Why Lord Ganesh Loves Durva Grass in Offerings?

DEEPANSHU SHARMA

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Durva grass represents purity and positivity. Offering it to Lord Ganesha is believed to cleanse the devotee of negative energies

Durva has cooling properties. It’s offered to Ganesha as a symbol of calming the fiery energies and restoring balance in life

According to legends, Ganesha defeated a powerful demon named Analasura. To cool his burning body, sages offered Durva grass

Offering Durva shows humility and devotion. Even though it’s a simple grass, it’s valued more than jewels when offered with faith

It is believed that Durva offerings please Ganesha, bringing prosperity, removing obstacles, and blessing devotees with success in endeavors

Traditionally, 21 blades of Durva are offered to Ganesha, representing his 21 names and forms, enhancing the ritual’s significance

The offering of Durva teaches us that true devotion lies not in wealth but in simple, heartfelt prayers to the divine