Ganesh Festival at Paris 2023: the parade arrives this Sunday!

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Published by Rizhlaine de Sortiraparis · Published on August 24, 2023 at 09:04 a.m.
The Festival of the Elephant God Ganesh, celebrated every year in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, returns on August 27, 2023. On the program: religious celebrations and a colorful parade.

Like every year, the Parisian Ganesh temple Sri Manicka Vinayakar Alayam organizes the Festival of the god Ganesh. This time, the celebration returns to the capital on August 27, 2023. The festival celebrates the birthday of the child god, whose father cut off his head and replaced it with that of an elephant. Lord Ganesh is the son of the deities Shiva and Parvati. A symbol of love and knowledge, this elephant-headed child-god is, for the Hindus, the origin of the world and of all life's events.

His birthday is celebrated with a grand parade in the La Chapelle district. His statue travels the streets on a decorated float, followed by his brother Muruga. He brings blessings along the way!

The Sri Manicka Vinayakar Alayam temple, the largest Hindu temple in France, is where Ganesh is celebrated every year in the capital. On this festive day, religious ceremonies precede the procession through the streets of the district.


At the head of the procession are flute, nageshvaram and drum players, as well as male and female dancers carrying the large peacock feather hoop (kavadi) on their shoulders and clay pots burning camphor on their heads.

Coconuts are broken along the way: the shell symbolizes the illusion of the world, the flesh individual Karma, and the water the human ego. By breaking the coconut, you offer your heart to Ganesh. Water from hundreds of coconuts is poured onto the roadway as the Ganesh chariot passes.

Pulled by two large plant-fiber ropes, each twenty meters long, the five-meter-high chariot houses the statue of Ganesh, the elephant-headed god. The float is entirely covered in red and white cloth and decorated with garlands, fresh flowers, whole bunches of bananas, coconuts and areca leaves.

The float is followed by singers and musicians. Blessed offerings, sweets and cold drinks are distributed along the way.

For an overview of the Ganesh Festival in Paris:

This year, thousands of members of the Hindu community from all over France and curious onlookers will therefore not be present for this Ganesh Festival 2023 in Paris!

Practical information

Dates and Opening Time
On August 27, 2023
From 11:00 a.m. to 03:00 p.m.

× Approximate opening times: to confirm opening times, please contact the establishment.

    Location

    17 Rue Pajol
    75018 Paris 18

    Route planner

    Access
    Metro: Marx Dormoy - La Chapelle RER - SNCF - Eurostar: Gare du Nord BUS: 48 - 60 - 65 and 350

    Prices
    Free

    Recommended age
    For all

    Official website
    www.templeganesh.fr

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