Sunday 17 December 2017

Ganapati is Adideva.

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Ganapati is Adideva. Chanting of his name abducts all sufferings and every task is successfully completed. A person who worships him gets freedom of all fears and sufferings of life that is why is lord Ganesha also known as “Ganapati”.
As per the description in the Rigveda,“ Na Kritey Twayam Kriyate Kim Chanare” ~~ no work begins without the blessing of lord Ganesha. He is the Vedic Deva and each chapter of veda begins from his blessings only. He has a special significance in Vedic activities. The ancient scriptures have described worshipping of lord Ganesha by Lord Brahma, Shri Vishnu and Shiva.
Lord Ganesha is known as Vighna-Vinashak and Budhi Datta (giver of intelligence). In Indian Culture, every new work is commenced only after worshipping lord Ganesha.
Lord Ganesha is known with many different names. His different names reflect his forms and have similar impact on the devotees. Some of his names are ; Ekadanta, Sumuka, Lambodar, Vinayaka, Kapil, Gaj Karnak, Vikat, Vighan-nash, Dhumraketu, Ganadhyakshay, Bhalchandra, Gajanana and Ganesha.
Worshipping lord Ganesha is considered to be sacred before commencing any task which is why he is also known as Aadipujya. One gets relief from all kind of troubles and obstacles in life rather attains happy and a prosperous life. Ganesha Chaturthi is celebrated every years in devotion of lord Ganesha. This festivals lasts for 10 days and celebrated as Ganesh Utsava. Wednesday is considered to be the best day to worship lord Ganesha. A person who worships him with full devotion and faith attains all pleasures of life.
Lord Ganpati Mantra
Om Gam Ganapataye Namah
Om Tatpurushaya Vighhe Vakratundaya Dhimahi Tanno Danti Prachodayat”
Om Shri Vidhnesharya Namah
Om Shri Ganeshaya Namah
Other than these mantras, reciting Ganesha Chalisa and Ganesh Vandana are also considered to be beneficial. Remembering lord Ganesha and chanting his mantras give relief from all sufferings of life. 🐘🕉🎨🌀🙏
Om Shri Ganeshaya Namah 🐘🕉

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