Modaks, Matolis and Merriment!

Only a couple of days to go until the most awaited festival of Ganesh Chaturthi and the entire state of Goa seems to have descended into a frenetic whirl.

Chaturthi or Chovoth (as it is commonly known in Goa) commemorates the birthday of Lord Ganesha. The beloved elephant-headed God is instantly recognisable by his generous belly, curved trunk and the sweet in his palm. Celebrations commence on the fourth day of the Bhadrapada month, corresponding to August or September in the Gregorian calendar.

This festival is always a place of unrestrained joy. Most people visit their ancestral homes to come together as a family and take part in the festivities. Celebrations go on for anywhere between two to 21 days. Local artisans spend months painstakingly adding intricate details to the ‘murti’ A priest then offers prayers and invokes ‘life’ into the clay idol before placing it under a matov. This colourful pandal covered in branches of mango, betel-nut, coconut, and bananas is enough to rival any gardener’s paradise. Traditional puja and aarti are performed twice a day and gifts in the form of betel nuts, coconut, mango leaves and varieties of seasonal fruits are offered up to the idol. The women observe a fast as a mark of sacrifice.

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Music fills the air and festive beats from the ghumat, cymbals, and traditional drum lift the spirits. They sing hymns, chant mantras and conduct aartis every day. This is a way of showing the Lord Ganesha a respectful time during his visit to each home.

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Food and Frolic

But the real star is the food. These delicacies are capable of making one’s mouth water. There’s the ‘pachpalyachi bhaji’ which is a mouthwatering amalgamation of five different leafy vegetables found in abundance during this period. Sweet dishes, particularly modak, known to be Ganesha’s favourite, laddoos and neuvryo are also a major part of the celebration.

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The festival of Ganesh Chaturthi holds a special significance in Mapusa, famous for its Temples at Ganeshpuri and Khandola. The temple town of Marcela in Ponda also witnesses a huge rush of visitors during Chaturthi season. The reason – the unique and creative Ganesha idols made by local artists.

On the last day, a parade ringing with the sound of drums and chants of ‘Ganapati Bappa Morya’ makes its way down the streets to the nearest water body. The celebration goes on late into the night with everyone dancing like they’ve forgotten how to stand still. The idol is then immersed into the water from where it is believed Ganesha returns back to his parents – Shiva and Parvati at Mount Kailasha.

As families spread far and wide on account of work, Ganesh Chaturthi becomes an important way to bring them back to their roots. It is a time to celebrate being alive, celebrate the wonders of creation and be one with the community. Since people from other communities also take the opportunity to get away together, SaffronStays offers vacation rental homes so that travelers can be a part of these festivities and spend some quality time with one another.

For bookings contact: book@saffronstays.com | (+91) 8424 040 040

SaffronStays wishes all its patrons a Happy Ganesh Chaturthi!

 

200 Years of Glory: From A Fort-House to A Boutique Homestay

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Discover a fascinating past and an enchanting present at SaffronStays Jaipura Garh.

For long now, Jaipur has been a paradise for history lovers. Its historic forts, spectacular monuments, and various UNESCO World Heritage Sites are imbued in history and SaffronStays Jaipura Garh is replete with examples of the same.

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Winner of the Best Heritage Home at the VFS Global Times Travel Awards 2018, SaffronStays Jaipura Garh is Jaipur’s piece de resistance that epitomizes 17th-century magnificence. It is handsomely located amidst fields of gold in the village of Jaipura, around 40 km away from Jaipur city. SaffronStays Jaipura Garh is quintessentially Indian in its fabric.

This land was gifted to the  Jagir of Jaipura by Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh I in 1800’s. The current owner Mr. Amit Rajendrakumar Gupta bought this heritage property in 1991 and since then has meticulously invested in restoring it to its former glory. The enchanting haveli has been tastefully built upon the original structure.

Ardent to its pristine historic architecture and interior design, this fort-house has been soulfully renovated to preserve its supreme level of comfort and flair. Aesthetically-pleasing interiors, courteous staff, and delectable food make a stay at this 200-year-old palace a trip to remember.

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This ornate mansion retains the luxuriousness of the past combined with all creature comforts that city slickers are used to. The rambling courtyard at the entrance serves as a dining space while the other is surrounded by rooms on all the sides. Inside, the walls are peppered with centuries-old padlocks, fans, shields, and swords reminiscent of the days of the past. Partake of a wealth of experiences through the curios and artifacts that had been made long ago by the masters of the craft. The hallways echo with whispers of history and there are stories weaved in every painting, photo frame, chandelier, and silverware.

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Experiences at Jaipura Garh

Live the Royal Rajasthani moments within the walls of this majestic heritage home. Devote mornings to walking through mustard fields or going on camel cart rides, afternoons for feasting on traditional Rajasthani delicacies, and leave the serene evenings to stargazing under the open skies. Indulge in activities like pottery making workshop, bird watching, cook along sessions etc. Get blown away by the local musicians and dancers who come together to show you a culturally rich side of Rajasthan.

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The timeless grandeur of this magnificent and stately setting, promises a magical experience of the bygone regal era of Rajasthan. Come experience history, and live within it…

For bookings call us on: (+91) 84240 40040 or mail us at book@saffronstays.com or visit our web-link: https://goo.gl/pcLX7g