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Ganesh Chaturthi 2022: Read it if you want to comprehend Vighnaharta Ganpati's wonderful form

My Jyotish Expert Updated 05 Sep 2022 04:30 PM IST
Ganesh Chaturthi 2022: Read it if you want to comprehend Vighnaharta Ganpati's wonderful form
Ganesh Chaturthi 2022: Read it if you want to comprehend Vighnaharta Ganpati's wonderful form - Photo : Google
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The obstacle, Shri Ganesh, is within us. Only by giving respect and protection to nature, environment and life, we can awaken the obstacles within us, Shri Ganesh. It is difficult to understand the wonderful form of Shri Ganesh, the obstacle. All the stories of Shri Ganesha, Shruti, Smriti, Dharmasutra, Mimamsa, Purana, Mahapurana, Ganesha Yatra, are everywhere. Vighnaharta Shri Ganesh is at the heart of human thinking. Shri Ganesh is eternal and eternal. Prosperity and benefits of Ganapati are children. They have the highest prevalence in the public. Shri Ganesh is very much in love with nature. That's why he loves cowpea grass very much. There is attachment to the environment, so it is inhabited by peacocks, snakes, rats. Painters and sculptors use them the most. He is known as Ganapati. 

  

Ganpati is an example of management 

  

When Tilak Maharaj thought of social revolution, in view of the Lokadhar of Ganapati, he made him the only means. 

  

In the scriptures and traditions, Vighnaharta Shri Ganesha means destroyer of obstacles and obstacles completely. Man remains torn between good and bad throughout his life. He does not know what is good and what is bad for him. But he maintains a balance between this inauspicious and auspicious. This balance is Ganesha. Ganesha, the son of Shiva and Parvati, is a colossal allegory of the forces of nature. There are innumerable myths for this metaphor. Everyone has told their opinion. An ideal symbol of perfect harmony between nature and man has been coined in his form, which is an example of life management. The bachelor Ganesh is Bairagi. Married Ganesha is a symbol of household life. In the South they are considered single and in North India they are considered married. From student to elderly, Ganesha is the god of necessities at every stage of life. He is the only god. Who is close to both Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge and Lakshmi, the goddess of opulence. 

  

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That's why it was called Vinayaka… 

  

Vighnaharta is also a philosophical view of the physical structure of Shri Ganesha, his head being that of an elephant, the mouse as his vehicle, Nandi the friend and guardian, the peacock and the snake family member. There is a mountain dwelling, a forest playground, a residence under the sky, that is, there is such a thing as a roof. The river has played a big role in shaping their popular form. It is believed that Parvati had carved a small figure from the filth of her body. Ganesha was made by Mother Parvati from her own rubbish. Once Maa Parvati applied a rubbish made of turmeric and oil. When that udder got soaked in their sweat and dried on the skin, the mother brushed it off. Ganesha was born from that fallen rubbish. That is why he was called Vinayaka. Then bathed him in the Ganges. At the touch of the Ganges, the figure came to life and he became huge. Parvati called him a son, so the gods addressed him as Gangeya. 

  

supreme among gods 

  

Once Mata Parvati placed this living effigy as a watchman at the door and ordered her not to let any person inside. Then she went to take a bath. After some time, Shiva came there. They did not know anything about the birth of Ganesha. Unknown to him, Ganesha also stopped Shiva from entering. When Ganesha said this, Shiva got angry. And he cut off the head of Ganesha with his trident. When Ganesha's throat was cut, he said mother in a very loud voice. Mother came running. When Parvati saw her, she was very sad. Then to please Goddess Parvati, Shiva revived her by putting the head of an elephant baby on the trunk of Ganesha. Since then, Ganesha is called Gajanan. The incident of decapitation of Ganesha happened on the day of Chaturthi. Parvati was very saddened by the figure of the child, so all the gods presented her with blessings and incomparable gifts. Indra made Ankush, Varuna Pasha, Brahma gave immortality, Lakshmi gave Riddhi Siddhi and Saraswati gave all the knowledge and made them paramount among the gods. 

  

Ganesha is the ruler of Ganas 

  

Shri Ganesh is the first among all the gods to be worshipped. He is considered the lord of water. One of his four hands holds a conch, a symbol of water. In the second hand is the lotus symbolizing beauty, in the third hand is the Veena, the symbol of music, in the fourth hand the symbol of power is Parashu or Farsa. It is widely accepted that the verses of poetry originated from the various sounds present in nature. Ganesha is the presiding deity of the eight ganas of the verse scripture. This is also one of the reasons why he was given the name Ganesha. The green doubs available in abundance everywhere in nature are most dear to Ganesha. 

  

Very popular cow dung ganesh 

  

Dung Ganesha is very popular. Respect for Ganesha means that all living beings in nature, water, air, forest and mountain are respected. It is mentioned in the scriptures that by placing the idol of Ganesha with mango, peepal and neem leaves at the main entrance of the house, communication of positive energy remains. Respect for Ganesha means respect for all the living beings in nature, water, air, forest and mountain. There is a tradition of worshiping Shri Ganesha before starting any auspicious work. 

  

Ganesha is inside us 

  

Vinayak happens in temples but he is always with us. Forgetting Ganesha has had an impact on our relationships with nature as well. Today nature is facing the biggest crisis of its existence and in this crisis, we are standing against it, not with it. If we want to understand and attain the wonderful form of Ganesha, then there is no point in establishing innumerable temples and idols, chanting mantras and hymns. Nature, environment and life. 

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