It makes our hearts weep when it’s time to say goodbye to Ganesha after having him with us at home for ten days. However, this day leaves us with immense joy and devotion and invites a new hope of bringing lord Ganesha back home next year.
And just like that he bids us farewell, Ganesha Visarjan teaches us many things:
2. We are merely grains of sands in the temporal dunes of time, perhaps through karma we can transcend and ascend. So we all must live our lives and performs our karma keeping in mind the higher dharma
3. No matter who it is, the wheel of time will go on and life will go on. Those who love us will miss us, those whose lives we touch will remember us. We are alive in memories and what those memories are, is solely based on our karma and dharma, make sure it's positive and leaves a mark.
4. Passing is only a veil, our loved ones, our ancestors, our pitrus will always look out for, but we must never forget it is because of them we are here today, we also have a duty towards them.
5. It's not a coincidence that the completion of visarjan commences pitru paksh (the fortnight of ancestors). Ganesh teaches us that just like the divine our ancestors too loving and looking out for us. They are there and they will meet us again.
6. We are here for cut our karmic debts and perform our dharma and shed our physical cloaks. May we all follow the path of dharma and rise to our zeniths and purposes.
I look forward to meeting my Ganesh again, I bow down to the message that just like we meet here every year in different forms, we will meet again in different lives until we attain moksha.
Once we are truly united with the brahman and the veil of duality is lifted, there is no distinction, no differences, no "I", "me" or "you". We are Satcitananda, we are tatvamasi and we are part of that eternal chidanand rupa of the brahman which is the ultimate manifestation. Therefore his father shiva rightfully ferries the atman towards moksha.
Thank you, Prabhu, for the lessons of mortality you have taught this year, the conscious me shall wait to learn more when you deem fit and will.
Ganpati Bappa Morya, Agle Baras Tu Jaldi Aa.
(All hail Ganesha, may he come early next year).
Shubh Prabhat ~ Jai Ganesha
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