Ganpati promoting Literacy on Literacy Day
THEME 2024
As all over the world, 8th September is celebrated as International Literacy Day and to mark that Day Thanawala Family has taken Literacy as theme of their Ganeshostav.
As mentioned in history that Ved Vyas Muni has choosen Ganpatiji as writer of Mahabharat. Ved Vyas will dictate non stop to Lord Ganesh and in turn Ganpatiji will also write the same without any interruption.
The family has shown the same as part of their them. Ganpatiji and Ved Vyas sitting in a quiet place to write Mahabharat.
Ganesha is considered to be the Lord of letters and learning. In Sanskrit, the word buddhi is an active noun that is variously translated as intelligence, wisdom, or intellect.
Ganesha is the Hindu god of wisdom, knowledge, and letters, and is also associated with literacy.
Umesh Thanawala, head of the family also said that apart from above, shown in decors are various materials used from time to time – like stone used to write, than metal, leaves, clothes etc. before paper ate being used. Even the writing instruments such as pointed iron, feather, leaves, slate pen, chalk, pencil, pen and so on.
This is the way conveying the importance of Literacy all over the world.
International Year of Millets in 2023
In the grand celebration of the International Year of Millets in 2023, the Ganapati Ganeshotsav festival holds a special place in the hearts of people in Mumbai and Maharashtra, India. This vibrant festival is observed with tremendous enthusiasm, both publicly and within homes. One particular Gujarati family in Mumbai has made this festival an artistic expression, aligning it with contemporary themes and meaningful messages.
Over the years, this family has transformed their Ganapati Mandap into a canvas for storytelling. From commemorating events like the Reliance World Cup in 1987 to the Seoul Olympics in 1988, and advocating causes such as “Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao,” “Voting – Balloting Machine,” and marking the milestones of India’s independence at 50 and 75 years – their Ganapati decorations have been a creative platform.
In 2023, the Thanawala family once again graces their home with a unique theme. They pay tribute to the International Year of Millets, a cause championed by our Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, who affectionately calls millets – “Shree Anna.”
This year, their Ganapati idols take a novel form – crafted entirely from millets. “Sri Anna,” as they call it, is prominently displayed in their Mandapam, accompanied by information about millets and their health benefits. They also shed light on the “Shri Anna” scheme introduced by the government.
The Ganapati pandal also going to display a postal stamp & Rs. 75/- coin unveiled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
In one hand, Lord Ganapati carries the logo of the International Year of Millets, and in the other, a toothpick, symbolizing the importance of cultivating millets for a healthier life.
The Thanawala family extends a warm invitation to all to visit their beautifully decorated Ganapati Mandap and witness this unique fusion of tradition and awareness.
At the recent G-20 Summit, “Shree Anna” – millets-based dish
It was served to esteemed guests, earning high praise and international recognition. Dhairya Thanawala, a young member of the family, shared an entrepreneurial tip: opening a millets restaurant could become a resounding success, promoting the adoption of millets for a healthier India.
For more details and photograph of 2023 Millet Ganpati,
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Ganpati 2022
75 years of India’s Independence
As India completes 75 years of independence, the government of India kickstarted a mahotsav – “Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav” to commemorate 75 years of Independence.
Thanawalas, a Gujarati family have been celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi by spreading awareness regarding a social topic through their Ganesh pandal since 1987.
Some of the social topics selected by Thanawalas family in the past are Electric Vehicle (2021), Upcycling (2020), Mumbai 2.0 (2019), Statue of Unity (2018) ….. Reliance Cricket World Cup (1987).
This year too, Thanawala family is spreading awareness about India’s achievements and how far India has come post independence by depicting 75 achievements in the Ganpati decoration like Green Revolution, White Revolution, Blue Revolution, UPI, building the World’s second largest army, how the stock market has changed over the years, introducing the mid-day meal scheme.
Along side the decoration, each Aarti is also decorated as per the social theme selected. One Aarti focuses on how the purchasing power has changed in the past 75 years, similarly another Aarti focuses on Fish Production and how it has increased over the years.
Ganesh murti is seen holding a flag on the lines of #harghartiranga and to promote nationalism within each Indian.
Bappa Moriya with Theme
Since 1987, Thanawala family have been celebrating Ganesh chaturthi with a theme to spread social awareness on a current topic amongst devotees. Here are a few glimpses …
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Embracing Ganesh Chaturthi
with a theme
The Thanawalas are a gujarati family staying in Mumbai. They have been spreading awareness about a social cause amongst the devotees through their Ganpati pandal since 1987. Although, Ganeshotsav celebration at Thanawalas started since 1979.
Every small detail in the pandal including the Ganesh ji’s murti, aarti,
Ganesh ji’s vahaana (rat) and the decoration is based as per the theme.
Social topic is picked on current issues going in and around the world.
Bappa Moriya with Theme
Since 1987, Thanawala family have been celebrating Ganesh chaturthi with a theme to spread social awareness on a current topic amongst devotees. Here are a few glimpses …