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तेरी भक्ति तो वरदान है , जो कमाए वो धनवान है
बिन किनारे की कश्ती है वो , देवा तुझसे जो अनजान है
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Happy Ganesh Chaturthi to ALLMy Own Click
तेरी भक्ति तो वरदान है , जो कमाए वो धनवान है
बिन किनारे की कश्ती है वो , देवा तुझसे जो अनजान है
देवा श्री गणेश: देवा श्री गणेश: देवा श्री गणेश:
1o8 names of lord Ganesh
• Mrityuanjaya: The conqueror of death
• Mundakarama: The abode of happiness
• Muktidaya: Bestower of eternal bliss
• Musikvahana: One who rides a mouse
• Nadapratithishta: One who appreciates music
• Namasthetu: Destroyer of evils and sins
• Nandana: Lord Shiva's son
• Nideeshwaram: Bestower of wealth
• Omkara: One who has the form of 'Om'
• Pitambara: One who has yellowish skin
• Pramoda: Lord of all abodes
• Prathameshwara: First among all Gods
• Purush: The omnipotent personality
• Rakta: One who is blood-hued
• Rudrapriya: One who is the beloved of Shiva
• Sarvadevatman: One who accepts all celestial offerings
• Sarvasiddhanta: Bestower of skills and knowledge
• Sarvatman: Protector of the universe
• Shambhavi: Son of Parvati
• Shashivarnam: One who has a moon-like complexion
• Shoorpakarna: One who is large-eared
• Shuban: The all auspicious Lord
• Shubhagunakanan : One who is The Master of All Virtues
• Shweta: One who is as pure as the white
• Siddhidhata: Bestower of accomplishments and successes
• Siddhipriya : Giver of wishes and boons
• Siddhivinayaka: Bestower of success
• Skandapurvaja: Elder of Skanda or Kartikya
• Sumukha: One who has an auspicious face
• Sureshwaram: The lord of lords
• Swaroop: Lover of beauty
• Tarun: One who is ageless
• Uddanda: The nemesis of evils and vices
• Umaputra: The son of Goddess Uma
• Vakratunda: One with a curved trunk
• Varaganapati: Bestower of boons
• Varaprada: One who grants wishes
• Varadavinayaka: Bestower of success
• Veeraganapati: The vigorous lord
• Vidyavaridhi: The God of wisdom
• Vighnahara: Remover of obstacles
• Vignaharta: Destroyer of all obstacles
• Vighnaraja: Lord of all obstacles
• Vighnarajendra: Lord of all obstacles
• Vighnavinashanaya: Destroyer of all obstacles
• Vigneshwara: Lord of all obstacles
• Vikat: One who is huge
• Vinayaka: The Supreme Lord
• Vishwamukha: Master of the universe
• Vishwaraja: King of the world
• Yagnakaya: One who accepts sacrificial offerings
• Yashaskaram: The bestower of fame and fortune
• Yashvasin: The beloved and ever popular lord
• Yogadhipa: The lord of meditation
•Akhuratha: One whose chariot is pulled by a mouse
• Alampata: One who is forever eternal
• Amit: One who is incomparable
• Anantachidrupamayam: One who is the personification of the infinite consciousness
• Avaneesh: Master of the universe
• Avighna: The remover of obstacles
• Balaganapati: Beloved child
• Bhalchandra: One who is moon crested
• Bheema: One who is gigantic
• Bhupati: The lord of lords
• Bhuvanpati: The lord of the heaven
• Buddhinath: The God of wisdom
• Buddhipriya: One who bestows of knowledge and intellect
• Buddhividhata: The God of knowledge
• Chaturbhuj: The four-armed lord
• Devadeva: The lord of lords
• Devantakanashakarin: Destroyer of evils and demons
• Devavrata: One who accepts all penances
• Devendrashika: The protector of all gods
• Dharmik: One who is righteous and charitable
• Dhoomravarna: One whose skin is smoke-hued
• Durja: The invincible
• Dvaimatura: One who has two mothers
• Ekaakshara: One who is of a single syllable
• Ekadanta: Single-tusked
• Ekadrishta: Single-focused
• Eshanputra: The son of Shiva
• Gadadhara: One whose weapon is the mace
• Gajakarna: One who has elephantine-ears
• Gajanana: One who has an elephantine face
• Gajananeti: One who has the looks of an elephant
• Gajavakra: The trunk of an elephant
• Gajavaktra: One who has an elephantine mouth
• Ganadhakshya: The lord of lords
• Ganadhyakshina: Leader of all celestial bodies
• Ganapati: The lord of lords
• Gaurisuta: The son of Gauri
• Gunina: The lord of virtues
• Haridra: One who is golden-hued
• Heramba: Mother's beloved son
• Kapila: One who is yellowish-brown
• Kaveesha: The lord of poets
• Kirti: The lord of music
• Kripalu: Merciful lord
• Krishapingaksha: One who has yellowish-brown eyes
• Kshamakaram: The abode of forgiveness
• Kshipra: One who is easy to appease
• Lambakarna: One who has large ears
• Lambodara: One who has a big belly
• Mahabala: One who is enormously strong
• Mahaganapati: The Supreme Lord
• Maheshwaram: Lord of the universe
• Mangalamurti: The all auspicious Lord
• Manomay: The winner of hearts
Ganesh Gayatri
Do this on Wednesday for strengthening mercury , specially for ppl wanting success in academicsएकदंताय विद्महे, वक्रतुण्डाय धीमहि, तन्नो दंती प्रचोदयात्।।
महाकर्णाय विद्महे, वक्रतुण्डाय धीमहि, तन्नो दंती प्रचोदयात्।।
गजाननाय विद्महे, वक्रतुण्डाय धीमहि, तन्नो दंती प्रचोदयात्।।
Ek dant dayavant, char bhuja dhari
Mathe par tilak sohe, muse ki savari
Pan chadhe, phul chadhe, aur chadhe meva
Ladduan ka bhog lage, sant kare seva.
