Ganesh ji

  1. Ganesha
  2. Lord Ganesha: Birth Story, Wife, True Mantra, Aadi Ganesha
  3. Moti Dungri


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Ganesha

Ganesha is associated with wisdom, Ganesha's Adventures A story which explains the god's association with intelligence and wisdom is his competition with Karthikeya to be the first to marry. They set up a challenge that whoever could first encircle the Earth would also find a bride first. Not wasting a second, Karthikeya swiftly mounted his blue peacock and immediately shot off around the world. Ganesha on the other hand, casually sauntered over to his parents' house, embraced them and quoted the line from the sacred pradakshinas) gains the merit of encircling the world seven times”. Declared the winner, Ganesha promptly married not one but two daughters of Prajapati: Buddhi (Wisdom) and Siddhi (Success), with whom he had two sons: Kshema and Laabha. Despite being a Hindu deity, Ganesha also has something of a reputation for greediness. One day, after eating a few too many modakas (sacrificial cakes), Ganesha decided to take a ride on his giant rat, Kroncha, to aid his digestion. However, the rat was surprised when he came across a large snake and, jumping back with fear, he threw off his mount. Ganesha landed on his full belly and it burst on hitting the ground. The cakes from his stomach rolled left, right and centre but Ganesha, unperturbed, carefully gathered them in, stuffed them all back into his belly and wound the snake around his midriff to keep it closed. Symbolic of Ganesha's ability to overcome all obstacles, the snake, the cause of the accident in the first pl...

Lord Ganesha: Birth Story, Wife, True Mantra, Aadi Ganesha

Lord Ganesha is the Hindu God (Deity) who is believed to be the Lord of new beginnings therefore, he is worshipped at the start of all Hindu religious ceremonies. He is the Lord of letters and is associated with intellectualism. Hence, he is the patron of authors, bankers, scholars and the like. He is also called ‘Vighnaharta’ ie. the remover of obstacles. Whereas, deep research of holy Vedas and pious Bhagavad Gita and other scriptures provides evidence that the whole universe is created by Aadi Ganesha who is immortal? He is the destroyer of sins. (Yajurved Adhyay 8 Mantra 13) He is the remover of obstacles. He is the supreme Lord who is worthy to be worshipped. (Yajurved Adhyay 5 Mantra 32) This raises a question in the mind of devotees when Aadi Ganesha is Almighty then why do people worship demigods? Is Aadi Ganesha different from Lord Ganesha? Let us try to understand who is Aadi Ganesh? Who is a worshipable God? Let us proceed to get an answer based on the following questions • • • • • • • • • Let us begin and do an analysis. Firstly, who is Lord Ganesha? Who is Lord Ganesha? Lord Ganesha is the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. He resides with them on Mount Kailash in ‘Ganesh Lok’. We will throw more light on Lord Ganesha based on the below information. • What is the meaning of Ganesh? • How many names are there of Lord Ganesha? • What does Lord Ganesha hold in his hands? • Ganesha Symbolism • What is the vehicle of Lord Ganesha? • Family of Lord Ganesha • Is ...

Moti Dungri

Moti Dungri (India) Show map of India 26°53′41″N 75°49′00″E / 26.894621°N 75.816740°E / 26.894621; 75.816740 Architecture Creator Seth Jai Ram Paliwal Website Moti Dungri is a History [ ] The Moti Dungri temple is situated at bottom of the Moti Dungri hill and the fort of Moti Dungri in The trunk of the There is a Architecture [ ] The layout and structure of Moti Dungri is built in the Transport [ ] The temple is 6- References [ ] • www.brainwayholidays.com . Retrieved 8 February 2022. • Knapp, Stephen (29 May 2008). SEEING SPIRITUAL INDIA: A Guide to Temples, Holy Sites, Festivals and Traditions. iUniverse. 9780595614523 . Retrieved 7 October 2016. • Hendley, Thomas Holbein (1876). The Jeypore Guide. Raj Press. p.20 . Retrieved 7 October 2016. • Nai Dunia. 29 January 2015 . Retrieved 7 October 2016. • Rajasthan Patrika. 13 September 2016 . Retrieved 7 October 2016. • DNA. 16 September 2015 . Retrieved 7 October 2016. • Navbharat Times (in Hindi). 20 September 2015 . Retrieved 7 October 2016. • Jagran. 12 September 2015 . Retrieved 7 October 2016. • . Retrieved 7 October 2016. • Newstrack Live. 6 September 2016 . Retrieved 7 October 2016. • Dr. Lalit Kishore (3 September 2016). Meri News . Retrieved 7 October 2016. • ANI News . Retrieved 7 October 2016. • Loksatta (in Marathi). 31 August 2016 . Retrieved 7 October 2016. • ^ a b c Divya Himachal. 26 December 2014 . Retrieved 7 October 2016. • khaskhabar. 31 August 2016 . Retrieved 7 October 2016. • Dr. Lalit Kishore (27 Feb...