Don't offer these things to Lord Ganesha...
Without the worship of the first revered Lord Ganapati, any work or worship of other god is not acceptable, if you want to please Ganpati, then not only about the things to be included in his worship but about those things. Be sure to also know about what is considered taboo to offer them.
It is forbidden to offer some worshipable things in the worship of Lord Ganesha. If these things are offered even by mistake, then the person gets the opposite effect. So let's know which five things should not be offered to Lord Ganesha.This year the idol of Lord Ganesha will be installed on Wednesday. Because ganesh chaturthi is starting on wednesday, august 31. wednesday is a very special day for the worship of Lord Ganesha.Auspicious time This year the idol of Lord Ganesha will be installed on Wednesday. Because ganesh chaturthi is starting on wednesday, august 31. wednesday is a very special day for the worship of Lord Ganesha. The Chaturthi date of Shukla Paksha of Bhadrapada month will start on 30th august afternoon and end on 31st august at 03:23 pm. Don't offer these things to Ganesha Tulsi should not be offered even after forgetting Lord Ganesha. Tulsi is considered to be the beloved of Vishnu.
Broken and dry rice- Do not offer broken or dried rice at all. Always offer whole and wet rice to Ganpati.
White sandalwood- Offer yellow sandalwood to Ganesha instead of white sandalwood.
Ketki Flowers - Never offer dried flowers to Ganesha. Offering dried flowers is inauspicious.
What is the worship method of Ganesh Chaturthi?Before starting Ganesh Puja on ganesh chaturthi, one should take bath and wear clean clothes. After this, worship should be started by sitting in front of Ganesha. Akshata, flowers, Dhoob, modak etc. After doing this, light incense, lamp and incense sticks in front of Lord Ganesh. Chant Ganesh Aarti and MantrasWhat to offer to Ganpati?A special offering of Durva i.e. Doob should be offered to Ganapati. Also, offer raw turmeric, laddus, modaks, quince, yellow flowers and clothes.