Festivals
Not in India! The World’s Tallest Ganesha Statue Stands in Thailand
Lord Ganesha, revered as the remover of obstacles, is worshipped with devotion not only across India but also in many parts of the world. Every year during Ganesh Chaturthi, India witnesses the creation of towering idols of Bappa, some stretching over 50 feet, installed temporarily for the festival. However, the tallest permanent Ganesha statue in the world surprisingly does not stand in India but in Thailand. This fact continues to astonish devotees who assume India holds the record for the largest Ganesha idols.

The location of the tallest Ganesha idol
The colossal statue is located in Khlong Khuean Ganesh International Park in Chachoengsao province, around 80 km from Bangkok. Towering at 39 metres (128 feet), the bronze idol was constructed as a blend of faith, art, and engineering marvel. It stands as a spiritual and cultural landmark, attracting thousands of pilgrims and tourists each year.
The making of a masterpiece
The construction of this Ganesha idol began in the late 2000s and was completed in 2012 after nearly four years of meticulous work. The statue was crafted from 854 bronze fragments and weighs a staggering 1,000 tonnes, making it not only one of the tallest but also one of the heaviest idols of its kind in the world. Every inch of its design is steeped in symbolism, ensuring the statue is not just a marvel to look at but also a representation of deep spiritual meaning.

Symbolism in design and offerings
Each of the four hands of Lord Ganesha in this statue carries significant offerings, representing different aspects of life and prosperity:
- Banana – symbol of sustenance and nourishment
- Sugarcane – symbol of sweetness and bliss
- Jackfruit – symbol of prosperity and abundance
- Mango – symbol of knowledge and wisdom
Together, these offerings represent a life of balance, harmony, and fulfilment. For devotees, offering prayers here is believed to bring blessings of prosperity, wisdom, and happiness.
Spiritual and cultural significance
Spread across 40,000 square metres, the temple complex is not only a place of worship but also a hub for meditation, cultural events, and community gatherings. Locals believe the idol acts as a protector of the province, bringing good fortune to residents and visitors alike. Over time, the statue has also become a symbol of the shared cultural and spiritual connection between India and Thailand, as Hindu deities like Ganesha hold a respected place in Thai traditions.

A destination for spiritual tourism
The world’s tallest Ganesha has also boosted spiritual tourism in Thailand. Thousands of Indian devotees travel here each year, especially during Ganesh Chaturthi, to seek blessings. The park also attracts international tourists curious about how Indian deities are revered outside India. The calm surroundings, large meditation spaces, and artistic detailing make it a must-visit destination for seekers of peace and spirituality.
How to reach the tallest Ganesha statue from India
- By Air: The nearest airport is Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok, with multiple daily flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata. The flight duration is around 4–5 hours.
- By Road: From Bangkok, Chachoengsao province is just an 80-km drive. Tourists can book taxis, rent private cars, or take buses to reach the park within 1.5–2 hours.
- By Train: Trains from Hua Lamphong Railway Station in Bangkok connect to Chachoengsao Junction. From there, tuk-tuks or taxis are available to take visitors to the park.
A symbol beyond borders
While India continues to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi with grand idols that stand tall in spirit and devotion, Thailand’s bronze Ganesha is a reminder that the love and reverence for the deity go far beyond national boundaries. It is not just a record-breaking statue but also a global icon of faith, resilience, and cultural harmony.
Festivals
Vat Savitri Vrat 2026: Complete Puja Samagri List, Rituals, Significance and Important Traditions
Vat Savitri Vrat is one of the most sacred fasting rituals observed by married Hindu women, especially in North India, Maharashtra, Bihar and parts of eastern India. The vrat is dedicated to Goddess Savitri, whose devotion and determination are believed to have brought her husband Satyavan back to life from Lord Yama.
In 2026, Vat Savitri Vrat will be observed on Saturday, May 16 on the occasion of Vat Amavasya.
Women observe the vrat for:
- Long life of their husbands
- Family prosperity
- Marital happiness and well-being
The central ritual of the festival involves worshipping the sacred banyan tree (Vat Vriksha), which symbolises immortality, strength and longevity in Hindu tradition.
Complete Vat Savitri Puja Samagri List 2026
Before beginning the puja, devotees usually gather all required items in advance.
