In Sanatan Dharma, it is a custom to worship Lord Ganesha first in auspicious and auspicious works. Every year Ganesh Mahotsav starts from the Chaturthi of Shukla Paksha of Bhadrapada month. At the same time, it concludes on the Chaturdashi date of Shukla Paksha of Bhadrapada month. Anant Chaturdashi festival is celebrated on this day. Along with this, Ganesh Visarjan (Ganesh Visarjan 2024) takes place. Idols of Ganpati Bappa (Lord Ganesh Idol Poses Significance) are seen in many postures, all of which have special significance. Let us know about these postures in detail.
Sitting Pose of Lord Ganesha
Ganpati Bappa 's lotus posture has special significance. In this, the Lord is placed with his hands on his knees and his legs are folded. This posture is considered a symbol of stability and inner peace. At the same time, in the Lalitasana posture, Ganesha has one leg on the ground and the other leg folded. This posture of the Lord shows relaxation and comfort.
One-legged pose
Apart from this, the idol of Lord Ganesha can be seen in a one-legged posture. In this posture, Lord Ganesha is sitting with one leg open and the other folded. Bringing the idol of the Lord in this posture brings peace and prosperity in the house.
Dance and Tandava pose
The idol of Lord Ganesha is also found in the posture of dance and tandava. In Nritya Mudra, Ganapati is seen dancing with one leg folded and the other leg stretched out. At the same time, he is holding musical instruments in his hands. This posture of the Lord gives signals of protection of the universe. This posture inspires the seeker for guidance.
The statue in this posture brings happiness and peace
Apart from this, Lord Ganesha is sitting in another posture with both legs folded. It is believed that bringing the idol of Ganapati in this posture in the house brings happiness and peace. Also, positive energy is generated.
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