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Sunday, August 25, 2019

Gam Ganesha


Aum Gam ganapathaye Namah.

The Sanskrit word Ganesha is made of Gana meaning a group or a cluster and isha meaning the controller, the leader or the master. The gana in an actual sense means a group of saintly beings serving as a retinue of Mahadeva (Shiva). Lord Ganesha is also known as Ganapati; gana meaning a group (of beings) and pati means the ruler who protects. He is the ruling deity of the Muladhara Chakra and blesses his devotees with wisdom and ability to face challenges and obstacles in life. Ganesha has been the obstacle remover in our Vedic knowledge. He is known as Ekdanthaya, Vigneshwar, Vinayaka and many more. And his story imparts us the transplant of organs, even head is possible. His mantra is recited first in most of the Vedic rituals and ceremonies. Being the embodiment of Buddhi -Wisdom, Siddhi -Divine powers, Riddhi -Prosperity. Ganesha is the power of Wisdom, Success, and Fulfillment. To invoke his presence several Mantras are chanted in the name of Ganesha “ Gam” is his beej mantra. Each and every mantra is imbibed with the energy and divine power of Ganesha. All his mantras chanted with faith removes the blocks and grace the devotee with success throughout. "Aum Eka Danthaya Vidmahe Vakrathundaya Dheemahi Thano Danthi Prachodayath" one of the Ganesh Gayathri.


Learn the ancient powerful breathing technique Pranayama to awaken one’s potential power and consciousness and to circulate it through the seven principal chakras between the base of the spine and the crown of the head. As per Veda, the human body receives its subtle cosmic energies from seven chakras that are ruled by different gods. As per Kundalini Yoga, Each chakra governs a particular area of the body, element, emotion, and mental state. In addition, the chakras are associated with particular deities. The deities represent an aspect of us. They mirror our emotions and behaviors and reflect back to us the subconscious feelings, habits, and thoughts that thwart or foster our growth. Lord Ganesha rules Muladhara Chakra, the Root Chakra associated with family, stability, and knowledge. Mula means root and adhara means base, meaning the Lord Ganesha is the root cause of our familial happiness and domestic peace that are absent without his blessings.

CALENDAR : Ganesh Chathurthi on 2 Sept2019.

Meditations: Take a deep breath and focus on base of your spine by chanting word LAM. And visualising four petals in red. And parying to Ganesha. In your simple words and emotion express your gratitude and ask him to grant all round success in your life with stability, knowledge, prosperity and happy Family.

All Knowledge is present around I am only an Observer. Lokha Samastha Sukhino Bhavanthu.

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