaneshChaturthi #GanpatiBappaMorya pic.twitter.com/08DSwZqIgs— Kuldeep yadav (@imkuldeep18) September 19, 2023
North Indian going to their Maharashtrian friend home to have modak pic.twitter.com/F9sClvzGf0— Chill Gates (@ashit_saim) September 19, 2023
never had a modak in my entire life pic.twitter.com/EcfUtg3T9I— vipin (@djfrankkie) September 19, 2023
Me stopping myself from eating the 7th piece of modak pic.twitter.com/9SaiV2QkQt— Shraddha Bansode (@im_shraddha12) September 19, 2023
Meanwhile, Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated with great enthusiasm and as a community event in many parts of India, particularly in Maharashtra. It brings people together to build and worship Ganesha idols in public pandals, fostering a sense of unity and social bonding.
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In recent years, there has been a growing emphasis on celebrating eco-friendly Ganesh Chaturthi. Many people have started using clay idols and minimising the use of harmful materials like plaster of Paris to reduce the environmental impact of the festival.
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