The Indian traditions are well known for their spirit of celebration, with a number of festivals throughout the year. One of the most popular is the Ganesh Festival, celebrated for more than 10 days.
It is recommended by the scriptures to invoke and worship Shri Ganesha at the beginning of any venture, small or big, and at the start of anything important in our lives. He is the deity of the First Chakra of energy in the body called Mooladhar, and is identified with the Earth Element. This name is made of two parts. Moola means ‘root’. Adhar means ‘foundation’ or ‘base’. For any activity to become successful, it is imperative that it should have a firm foundation. Of all the Principle Elements the one that has the potential to provide a foundation is the Earth Element. This support we request, first of all, from Shri Ganesha, the deity of the Earth Element. This is also one of the reasons why, to invoke the blessings of Shri Ganesha, a small idol is made of earth and water and worshiped in the month of Bhadrapad.
Ayurveda and all the other Indian sciences accept the principle of ‘Lok-Purush Nyaya’. This principle states that whatever exists in the universe is also present in each of us. Based on this philosophy, Ayurveda has inferred that the harder and stronger parts of the body contain and exhibit the earth element e.g. bones, teeth, tendons, muscles, nails etc. The Earth Element is a major constituent in these, and therefore they are controlled by the Mooladhar Chakra and its deity Shri Ganesha.
The bones, and especially the spine and pelvic bone, along with the organs within pelvic cavity such as intestine, rectum uterus, ovaries, prostate and urinary bladder are all under the control of the Mooladhar Chakra. When you study the tradition of worshiping Shri Ganesha, you will see that the various flowers, herbs and foods traditionally offered to Shri Ganesh are also exactly those which have health benefits and remedies for these parts of the body. Let us look at some of these examples.
Durva (Bermuda grass)
This herb used for Shri Ganesh has a cooling effect and is very effective in cases of excess heat in the intestines and the uterus. In cases of burning urination or hematuria (a discharge of blood in urine) Durva juice mixed with stone sugar is a great remedy.
Red Hibiscus Flower
This flower is considered to be a favorite of Shri Ganesh. Ayurveda uses this flower as a remedy to strengthen the uterus. A recipe of fresh hibiscus petals roasted in ghee are used to stop excess bleeding during menstruation. The white hibiscus flower is used in a similar way to deal with white discharge.
The Coconut
Inevitable during the Ganesh festival as sweets prepared from tender coconut are his favorite. Coconut is very nourishing, especially for strengthening muscles. Due to its lubricating property it is also beneficial for bones. Most importantly, the coconut resembles the human skull and brain (inside and outside). Since lord Ganesh is also Buddhidata – one who is responsible for good memory and intellect – Shri Ganesh’s love for the coconut can be easily understood.
Along with coconut, other 3 ingredients used to prepare sweets in Ganesh festival are rice, sugar and jaggery.
Rice
Nourishes all the tissue-levels (dhatu) of the body and also gives strength.
Jaggery
Beneficial for the heart and for Rakta Dhatu (blood)
Sugar
It is important that the sugar we consume is the right kind (cane sugar) and of good quality (mishri or stone sugar). It has the capacity to nourish the entire body.
In this way if we understand the science behind all the customs and traditions of the Indian festivals, it will not only bring joy and happiness in our lives, but also help us remain healthy throughout life.