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GANESH CHATURTHI or
CHOVOTH :
The most important and
almost the national festival for Goan's is the Ganesh Chaturthi known as
'Chovoth'.
The
festivities run into several days, but minimum at least for two and half
days, when puja of Gouri and Mahadev along with Ganapati, is performed.
Goddess Gouri is drawn on paper and Lord Shiva symbolised by a coconut.
On these days married
women fast. On the Chovoth day, in the morning or evening, a clay idol
of Ganapati is brought home. Before that a matov (a small pandal
above the place where the idol is place) is prepared with bunches of
betel nut, coconut, bananas and branches of mango-trees being necessary
ingredients of it. The puja of Ganapati goes on until mid-day. The puja
is performed with the help of the priest.
On the second day, in
the evening or at night, after performing the uttar puja of the
image of Ganapati, it is taken in procession and immersed into a water
body be it the sea, creek, river, lake or well. Before the idol is
removed from its stand for immersion, it is besought for the welfare of
the household and its members.
Three days of Chovoth
means, days of great rejoicing for children. Girls collect different
types and shapes of leaves for Gauri, Mahadev and Ganapati. There is
competition in flower-making also. At least five vegetables are cooked
on that day. Aartis is a special performance on the occasion of the
Ganapati festival.
On Panchami (fifth)
day, in the evening, crowds of people move around the village to have a
look at Ganapati. Women of the masses, dance and sing the Fugdi before
Ganapati. Some houses keep Ganapati for five, seven or nine days and
rarely up to Anant Chaturdashi.
See Also
Hindu Festivals Celebrated in Goa:
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Chovoth | Diwali |
Gokulashtami | Holi |
Lairai Jatra | Nagpanchami |
Gudi Padwa | Raksha
Bandhan | Ram Navmi |
Vasco Saptah |
Chikhalkala )

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