Offering vermilion in the worship of Ganesha is a very special and sacred tradition. Every devotee knows that offering red vermilion on Ganesha’s statue or idol is considered auspicious, but have you ever wondered why Ganesha is specially offered vermilion? Knowing the answer to this question will be very interesting and informative for you.
Why the tradition of offering vermilion?
The tradition of applying vermilion to Ganesha is associated with many mythology and religious beliefs. Sindoor, which is a pure color of red colored, is considered a symbol of power, energy and auspiciousness in Hinduism. This color is also a symbol of peace, prosperity and protection. When we offer vermilion to Ganesha, it means that we are expressing our reverence and devotion to him and praying to him for positive energy and obstacle -free path in our life.
Mythology: Ganesh ji and vermilion
According to a famous legend, once Ganesh ji applied vermilion on the body of his mother Parvati. When he came out, Lord Shiva saw that his son’s entire body was lying vermilion. He asked how did this happen? Parvati told that this vermilion was planted by Ganesh ji for her worship. This shows that vermilion is not just a decoration, but a symbol of strength and love.
For this reason, vermilion is also offered by the devotees on the idol of Ganesha, so that his grace remains and happiness and peace in the family.
Benefits of offering vermilion to Ganesha
Freedom from obstacles: All obstacles and obstacles are removed by offering vermilion to Ganesha.
Communication of positive energy: Red vermilion is considered a source of positive energy, which purifies the house and mind.
Property and prosperity: By offering vermilion in the worship of Ganesha, wealth and prosperity arrives.
Spiritual purification: It is a sacred part of worship of Lord Ganesha which purifies the soul.
The right way to offer vermilion
It is very important to have reverence and devotion while offering vermilion on the idol or picture of Ganesha. During the puja, offer vermilion with turmeric, akshat (rice), flowers, fruits and sweets. This increases the grace of Ganesha and the effect of worship is deeper.
conclusion
This saying of “Sindoor Lal Chopayo Good Gajmukhko” is not just an idiom, but is a symbol of our reverence and faith in Ganesha. The tradition of offering vermilion is to bring positivity, strength and prosperity in his life. So the next time you worship Ganesha, you must offer red vermilion and with his grace, fill your life with happiness, peace and success.