Essential Puja Items
- Bamboo basket or puja thali
- Roli (kumkum)
- Haldi (turmeric powder)
- Akshat (unbroken rice grains)
- Kalash filled with clean water
- Gangajal
- Incense sticks (agarbatti)
- Camphor (kapoor)
- Desi ghee diya
- Cotton wicks
Flowers & Offerings
- Fresh flowers
- Flower garlands
- Fruits
- Seasonal sweets
- Prasad items
- Soaked black chana or gram
Traditional Ritual Items
- Coconut
- Betel leaves (paan)
- Supari (betel nut)
- Milk and curd
- Sacred red or yellow thread
- Raw cotton thread for wrapping around banyan tree
Suhag Items
- Bangles
- Bindi
- Sindoor
- Chunari or new clothes
- Mehendi (optional)
These items symbolise marital prosperity and are considered auspicious during the vrat.
Banyan Tree Worship Items
- Banyan tree leaves or branch (if worshipping at home)
- Water for offering to the tree
- Puja mat or cloth for sitting
Why Is the Banyan Tree Worshipped?
The banyan tree, known as Vat Vriksha, holds deep spiritual significance in Hinduism.
It symbolises:
- Longevity
- Stability
- Eternal life
- Protection of family
During the puja, married women tie sacred threads around the tree while praying for the long and healthy life of their husbands.
Story Behind Vat Savitri Vrat
The vrat is associated with the legendary tale of Savitri and Satyavan.
According to Hindu mythology:
- Savitri was deeply devoted to her husband Satyavan
- When Lord Yama came to take Satyavan’s soul, Savitri followed him with unwavering determination
- Impressed by her devotion and intelligence, Lord Yama restored Satyavan’s life
This story symbolises:
- Faith
- Devotion
- Strength of marital commitment
Important Rituals of Vat Savitri Vrat
Women observing the vrat usually:
- Wake up early and bathe before sunrise
- Wear traditional and auspicious attire
- Observe nirjala or partial fast
- Worship the banyan tree
- Listen to or recite Savitri-Satyavan Katha
- Offer fruits, flowers and prasad
- Perform parikrama (circumambulation) of the tree while tying thread
In many communities, women also exchange puja items and blessings after completing the rituals.
Spiritual Importance of the Vrat
Vat Savitri Vrat is not just about fasting but also reflects:
- Dedication toward family
- Spiritual discipline
- Cultural traditions passed across generations
The vrat remains an important part of Hindu marital customs and continues to be observed with devotion across India.
Final Note
Devotees are advised to arrange all puja materials a day before the vrat to ensure smooth rituals on the auspicious day. Traditions and rituals may vary slightly depending on region and family customs.
Events
Narad Jayanti 2026: Date, Significance, Puja Vidhi & Spiritual Meaning
Narad Jayanti marks the birth of Devarshi Narad, a revered sage known for his devotion, wisdom, and role as a divine messenger.
The festival highlights the values of bhakti (devotion), jnana (knowledge), and seva (service)—principles that remain relevant in everyday life.
📅 When is Narad Jayanti 2026?
According to the Hindu calendar:
- Falls on Dwitiya Tithi (Krishna Paksha) of Jyeshtha month
- Tithi begins: May 2, 2026 – 12:51 AM
- Tithi ends: May 3, 2026 – 3:02 AM
👉 Based on Udaya Tithi, Narad Jayanti will be observed on May 3, 2026.
🌟 Significance of Narad Jayanti
In Hindu belief, Devarshi Narad is:
- A manas putra (mind-born son) of Lord Brahma
- A devoted follower of Lord Vishnu
- Known for chanting “Narayan Narayan” and spreading divine messages
🧠 Spiritual Importance:
- Symbol of communication and truth
- Represents devotion combined with wisdom
- Believed to bring clarity of thought and guidance in life
👉 Narad is often considered the first communicator or messenger, connecting gods and humans.
🙏 Role of Charity and Service
Narad Jayanti is not just about rituals—it emphasizes action through kindness.
Common practices:
- Donating food, clothes, or essentials
- Helping underprivileged individuals
- Feeding Brahmins or the needy
👉 Acts of charity are believed to attract positive karma and blessings.
