Friday, 23 September 2016


Ganesh Chaturthi Celebrations

Ganesh Chaturthi  is one of the important Hindu festivals celebrated throughout India with  great devotion. This day is celebrated as the birthday of Lord Ganesh, the elephant-headed son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Lord Ganesh is the symbol of wisdom, prosperity and good fortune.


Ganesh Chaturthi was celebrated by the students of Class I A and Class I B on 15th Sept. 2016 in the Jr. School. There was too much of excitement in the air as students were dressed in their festive attire. The mythological story of Ganesh’s birth and how little Ganesh got an elephant head, was explained to the children with the help of a story and PowerPoint presentation. The 101 names of Ganesha were mentioned along with the significance of his trunk, small eyes, large ears and various other parts of his body. In the end, the children enacted the roles played by each family member – Shiva, Parvati, Riddhi Siddhi and Kartikeya and also sang bhajans (hymns) to please ‘Lord Ganesha’. Prasad (sweets) was distributed in the end to each and everyone.

Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, parents of Lord Ganesh

Lord Ganesh with his wives Riddhi and Siddhi

Talking about Lord Ganesh

Singing Hymns in praise of Lord Ganesh

Singing Hymns in praise of Lord Ganesh

Headmistress, Mrs. Rashmi Ahuja addressing the children




1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Wow!! What an exciting day at school. The costumes look amazing and the event sounds very interesting. Here, at Peel Hall Primary School, our Year 5 classes will be learning more about Hinduism, and will learn more about this wonderful festival.

Mr Sutherland
Peel Hall Primary School