Happy Ganesh Chaturthi...

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Ganpati Bappa Morya, Mangal Murti Morya...
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Om Shri Ganeshaay Namah...

Ganesha Chaturthi, the great Ganesha festival, also known as 'Vinayak Chaturthi' is celebrated by Hindus around the world as the birthday of Lord Ganesha. It is observed during the Hindu month of Bhadrapada (mid-August to mid-September) and the grandest and most elaborate of them, especially in the western India state of Maharashtra, lasts for 10 days, ending on the day of 'Ananta Chaturdashi'.This year it is on 11th.Sept.2010' saturday.
The story of the birth of this zoomorphic deity, as depicted in the Shiva Puran, goes like this: Once Goddess Parvati, while bathing, created a boy, she rubbed off the sandalwood paste on her body and out of it created the figure of a young boy. She infused life into the figure and told him he was her son and should guard the entrance while she bathed.

Soon after, Shiva (Lord of destruction and husband of Parvati) came to see Parvati but the young boy blocked his way and would not let him in. Shiva, unaware that this lad was his son, became furious and in great anger fought with this boy whose head got severed from his body in the ensuing battle. Parvati, returning from her bath, saw her headless son and threatened in her rage to destroy the heavens and the earth, so great was her sorrow.

Shiva pacified her and instructed his followers (known as Ganas) to bring the head of the first living being they encounter. The first creature they encountered was an elephant. They thus cut off its head and placed it on the body of Parvati's son and breathed life into him. Thus overjoyed, Parvati embraced her son.

The son of Parvati was given the name Ganesh or Ganapati by Lord Shiva. The word Ganesh is made up of gana (followers of Shiva) and isha (lord), thus Shiva appointed him the lord of his ganas. Shiva also bestowed a boon that people would worship him and invoke his name before undertaking any venture.

Significance of the Ganesha Form
    Elephant head, wide mouth, and large ears: the large head of an elephant symbolizes wisdom, understanding, and a discriminating intellect that one must possess to attain perfection in life. The wide mouth represents the natural human desire to enjoy life in the world. The large ears signify that a perfect person is the one who possesses a great capacity to listen to others and assimilate ideas.
    The trunk and two tusks with the left tusk broken: there is no known human instrument that has an operating range as wide as that of an elephant's trunk. It can uproot a tree and yet lift a needle off the ground. Likewise, the human mind must be strong enough to face the ups and downs of the external world and yet delicate enough to explore the subtle realms of the inner world. The two tusks denote the two aspects of the human personality, wisdom and emotion. The right tusk represents wisdom and the left tusk represents emotion. The broken left tusk conveys the idea that one must conquer emotions with wisdom to attain perfection.
    Elephant eyes: the elephant eyes are said to possess natural deceptiveness that allows them to perceive objects to be bigger than what they really are. Thus the elephant eyes symbolize the idea that even if an individual gets "bigger and bigger" in wealth and wisdom, he should perceive others to be bigger than himself; that is, surrender one's pride and attain humility.
    The four arms and various objects in the four hands: the four arms indicate that the Lord is omnipresent and omnipotent. The left side of the body symbolizes emotion and the right side symbolizes reason. An axe in the upper left hand and a lotus in the upper right hand signify that in order to attain spiritual perfection, one should cut worldly attachments and conquer emotions. This enables one to live in the world without being affected by earthly temptations, just as a lotus remains in water but is not affected by it. A tray of Laddus (a popular snack) near the Lord denotes that He bestows wealth and prosperity upon His devotees. The lower right hand is shown in a blessing pose, which signifies that Ganesha always blesses His devotees.
    A human body with a big belly: the human body possesses a human heart, which is a symbol of kindness and compassion toward all. Ganesha's body is usually portrayed wearing red and yellow clothes. Yellow symbolizes purity, peace and truthfulness. Red symbolizes the activity in the world. These are the qualities of a perfect person who perforrns all duties in the world, with purity, peace, and truthfulness. The big belly signifies that a perfect individual must have a large capacity to face all pleasant and unpleasant experiences of the world.
    A mouse sitting near the feet of Ganesha and gazing at the tray of Laddoos: a mouse symbalizes the ego that can nibble all that is good and noble in a person. A mouse sitting near the feet of Ganesha indicates that a perfect person is one who has conquered his (or her) ego. A mouse gazing at the Laddus, but not consuming them, denotes that a purified or controlled ego can live in the world without being affected by the worldly temptations. The mouse is also the vehicle of Ganesha, signifying that one must control ego in order for wisdom to shine forth.
    Right foot dangling over the left foot: as stated above, the left side of the body symbolizes emotion and the right side symbolizes reason and knowledge. The right foot dangling over the left foot illustrates that in order to live a successful life one should utilize knowledge and reason to overcome emotions.

Shri Ganesh is the symbol of auspiciousness He is the Lord of success and destroyer of evils and remover of obstacles.Ganesh is also the destroyer of vanity, selfishness and pride.He is the personification of material universe in all its various magnificent manifestations.