Jai Ganesh, jai Ganesh, jai Ganesh deva,
Mata jaki Parvati, pita Mahadeva
Andhan ko ankh det, kodhin ko kaya
Banjhan ko putra det, nirdhan ko maya
Surya shaam sharan aye, safal kije seva.
Jai Ganesh, jai Ganesh, jai Ganesh deva,
Mata jaki Parvati, Pita Mahadeva
Om Namste GanpatayeGanesh Atharvashirsha
Ganesh and Râvan
One day, the devil Râvana undertook very difficult tapas ascetic observances undertaken under the guidance of a Spiritual Teacher.
As a consequence, Shiva appeared to him. Râvana requested a favor. He wanted that his kingdom and himself could never be damaged or destroyed. As a present, Shiva gave him a Shiva Lingam , the symbol of Shiva; he ordered to bring it back to his kingdom and to place it in a temple after adequate rituals.
After that, he would become unconquerable. But there was a prerequisite : whatever happened, he ought not to lay down the Lingam on the floor, under pain of not be able to displace it later.
Overjoyed, Râvana welcomed the Lingam. However, the Devâ (Gods) felt afraid of the power that Râvana; could obtain. They invoked Ganesh before any action.
Then, Varuna , the god of Waters, penetrated into the Râvana's abdomen, causing him troubles which forced him to stop on his way. Râvana was convulsed with pain, but careful not to lay down the Lingam on the ground, as requested expressly by Shiva. Râvana called a young Brahman coming that way; he asked him to keep the stone Lingam just for a moment.
As soon as Râvana entrusted him the Lingam, the boy cried out for help three times. Getting no reply, he put the Lingam on the ground.
When Râvan came back, he was very angry and he dismissed the boy who just appeared to be Ganesh in reality. But Râvana had the power of the Lingam. Then Ganesh could easily subdue the devil, kicking to the sky .
Râvana realized his limitations and admitted the huge power of Ganesh .
The place where the Lingam was deposited is called Gokarna, and is located on the Karnataka western coast; it is a worshipping place till nowadays.
Ganesh and KuberaKubera, the god of wealth, was very proud of his boundless fortune. One day, he organized a gorgeous dinner; among other famous guests, the divine couple, Shiva and Pârvatî, with their son Ganesh, were present.
The later, still a child, started to eat and he appeared quickly to be insatiable. Soon, the other guests found plates and dishes empty. Alas ! Not satisfied with all the available food, Ganesh started to devour plates and dishes, the furniture and all the content of Alakapuri, the main city of Kubera.
When he achieved to gulp down the whole, the child Ganesh threatened to swallow Kubera himself. Frightened, the god of wealth rushed forward to Shiva's feet to implore his help, since the Ganesh voracious appetite seemed to be unlimited.
The remedy was simple but spectacular : Shiva gave his son a handful of roasted cereal grains. Ganesh ate it and, wonderfully, his hunger stopped immediately.
This legend teaches us that a handful of common food, given with love, and eaten with devotion, is more important and more sustaining that the banquet offered by Kubera to impress the gods. From a different angle, this story shows that properties cannot bring peace and satisfaction to anybody. The only path to self-realization requires to burn our vasana .
Ganesha and the Moon
After coming back from the feast at Kubera's palace, Ganapati was riding on his mouse on the way home. It was a full moon that night.
As he was riding, his mouse saw a snake and ran behind the bush. Ganapati fell to the ground and his stomach broke open. Ganapati started to put the food back in his stomach. The moon god saw him and started laughing loudly. Angered by this, Ganapati pronounced a curse on the moon god: "You shall be always black and never be seen by anyone".
Frightened by the curse, the moon god started pleading for mercy. Ganapati said "Ok, but you shall be changing from new moon to full moon. Also if anyone sees the moon on my birthday, he or she shall not attain moksha (liberation)." The moon god kept quiet.
After Ganapati had finished putting the food in his stomach, he took the snake and tied it around his belly. Then he continued going back home.