Ganeshotsav 2024

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About the Event

Sanskriti Cyprus invites you to be part of the GANESHOTSAV 2024. As we prepare to welcome our beloved BAPPA, we are delighted to invite you to join us for the 5th GANESHOTSAV celebrations. The last 4 years have been nothing short of magical and we look forward to you joining us in making this years celebrations even bigger and better.

Come join us in welcoming Lord Ganesha to Cyprus on Saturday, September 28th 2024

Visit our library to catch a glimpse of previous years celebrations. Make sure you block your calendars and register at the earliest.

What is Ganesh Chaturthi?

Ganesh Chaturthi, also called Vinayaka Chavithi, is an auspicious Hindu festival which is celebrated for 10 days every year. It marks the birthday of the beloved elephant-headed Lord Ganesha. Ganesha is known as the God of wealth, sciences, knowledge, wisdom and prosperity, and that’s why people remember him and seek his blessings before starting any important work. Lord Ganesh is known by 108 different names like Gajanana, Vinayaka, Vighnaharta among others.

This festival is celebrated with great devotion and joy by Indians across the world. In India, it is celebrated by all communities with equal fervor. The festival begins with the installation of huge elaborately crafted idols of Ganesha in homes and podiums, which have been specially constructed and beautifully decorated. The 10 day celebrations include worshiping the lord, singing,dancing to drum beats and by lighting up fireworks– all of which add to the festive mood.

At the conclusion of the festival, the idols are carried to local rivers in huge processions accompanied by drumbeats, devotional singing, and dancing. There they are immersed, a ritual symbolizing Ganesha’s homeward journey to Mount Kailash—the abode of his parents, Shiva and Parvati.

A brief history

Historically, the festival has been celebrated since the time of Chatrapathi (King) Shivaji. It was during India’s freedom struggle that Lokmanya Tilak ( Teacher and an Indian Independence activist) changed Ganesh Chaturthi from a private celebration to a grand public festival where people from all castes of the society can come together, pray and be united. Over the years with growing environmental awareness, people have started celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi in an environmentally friendly way. This includes– getting Ganesha idols made of natural clay and using only flowers and natural items for decorating the pandals (marquee). Over the years with growing environmental awareness, people have started celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi in an environmentally friendly way.

Significance of Ganesh Chaturthi

It is believed that devotees who pray to Ganesha are able to fulfill their wishes and desires. So, the main essence of Ganesh Chaturthi is that devotees who pray to him are set free of sins and it leads them on the path of knowledge and wisdom.

The Venue

The event will be held at the beautiful amphitheater in Dali, Cyprus. The amphitheater was built in 2015 and offers a scenic backdrop with the latest infrastructure and facilities.

Date

28 Sep 2024
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Time

7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

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Dali Amphitheater

Location

Dali Amphitheater
1 Eveggelou Floraki Street,Dali, Nicosia 2540, Cyprus
Website
http://dalitheater.org.cy/
Sanskriti Cyprus

Organizer

Sanskriti Cyprus
Email
[email protected]
Website
https://www.sanskriticyprus.com

Sanskriti Cyprus is a non-profit social organization registered with the Government of Cyprus. At Sanskriti, we aim to showcase the heritage of India and provide a platform to Indians and Cypriots to enjoy

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  1. Samanalee dissanayake says:

    Can we participate the programme to sing songs in Hindi

    1. sanskriti_admin says:

      Unfortunately it’s a scheduled event and it would be difficult to add anything new. You are welcome to participate in our future events. We would love to see you at the event today

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