He is also worshipped as the God of education, knowledge,wisdom and wealth.Ganesh is one of the five prime Hindu Gods.Ganesh is remembered by all his devotees at every moment of their lives.
The following are some of the common Names of Lord Ganesh: Dhoomraketu, Sumukha, Ekadantha, Gajakarnaka, Lambodara, Vignaraja, Ganadhyaksha, Phalachandra, Gajanana, Vinayaka, Vakratunda, Siddhivinayaka, Surpakarna, Heramba, Skandapurvaja, Kapila and Vigneshwara. He is also known by many as Maha-Ganapathi...
''Ganpati Bappa Morya, Mangal Murti Morya...''

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Wish You All A Very Happy Ganesh Chaturthi...
Set_Raj..
IF Dev Team..


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To all who celebrate the Ganesh Chaturthi....
Wish you all Happy Ganesh Chaturthi..
RajBhaiya:
Thank you once more for this very detailed infromative post....
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Thank You for this beautiful post Set-Raj.
Happy Ganesh Chaturthi To Everyone who observes this fast.😃😃
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Om Shri Ganeshaaya Namah !
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happy ganesh chaturthi to everyone....
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HAPPY GANESH CHATURTHI TO ALL CBIANS AND IF MEMBERS WHO CELEBRATE


iN ADDITON TO THE ABOVE THIS IS THE STORY WE LISTEN ON THIS DAY SO THAT NO FALSE ALEGATION IS MADE .INTERESTING

RBG MANY THANKS FOR OPENING THIS THREAD

Gajanana Becomes Ganapati

At a time when all the Ganas - celestial subjects and kings - approached Lord Shiva and prayed to him to provide them with a leader who could lead them through the hurdles they were facing, Gajanana claimed leadership as he was the eldest son. Kumaraswamy contended that as Gajanana was having a short stature and a disfigured body, Ganesh did not deserve to play the role.

Shiva wanted to test them by setting the task where each would go around the universe and come back first. Kumaraswamy immediately started off on voyage on his peacock, but Gajanana knowing that he can not go round so fast on his rat, prayed to Shiva and went around (Pradakshinas) his parents. "Going around you, who represent the entire manifested universe, is equivalent of going around the universe!"

Thus the dispute was settled in favour of Ganesh. Ganesh, who is now the elected leader of the Deva Ganas is thus also known as Ganapati ' 'chief of the celestial army.' The day on which he was crowned as Ganapati happened to be the Chaviti (fourth) day of the month of Bhadrapada.

Parvati's Curse On The Moon

Ganesh is very fond of sweet pudding or balls of rice flour with a sweet core. On one of his birthdays, he was going around accepting the offerings of sweet puddings. Having eaten a good number of these, he set out moving on his mouse late in the night. The mouse saw a snake in the dark and got startled - dropping Ganesh in the process. Ganesh's stomach burst open, leading to his death. The moon, observing all this, burst out laughing.

Parvati was distraught once again and cursed that whoever saw the moon at all would be subject to false accusations. Brahma brought Ganesh back to life.

All the gods pray to Parvati to withdraw the curse given to moon, then she limits the effects of the curse to the Vinayaka Chaviti day only and then also who ever worships Vinayaka will not be troubled even by sighting the moon. Hence all the people in order to escape from the curse of Parvati are worshipping Vinayaka without fail. It is said the Lord Vinayaka has two wives by name Siddhi and Buddhi and had two sons by them named Skhemudu and Labhudu.

Samantakaopakhyanam

The narration of this story is a part of the Pooja ritual performed on Ganesh Chaturthi. It is believed that whoever listens to this story on this day is exempt from a curse of goddess Parvati.

The story goes like this: Once lord Krishna saw the reflection of the Moon in a milk pot on Vinayaka Chaviti day. He was subjected to false accusations that he killed a King for the sake of a precious stone. To prove himself Krishna had to wage a fierce fight with Jambavantha. However, as Krishna was a king and powerful, he could come clear of the false accusations. People wondered that they would not be able to clear themselves of false accusations like Krishna did. They prayed to the sages for a remedy to save them from the curse of goddess Parvati.

The sages suggested a mandatory remedy for the common man: Worship Lord Vinayaka on the Chaturthi and narrate/ listen to this story on that day without fail.


[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHrvXqWwxGY[/YOUTUBE]

HAPPY VINAYAKA CHAVITHI


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Happy Ganesh Chaturthi to everyone who celebrate it 😊
Thanks for info . 😉
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Happy Ganesh Chaturthi to all.
Ganesh also goes by the name of Prathmesh = Pratham (first) and Ish (God) as described in the story posted by Raj Bhaiyya
He is first God that is worshipped when undertaking any endeavor, be it school tests or weddings.
Om Shri Ganeshaaya Namah! are the first words uttered as soon as you open your eyes in the morning. By invoking Ganesh you seek his blessings in all that you achieve during the course of the day!

Aum Shri Ganapataye Namah

Vighneshwaraya Vardaya Surpriyaya |

Lambodharaya Sakalaya Jagsuddhitaya ||

Nagannaya Shrutiyaygya Vibhushitaya |

Gaurisutaya Gannanath Namo Namaste ||

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om shree ganeshaya namah.......................ganapati papa moriya..................wish u all a happy ganesh chaturti...........to u too raj baiya
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I am from Mumbai and I love this Ganesh aarti sung in Marathi.... Enjoy. Transliteration is available for sing-along.....
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wo-2pz5QySc[/YOUTUBE]
This aarti was also added to Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge. I have the sondtrack and I keep litening to it. So much zest.....!

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