Fasting Rituals During Ganesh Chaturthi: Devotion Through Discipline

KOMAL SINGH

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Ganesh Chaturthi is a festival of devotion, and fasting is an important ritual symbolizing purity, discipline, and faith in Lord Ganesha

Many devotees observe Ganesh Chaturthi Vrat, where they fast for a day, consuming only fruits, milk, and specific sattvic preparations

Some devotees observe nirjala vrat, meaning complete fasting without food or water, as an offering of devotion to Lord Ganesha

Others opt for phalahar fasting, where they eat fruits, milk, dry fruits, and sabudana dishes instead of grains or spicy food

Fasting during Ganesh Chaturthi is believed to cleanse the mind, body, and soul, inviting divine blessings into one’s life

Many households begin their fast with morning prayers, chanting Ganesh mantras, and lighting lamps to invoke the deity’s presence

The fast is usually broken after evening aarti, by offering food first to Lord Ganesha and then consuming prasad

These rituals are not just religious but also connect families, as members prepare vrat foods and celebrate devotion together

Through fasting, devotees express discipline, sacrifice, and love for Lord Ganesha, making Ganesh Chaturthi a blend of spirituality and tradition