Ganesh Chaturthi Nail Art – 2021!

Ganapati Bappa Morya!!

Hand-painted Ganesha nails by Creative Nails 🙏🙏🙏

Ganesh Chaturthi Nail Art – 2021!

Ganesh Chaturthi, also called Vinayaka Chavithi, is an auspicious Hindu festival which is celebrated for 10 days every year. The festival is celebrated in the Bhadra month as per the Hindu calendar which generally falls in mid-August to September. It marks the birthday of the beloved elephant-headed Lord Ganesha.

Ganesha is known as the God of wealth, sciences, knowledge, wisdom and prosperity, and that’s why most Hindus remember him and seek his blessings before starting any important work. Lord Ganesh is known by 108 different names like Gajanana, Vinayaka, Vighnaharta among others.
This festival is celebrated with great devotion and joy by Hindus throughout the world. In India, it is majorly celebrated in states including Maharashtra, Gujarat, Goa, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, and Telangana.

Ganesh Chaturthi Nail Art – 2021!

Ganesh Chaturthi history


Ganesha is the younger son of Lord Shiva and Parvati. There are various stories behind his birth but two of them are the most common ones.

According to the first story, Lord Ganesha was created by Parvati out of dirt from her body to guard her in the absence of Shiva. She gave him the task of guarding her bathroom door while she took a bath. In the meantime, Shiva returned home and Ganesha, who didn’t know who Shiva was, stopped him. This angered Shiva and he severed Ganesha’s head after a tiff between the two. Parvati was enraged when she came to know about this; Lord Shiva, in turn, promised to get Ganesha back to life. The devas were sent to search for a child’s head facing north but they could only find an elephant’s head. Shiva fixed the elephant’s head on the child’s body, and that how Ganesha was born.
The other popular story is that the Devas requested Shiva and Parvati to create Ganesha so that he can be a Vighnakarta (creator of obstacles) for rakshasas (demons), thus being a Vighnaharta (averter of obstacles) and helping Devas.

Ganesh Chaturthi Nail Art – 2021!

Ganesh Chaturthi importance

It is believed that devotees who pray to Ganesha are able to fulfil their wishes and desires. So, the main essence of Ganesh Chaturthi is that devotees who pray to him are set free of sins and it leads them on the path of knowledge and wisdom.

Historically, the festival has been celebrated since the time of King Shivaji. It was during India’s freedom struggle that Lokmanya Tilak changed Ganesh Chaturthi from a private celebration to a grand public festival where people from all castes of the society can come together, pray and be united.

Over the years with growing environmental awareness, people have started celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi in an environmentally friendly way. This includes– getting Ganesha idols made of natural clay/ mitti and using only flowers and natural items for decorating the pandals.

Rituals of Vinayaka Chavithi

There are four main rituals which are performed during the 10-day long festival. They are namely– Pranapratishhtha, Shhodashopachara, Uttarpuja, and Ganpati Visarjan.
The excitement of Ganesh Chaturthi settles in weeks before the festival actually begins. Artisans start preparing clay idols of Ganesha in different poses and sizes.
The Ganesha idols are installed in beautifully decorated ‘pandal’ at homes, temples or localities. The statue is also decorated with flowers, garlands and lights. A ritual called Pranapratishhtha is observed where a priest chants mantra to invoke life in the diety.
Prayers are then offered to Ganesha’s idol in 16 different ways. This ritual is called Shhodashopachara.
People celebrate by singing or playing religious songs, dancing to drum beats and by lighting up fireworks– all of which add to the festive mood.
The Uttarpuja ritual is then performed which is about bidding farewell to Ganesha with deep respect. This is followed by Ganpati Visarjan, a ceremony wherein the statue is now immersed in water. While carrying the statue to the sea and while immersing it, people generally chant in the Marathi language ‘Ganapati Bappa Morya, Purchya Varshi Laukariya’ which means ‘Goodbye Lord, please come back next year’.
While some devotees celebrate this festival at home, others pay their visit to Lord Ganesha at public pandals. People offer their due respect, prayers and offerings to Ganesha. Dishes like Lord Ganesha’s favourite Modak, Pooran Poli, and Karanji are prepared for friends, family and visitors.

