This is why Ganpati Bappa loves Modak, worship is incomplete without it!
This is why Ganpati Bappa loves Modak, worship is incomplete without it!
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The festival of Ganesh Chaturthi, which falls every year, is scheduled to be held on September 2 this year. All of you are aware of the fact that Ganesha is called the Modak-loving Lord because he is at the forefront of eating Modak. He holds the full plate of Modak in one of his hands and Modak is considered to be the epitome of the great wisdom.

At the same time, Parvati received the Modak from the goddess prepared by the nectar, and after seeing Modak, both the children (Skanda and Ganesha) started asking the mother. Let us know the story of this.

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The story says, "I will give this Modak to those of you who will attain excellence through righteousness," says the story, and then Skanda sat on the Peacock and went around all the pilgrimages in a matter of seconds. Here, Ganesha, a Lambodarhari, turned around with his parents and stood in front of his father. Parvatiji then said, "The round in all the pilgrimages, the greetings to the entire deities, the rituals of all the sacrificial fires and the observance of all kinds of fasts, mantras, yoga, and sobriety - all these tools cannot be equal to the sixteenth part of the worship of the parents, so this Ganesha is not equal to the sixteenth part of the worship of the parents. More than hundreds of Ganas."

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So, this Modak is made of gods, I offer to Ganesha. It is because of the devotion of the parents that every sacrificial fire will be worshipped first. Then Mahadevji said: The whole deity should be pleased with the foreword of this Ganesha. At the same time, the one who worships them by the Modaks receives the desired fruit.

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