Worship of Ganapati by Advocate Ashok Kumar Singh
For the past decade, Advocate Ashok Kumar Singh, a respected member of the Bar at the Alipore Criminal Court, Kolkata, has been offering devout worship to Lord Ganapati during the festival of Ganesh Chaturthi. What began as a personal act of reverence has grown into a cherished tradition that blends spirituality with the daily life of the legal fraternity.
Every year, during Ganesh Chaturthi, Advocate Singh installs a clay idol of Lord Ganesha in his chamber at the Alipore Criminal Court. The rituals include the aarti, chanting of mantras, offering of flowers, fruits, and modaks—Lord Ganesha’s favorite sweet. The worship is conducted with simplicity yet with deep faith, symbolizing humility before the divine and gratitude for blessings received.
The presence of Ganapati in the court premises creates a unique atmosphere where law and faith intersect. Colleagues, junior advocates, court clerks, and visitors often gather to participate in the worship, seeking Lord Ganesha’s blessings for wisdom, clarity, and success in their pursuits of justice. In this way, the worship has grown into a collective experience of devotion, transcending professional boundaries and fostering a sense of unity.
Through his continued devotion, Advocate Ashok Kumar Singh has demonstrated that Ganapati is not only the remover of obstacles in spiritual life but also an inspiration in professional life. Just as Ganapati symbolizes knowledge, patience, and foresight, Advocate Singh’s worship reflects the belief that these values are essential in the practice of law.
Thus, the worship of Ganapati by Advocate Singh at Alipore Criminal Court is more than a ritual—it is a tradition that embodies faith, discipline, and inspiration, reminding all that the pursuit of justice and the blessings of wisdom go hand in hand.
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