Article source: https://m.timesofindia.com/life-style/events/ganesh-chaturthi-2019-history-importance-and-rituals-of-vinayaka-chavithi/amp_articleshow/70877033.cms

Ganesh Chaturthi 2017 Nail Art – Jai Deva Jai Deva!

Happy Ganesh Chaturthi friends!!

This Ganesh Chaturthi Creative Nails bought Ganesha idol on nails!! Used 3D gels to make this idol 😊😊

Ganesh Chaturthi 2017 Nail Art - Jai Deva Jai Deva

Ganesh Chaturthi Nail Art

I learnt working with gels by myself. And quite happy with the way it turned out ☺️ Here is the macro shot.

Ganesh Chaturthi 2017 Nail Art - Jai Deva Jai Deva

Jai Ganesha!

Shendur Laal Chadhaayo Achchhaa Gajamukha Ko

Dondil Laal Biraaje Sut Gaurii Har Ko

Hath Liye Gud Laddu Saaii Survar Ko
Mahimaa Kahe Na Jaay Laagat Huun Pad Ko Jai Dev Jai Dev Jai 

Jai Jai Jai Jai

Jai Jai Jii Ganaraj Vidyaa Sukhadata
Dhany Tumhaaro Darshan Meraa Mat Ramata
Jai Dev Jai Dev
Jai Jai Jai

Bhaavabhagat Se Koi Sharanagat Aave
Santati Sampatti Sabahii Bharapur Paave
Aise Tum Mahaaraaj Moko Ati Bhaave
Gosavinandan Nishidin Gun Gave
Jai Dev Jai Dev
Jai Jai Jai

Jai Jai Ji Ganaraj Vidya Sukhadata
Dhany Tumharo Darshan Mera Mat Ramata
Jai Dev Jai Dev
Jai Jai Jai

Ghalin Lotangan Vandin Charan
Dolyani Pahin Roop Tujhe
Preme Aalingin Aananden Pujin
Bhaven Ovalin Mhane Nama
Tamev Mata Pita Tamev
Tamev Bandhushch Sakha Tavamev
Tamev Vidya Dravinm Tamev
Tamev Sarvam Mam Dev Dev

Kaayen Vaach Manasendriyairvaa
Buddhyaatmanaa Vaa Prakritisvabhaavaa
Karomi Yadyat Sakalam Parasmai
Naaraayanaayeti Samarpayaami
Achyut Keshavm Raamanaaraayanam
Krishna Daamodaram Vaasudevam Hari
Shriidharam Maadhavam Gopikaavallabham
Jaanakiinaayakam Raamachandram Bhaje

Hare Raam Hare Raam
Raam Raam Hare Hare
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna
Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare

Hare Raam Hare Raam
Raam Raam Hare Hare
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna
Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare

Lyrics source: https://www.lyricsmasti.com/song/1443/lyrics-of-Jai-Dev-Jai-Dev.html


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Welcome Ganesha Nail Design!

Dear friends!

Lord Ganesha is darling of masses. He brings the people of all the religions, castes and creed together.  On the auspicious day of Ganesh Chaturthi, Ganesha Stapana (or Establishment) is done at home or community gatherings during the Shubh Labh or Amrit Choghadiya.

The celebration of this festival is done by worshiping the Lord in a special way for a day and a half, 3 days, 5 days, 7 days or 11 days depending on the family or community tradition. On the last day, the Ganesha idol is taken out in a procession to be immersed traditionally into a pond, any local water body or in the ocean.

During this festival, Ganesha is offered a variety of food items. Modak and Laddu are the favourite foods of our beloved Ganesha. This is the first Ganesh Chaturthi of Creative Nails. Following the tradition, Creative Nails has bought Ganesha on nails and prepared Modak for bhog or prasad.

Ganesh Stapana

Ganesha Stapana

A Special Request from Creative Nails:

Dear friends,
Plaster of Paris (POP) used for making the Ganesha Idol and the toxic colors used to paint the idols cause great harm to the quality of water and the surrounding ecosystem. We request you to use ECO FRIENDLY Ganesha Idols.

Welcome Ganesha

Welcome Ganesha

Happy Ganesha Chaturthi !!

Ganapati Bappa Moraya, Mangalmurti Morya !!