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10 Mind-Blowing Ganesh Chaturthi Facts You Didn’t Know

10 Mind-Blowing Ganesh Chaturthi Facts You Didn’t Know

A Festival with Ancient and Global Roots

Ganesh Chaturthi is one of India’s most vibrant festivals, celebrating the birth of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles. But beyond the colorful idols and sweet modaks lies a treasure trove of fascinating stories, global reach, and unusual customs. Here are 10 incredible facts you probably didn’t know.


10 Amazing Facts About Ganesh Chaturthi

  1. Shivaji Maharaj Popularized the Festival

Though ancient dynasties celebrated Ganesha, it was Chhatrapati Shivaji who promoted Ganesh Chaturthi to unite people against Mughal rule.

  1. Tilak Made It a Public Movement

In 1893, Bal Gangadhar Tilak turned the private festival into a public event to rally Indians against the British.


  • Ganesha’s Skin Is Described as Red and Green

The Shiva Maha Purana describes Lord Ganesha’s skin as red and green, symbolizing energy, wisdom, and prosperity.

  1. Don’t Look at the Moon

On Ganesh Chaturthi, seeing the moon is considered bad luck. Legend says Ganesha cursed the moon for mocking his fall.

  1. Savji Community Offers Non-Veg Food

In Karnataka, the Savji community offers fish and meat to Lord Ganesha the day after the festival breaking usual traditions.

  1. Modak Is His Favorite Sweet

Known as Modakpriya, Ganesha is offered 21 modaks during the festival. These sweet dumplings are tied to ancient legends.

  1. He Wrote the Mahabharata

Lord Ganesha broke his own tusk to write the Mahabharata when his pen failed mid-way, when Sage Vyasa was narrating.

  1. His Mouse Was a Demon

Ganesha’s mount, the mouse, was once a demon he defeated and turned into his loyal companion.

  1. Ganesha’s Global Forms Are Unique

Countries like Nepal, Thailand, China, Japan, and Cambodia also honor Lord Ganesha. In Japan, he is known as ‘Kangiten’, depicted as two elephant-headed beings in union. Thailand, Phira Phikanet is tied to arts and even appears in the Department of Fine Arts.

  1. Ganesha Had Two Sons

In South India, Ganesha is seen as unmarried, while in North India, he is believed to be married to sisters Riddhi and Siddhi. Some believe Lord Ganesha had two sons Shubh and Labh, symbolizing good fortune and profit.

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A Festival of Devotion, Culture, and Surprises

Ganesh Chaturthi is more than a religious event. It blends ancient history, mythology, rebellion, and global admiration. With every modak offered and idol immersed, it reminds us of faith, unity, and wisdom across time and borders.

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