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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of offerings are suitable for the brass Ganesh idol?
Suitable offerings include fresh flowers (especially red and yellow), fruits (bananas, apples, and coconuts), sweets (modaks, laddoos), incense, and lamps. These offerings symbolise devotion and attract divine blessings.
How do I energise or consecrate a new brass Ganesh idol?
To energise a new brass idol of Ganesh, you can perform a simple puja (ritual) involving Abhishekam (ritual bathing) with milk, water, and honey, followed by chanting Ganesh mantras or prayers. Offering flowers, fruits, and lighting a lamp completes the consecration process.
Is it appropriate to travel with a brass Ganesh idol?
Yes, it is appropriate to carry a small brass Ganesh idol when travelling for protection and blessings. Ensure the idol is properly wrapped and placed in a respectful manner within your luggage or carry-on.
What is the symbolism of Ganesh's features in the brass idol?
Each feature of Ganesh holds symbolic meaning: the elephant head represents wisdom and intellect, the large ears signify listening and learning, the small eyes denote concentration, and the trunk symbolises adaptability and efficiency. The potbelly represents generosity and acceptance.
Are there specific days for worshipping a brass Ganesh idol?
While Ganesh can be worshipped daily, special significance is given to Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Ganesh Chaturthi, a major festival dedicated to Ganesh, is also a highly auspicious time for worship.