Key Points

Shivraj Singh Chouhan welcomed Lord Ganesha at his Bhopal residence with traditional celebrations. He personally visited a local market to purchase the idol along with his family members. The Union Minister extended festive greetings to all citizens while emphasizing the importance of swadeshi products. He prayed for Lord Ganesha to remove obstacles and bring happiness to everyone's lives during the ten-day festival.

Key Points: Shivraj Chouhan Welcomes Ganesha at Bhopal Home Urges Swadeshi

  • Chouhan purchased Ganesha idol from Bhopal market near Platinum Plaza
  • Urged public to adopt swadeshi products made in India
  • Celebrated festival with family at Mama Ka Ghar residence
  • Marked beginning of 10-day Ganesh Mahautsav till Anant Chaturdasi
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Shivraj Singh Chouhan welcomes Lord Ganesha at Bhopal residence, urges adoption of swadeshi products

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan celebrates Ganesh Chaturthi at his Bhopal residence, purchases idol from local market, and appeals for adoption of Indian-made products.

"I appeal to everyone to buy all the daily-use things in our lives that are made in our country - Shivraj Singh Chouhan"

Bhopal, August 27

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan welcomed Lord Ganesha at his residence 'Mama Ka Ghar' in Madhya Pradesh's Bhopal on Wednesday on the occasion of 'Ganesh Chaturthi'.

Chouhan, along with his family, went to a market located near Platinum Plaza, Atalpath, in the state capital to purchase an idol of Lord Ganesha and brought it home with much celebration.

Extending greetings to the people, Chouhan told reporters, "Heartfelt greetings to all countrymen on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi. Ganpati Bappa is now arriving, and he removes all obstacles. My prayer is that Bappa may remove all obstacles from everyone's life and fill it with happiness. From now onwards, the Ganesh Mahautsav will be continued till Anant Chaturdasi."

He further urged the people to purchase all daily-use items prepared within the country to adopt swadeshi. "I appeal to everyone to buy all the daily-use things in our lives that are made in our country, which carry the fragrance of our soil and the essence of our country. You all should adopt 'Swadeshi' and I pray that Lord Ganesh shower blessings on you all," he added.

Ganesh Chaturthi, also known as Vinayak Chavithi, is a festival that marks the worship of Lord Ganesha as the god of new beginnings and remover of obstacles. Devotees across India and abroad celebrate his wisdom and intelligence with decorated homes and pandals, prayers, music, and vibrant processions.

This auspicious ten-day festival starts with 'Chaturthi' and ends on 'Anantha Chaturdashi'.

As part of the festivities, people bring Lord Ganesh idols into their homes, observe fasts, prepare mouth-watering delicacies, and visit pandals. Celebrated across the country, the festival sees lakhs of devotees gathering in temples and mandals to seek blessings.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the swadeshi sentiment, I wish our leaders would also focus on making Indian products more affordable and accessible to common people. Quality and pricing need improvement for true swadeshi adoption.
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Ananya R
So heartwarming to see our leaders celebrating festivals with such devotion! 🐘 This Ganesh Chaturthi, let's all pledge to buy Indian-made products. Our local businesses need our support more than ever.
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Michael C
Visiting India during this festival season and amazed by the celebrations! The cultural significance and community spirit around Ganesh Chaturthi is truly special. Great to see the emphasis on local products too.
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Karthik V
Perfect timing for the swadeshi message! During festivals, we tend to buy so many things - from decorations to sweets. Let's make conscious choices to support our own economy. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
The cultural richness of Indian festivals always fascinates me. The 10-day celebration with idols, prayers, and community gatherings shows such beautiful traditions. Wishing everyone a blessed Ganesh Chaturthi!

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