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The Essence and the godsends of the lord of Ganas, Vinayaka Chaturthi

Gan indicates a grouping. The cosmos is composed of atoms and numerous forces. In the absence of a final authority governing these different factions of beings, the cosmos would be thrown into anarchy. Ganesha is the King of all of these atoms and forces. Though Ganesha is venerated as the elephant-headed Deity, the form (swaroop) is merely a technique for bringing out the unmanifested (parabrahma roopa). He lives by the alias 'Ajam Nirvikalpam Niraakaaramekam.' This implies Ganesha is unborn, attributeless, shapeless, and he symbolizes eternal awareness. Ganesha shares the same force that formed the universe. It is the force that creates all of it and eliminates everything.


Elephants represent both wisdom and the power of karma. The elephant's key characteristics are intelligence and straightforwardness. The elephant's huge head symbolizes understanding and knowledge. Elephants don't really walk around or past impediments, but neither are they prevented by obstacles. They immediately eliminate them and walk ahead, suggesting confidence. He wields the 'Ankusa' (which symbolizes awakening) and the 'Paasa' (representing control). With enlightenment, a significant amount of energy is discharged, which may also go haywire if not carefully handled.


So, whenever we venerate Lord Ganesha, these characteristics inside of us are reignited, and we embrace them. Ganesha's enormous belly represents unconditional tolerance and generosity. His elevated hand symbolizes defense. 'Fear nothing, I am now with you,' he declares, and his lowered hand, palm pointing outwards, symbolizes endless offering in addition to an invitation to bow down. This also signifies the fact that we're going to all dissolve into the ground one day.


The Symbolisms of Lord Ganesha


  1. A Knowledge Symbol - Ganesh is regarded as the deity of enlightenment, or Buddhi, and so many assume he authored the Hindu epic The Mahabharata. It's no wonder that he is also renowned as the god of writers, and so many actively wanted his counsel before commencing a writing project.


  2. The Impediment Remover - His Sanskrit title, Vighnaharta, means the impediment conqueror. His traveling on a mouse represents his power to remove impediments, misery, and anguish from his devotees.


  3. The Living embodiment of Om or Aum - In Hinduism, the word is regarded as a holy sound or chant, and the Sanskrit literature Ganapati Atharvashirsa depicts the divinity as its embodiment. Some claim the existence of a similarity between Om and Ganesh's imagery in the Tamil and Devanagari written languages.


  4. A Congratulations Emblem - In Hinduism, Ganesh is regarded as the bearer of great fortune and the provider of favors. Ganesha was known to businessmen outside India as a result of commercial ventures and commerce. Merchants and travelers started to venerate him, and he rapidly emerged as one of the most renowned Hindu gods associated with prosperity and success.


  5. The Emblem of Success and Wellbeing - Hindus solicit guidance from Ganesh whenever they start a project or a financial deal, claiming that the god will bestow money and achievement in any endeavor they pursue.


  6. Ganesha is the Muladhara Chakra's symbol. In addition to the physical structure of the human being, it is stated in Yoga and Yoga Tantra that there exists a physio-psychological network of nadis inside the biological body. Within the body are three nadis designated as Ida, Pingala, and Sushumna. The Muladhara is situated in the Sushumna's lowest level, where the Ida and Pingala converge. Muladhara is an acronym for Moola Adharam, which signifies "root basis." That is, it serves as the foundation on which the remainder of the human individual is constructed.


FAQS


Q1. What does the sweet in Ganesha’s hand symbolize?


Modakam is a delicacy that also symbolizes ultimate satisfaction. It is the outcome of Brahman's knowledge and awareness.


Q2. What are the two shaktis symbolized by Ganesha?


Ganesha is generally depicted as possessing two Shaktis, or energies, the first of which is Siddhi while the other is Buddhi.


Q3. What does a Ganesh statue represent?


Symbolizes or represents as follows


Big Belly – generosity and total acceptance


Upraised Hand - protection ‘Fear not I am with you’


Lower Hand - depicts his giving, and an invitation to bow down. This symbolizes that all of us would dissolve one day into the Panchatatva.


One Tusk - One pointedness


Ankush - Awakening


Pasa - Control


Mouse - A mouse snips and nibbles at ropes that bind. It is a Mantra that cuts through sheaths of ignorance leading to the ultimate knowledge.


Large Stomach - digest all good and bad in life.


Trunk - high efficiency and adaptability


Large Ears - listen more; small mouth: talk little


Big Head - Think big and high


Small Eyes - concentrate.


Modaks - reward of sadhana.