🪷 Narad Jayanti Puja Vidhi (Rituals)
Here’s a simple step-by-step guide:
- Take an early morning bath and wear clean clothes
- Clean and purify the पूजा space with water
- Begin worship with prayers to Lord Vishnu
- Offer:
- Flowers 🌸
- Sandalwood paste
- Fruits 🍎
- Light a diya (lamp) and perform aarti
- Offer Panchamrit with Tulsi leaves as prasad
- Recite prayers dedicated to Devarshi Narad
- Offering a flute is considered auspicious
🧘 Deeper Meaning of the Festival
Narad Jayanti teaches that:
- Communication should be truthful and meaningful
- Devotion should reflect in daily actions
- Knowledge should guide decision-making and behavior
👉 It’s a reminder that spirituality is not just ritual—but how we live and interact with others.
✨ Final Thought
Narad Jayanti beautifully blends devotion, wisdom, and service. Whether through prayer, charity, or self-reflection, the day encourages a more mindful and compassionate way of living.
Festivals
Ekadashi on January 14, 2026: Shattila Ekadashi vrat katha, puja vidhi and parana time
Shattila Ekadashi is regarded as one of the most spiritually rewarding Ekadashi fasts in the Hindu calendar. Observed during the Magh month, this Ekadashi is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is uniquely associated with the use of sesame seeds (til) in fasting, worship, and charity.
According to the Panchang, Shattila Ekadashi will be observed on January 14, 2026. Devotees believe that observing the vrat with sincerity helps cleanse past sins, purify the body and mind, and attract peace and prosperity.
Below are the date, timings, rituals, vrat katha, and spiritual significance of Shattila Ekadashi.
Shattila Ekadashi 2026 date and tithi timing
As per the Vedic calendar:
- Ekadashi Tithi begins: January 13, 2026 at 3:17 pm
- Ekadashi Tithi ends: January 14, 2026 at 5:52 pm
Since the Ekadashi tithi is present at sunrise on January 14, devotees will observe Shattila Ekadashi vrat on January 14, 2026.
Auspicious yogas on Shattila Ekadashi 2026
This year, Shattila Ekadashi gains added importance due to rare auspicious combinations:
- Coincides with Makar Sankranti
- Formation of Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga
- Formation of Amrit Siddhi Yoga
Such yogas are believed to multiply the spiritual benefits of fasting, worship, and donations.
- Brahma Muhurta: 5:28 am to 6:22 am
This is considered the most sacred time to take a holy bath, take the vrat sankalp, and begin puja.
Religious significance of Shattila Ekadashi
Shattila Ekadashi holds a special place in Hindu scriptures. The word Shattila refers to the six ways sesame seeds are used on this day—through eating, bathing, offering, charity, homa, and applying paste.
Sesame seeds are believed to:
- Absorb negative karma
- Purify the soul
- Bring stability, prosperity, and spiritual growth
Worship performed with devotion on this day is said to please Lord Vishnu immensely and help devotees move closer to moksha.
Shattila Ekadashi vrat katha (story)
According to the Ekadashi Mahatmya, there once lived a devoted woman who regularly observed fasts but never donated food or wealth. Though disciplined, her lack of charity left her spiritually incomplete.
After her death, she was reborn into hardship. When she sought guidance, sages advised her to observe Shattila Ekadashi with sincere charity using sesame seeds. Upon doing so, her suffering ended, and she attained peace and prosperity.
The story highlights that fasting combined with charity is what truly completes a vrat.
Shattila Ekadashi puja vidhi
- Wake up early and take a holy bath
- Wear clean yellow or white clothes
- Clean the puja area and spread a yellow cloth
- Place idols or images of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi
- Light a ghee lamp and incense
- Take a vow to observe the Ekadashi vrat
- Chant Om Namo Narayanaya or Vishnu Sahasranama
- Read or listen to the Ekadashi vrat katha
- Offer bhog made with sesame seeds (til laddoo, til khichdi)
- Worship Tulsi and perform abhishek with Ganga jal
Shattila Ekadashi 2026 parana time
- Parana date: January 15, 2026 (Dwadashi)
- Parana time: 7:15 am to 9:21 am
After bathing, devotees should offer prayers to Lord Vishnu, consume sattvik food with Tulsi leaves, and then break the fast respectfully.
Benefits of observing Shattila Ekadashi vrat
- Helps cleanse past sins
- Brings mental peace and clarity
- Supports spiritual discipline and self-control
- Encourages charity and compassion
- Believed to attract prosperity and divine blessings
Shattila Ekadashi is not just a ritualistic fast but a reminder of balance—discipline, devotion, and generosity—working together to nurture spiritual growth.
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