A) For long life
B) For wealth
C) For invoking blessings
D) For rain
Explanation: “Ganapati Bappa Morya” is a devotional chant expressing love and devotion towards Lord Ganesha. It invokes his blessings and symbolizes the faith of devotees during processions and prayers.
Q12) Which part of Lord Ganesha’s body represents wisdom?
A) Large head
B) Trunk
C) Belly
D) Legs
Explanation: Ganesha’s large head symbolizes wisdom, knowledge, and thinking big. It teaches humans to use intellect for positive purposes and expand one’s vision in life.
Q13) In which city is the famous Lalbaugcha Raja Ganesha idol worshipped?
A) Delhi
B) Mumbai
C) Pune
D) Nagpur
Explanation: Lalbaugcha Raja in Mumbai is one of the most iconic Ganesh idols, attracting millions of devotees during Ganesh Chaturthi. People believe wishes are fulfilled by praying at this mandal.
Q14) What is the meaning of ‘Chaturthi’ in Ganesh Chaturthi?
A) Fifth day
B) Third day
C) Fourth day
D) Seventh day
Explanation: ‘Chaturthi’ means the fourth day of the lunar fortnight. Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated on the fourth day of the waxing moon (Shukla Paksha) in Bhadrapada month.
Q15) Which demon did Lord Ganesha defeat, symbolizing victory of wisdom over evil?
A) Tripurasura
B) Sindhu
C) Gajamukhasura
D) Mahishasura
Explanation: Lord Ganesha defeated Gajamukhasura, a demon who symbolized ignorance and arrogance. The victory emphasizes that wisdom, humility, and devotion can overcome evil and ego.
Q16) What material was traditionally used to make Ganesha idols?
A) Plastic
B) Stone
C) Clay
D) Metal
Explanation: Traditionally, eco-friendly clay was used to make idols of Lord Ganesha. It symbolizes purity and environmental harmony, ensuring the natural cycle during idol immersion.
Q17) Which hand of Lord Ganesha is shown in blessing posture?
A) Right hand
B) Left hand
C) Both hands
D) None
Explanation: Lord Ganesha’s right hand is shown in blessing posture (Abhaya mudra), symbolizing protection and assurance of removing obstacles in devotees’ lives.
Q18) Why is Lord Ganesha worshipped first before any other deity in Hindu rituals?
A) He is most powerful
B) He is remover of obstacles
C) He is eldest god
D) He is son of Shiva
Explanation: Lord Ganesha is invoked first in rituals to remove obstacles and ensure success. This tradition reflects his role as Vighnaharta, making him the first to be worshipped.
Q19) What does the rope in Ganesha’s hand symbolize?
A) Control of animals
B) Binding of devotees
C) Pulling devotees closer to truth
D) Wealth
Explanation: The rope (pasha) in Lord Ganesha’s hand symbolizes spiritual power to pull devotees closer to righteousness and ultimate truth, guiding them towards self-realization and liberation.
Q20) In which other country is Ganesh Chaturthi celebrated widely apart from India?
A) Japan
B) Nepal
C) Mauritius
D) Sri Lanka
Explanation: Ganesh Chaturthi is also widely celebrated in Mauritius due to its large Hindu population of Indian origin. The festival reflects cultural identity and devotion beyond India’s borders.