Ganpati spots less than India and beyond

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Ganesha’s idols roam the streets, drip, which echo through vibrant processions, is a spectacle to see the 10-day Ganeshotsav, decorated with a celebration, decorated with celebrations! Beyond the festival, Ganpati is mentioned in scriptures, folklore and local legends around the world – by protecting indigenous Indonesian people from a volcanic eruption, to make the manuscript of the epic Mahabharata in Badrinath.

Ganesh Idol, Mount Bromo, Indonesia
Ganesh Idol, Mount Bromo, Indonesia

Today, on Ganesh Chaturthi, there is a low-down on the low-term temples associated with the beloved reminder of obstacles.

1. Tinetra Ganesh Temple, Ranthambor, Rajasthan

“The temple is inside the UNESCO Heritage Site RanthamBore Fort, known for its rare three-eye Ganesh idol. It is one of the few temples that also keep the idols of their parents Shiva and Parvati and their rats,” shares the content manufacturer Ruchika Lohia. In an interesting tradition, devotees sent Bappa directly addressed letters and wedding invitations, placed with prasad during prayer by the temple priests.

How to reach: The fort is 12 km from Sawai Madhopur, which is well connected to the trains of Jaipur, Delhi and Mumbai.

2. Girijatmaj Temple, Lenyadri, Maharashtra

An important part of the Ashtavinayak pilgrimage route, this temple is said to represent the birth of Ganesha. Local people believe that this is the place where Parvati did penance to forget her son. It is located between 30 rock-cut Buddhist caves near Junar, and the south is uncommon for South-temples. The idol is made of a single rock and its brass is asked to cover.

How to reach: The temple is 95 km from Pune. From the base to the cave, visitors have to climb 340 steps to reach the site.

3. Dholkal Ganesha, Dantewada, Chhattisgarh

The idol of Dhokal Ganesh sits on a hill in the forests of Dantewada at an altitude of 3,000 feet. The statue is decorated with chains, rather than a single block of granite carved, millennium-old, three-foot high statue, instead of Janayu (Holy Thread). The local legend connects the site with a fight in which Ganesh was attacked by Parsa (AX) of Parashurama, which led the village to be named Persian. While the result of the fight remains a mystery, the idol was re -discovered in 2012.

How to reach: The house for the nearest airport and railway station is 80 km from Jagdalpur, Dantewada. From here, the village is a 7 km long height trek.

4. Guddattu Shri Vinayaka Temple, Udupi, Karnataka

Surrounded by forests, this temple is known for the ritual of Ayira Koda Seva, in which the idol is bathed daily with water with water. It has the only Jaladhiwas Ganpati statue (constantly immersed in water) in India. The material manufacturer Shweta Mahadik shares, “The three -foot -high statue is naturally formed from the rock, which is submerged in water in the throat throughout the year.”

How to reach: Mangaluru has the nearest airport and major railway stations. From there, travel to 100 km Kundpura via train, bus, cab. Then take a bus or cab in the temple 15 km away.

Across borders with Bappa

1. Matsuchiama Shoden, Tokyo, Japan

Ganesha is worshiped in this ancient temple of Askusa as a Kangitane. Devotees offer a symbol of white radish, harmony and love instead of sweets. The idol has been hidden since World War II. Every January, the DaiKon Matsuri Festival sees the temple full of DaiKon (Rateish) Prasad.

2. Shri Sakarti Vinayagar Temple, Penang, Malaysia

Set in the Heritage District of George Town, this 19th -century temple mixes colonial design with Tamil carvings. It remains a cultural milestone for the Indian community in Penang and is alive with chariot processions during Ganeshotsav.

3. Arulmigu Navsakhti Vinayagar Temple, Victoria, Seychelles

The only Hindu temple in Seychelles, it was built in 1992. The temple is marked by its vivid Dravidian architecture, which features a richly decorated Gokulam (Tower) adorned with idols of Hindu gods and goddesses. Festivals like Thipusm and Ganesh Chaturthi attract both the Hindu population and tourists of the island.

4. Ganesh Idol, Mount Bromo, Indonesia

The statue of a 700 -year -old Ganesh sits on the edge of an active volcanic Mount Bromo. Talking about the mega powers, local people believe that the idol protects them from volcanic eruptions. It was established by the Tenger Mastiff tribe and even today, devotees worship the idols and offer flowers and fruits. It is also believed that if this is not done, the volcano will burst and will consume the people living there.

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