Budhwar Puja: In Hinduism, Lord Ganesha is considered as Vighnaharta and the first revered deity. It is believed that Wednesday is the most auspicious for worshiping Shri Ganesh ji. On this day, worshiping Ganapati by law and law, the obstacles of life are removed and the stalled tasks begin to be completed.
According to religious beliefs, if special items are offered to please Ganpati on Wednesday, then their blessings are received soon. The importance of these things is considered very special to please Shri Ganesh, the giver of Riddhi-Siddhi. Let’s know what things are offered by offering Ganapati in Wednesday’s worship.
It is considered extremely auspicious to offer Shami Patra in the worship of Lord Shri Ganesh ji on Wednesday. It is believed that this removes the obstacles in career and business. By offering Shami Patra, spoiled and stuck work starts and positive energy is communicated in life.
Durva has special significance in Hindu tradition. On Wednesday, offering Durva to Ganpati, not only Lord Ganesha but also the blessings of Mercury planet. Try to offer a durva that has three or five leaves on the upper part. This gives auspicious results soon.
In the worship of Ganapati, betel nut is considered very sacred. According to tradition, by offering betel nut with paan, one gets auspiciousness. If the idol or picture of Ganpati is not available, then worshiping betel nut with red thread and worshiping it is equally fruitful.
In the Sanatan tradition, vermilion is considered a symbol of Mars and positive energy. It is believed that they are pleased soon by offering vermilion to Ganpati on Wednesday. By offering vermilion, negative energy is removed from the family and the abode of auspiciousness.
Ganpati is very dear to Modak and Motichur’s laddus. Ganpati is pleased and provides blessings quickly by offering him in the worship of Wednesday. Apart from this, coconut, sugarcane and banana are also considered dear fruits of Ganapati. By offering them, there is happiness and prosperity in life.
Disclaimer: The information given in this article is based on religious beliefs, almanac and astrological calculations. JBT does not confirm any kind of information given here.