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Lord Ganesha, the God of
knowledge and the remover of obstacles is also the older son of Lord Shiva
and Goddess Parvathi ( Universal parents). Lord Ganesha is also called
Vinayak ( knowledgeable ) or Vighneshwer (god to remove obstacles). He is
worshipped, or at least remembered, in the beginning of any auspicious
performance for blessings and auspiciousness.
A unique combination of his elephant-like head and a quick moving tiny mouse
vehicle represents tremendous wisdom, intelligence, and presence of mind.
He has four hands, elephant's head and a big
belly. His vehicle is a tiny mouse. In his hands he carries a rope (to carry
devotees to the truth), an axe (to cut devotees' attachments), and a sweet
dessert ball -laddoo- (to reward devotees for spiritual activity). His fourth
hand's palm is always extended to bless people.
He is considered a bachelor and he posses two
Sakthis ( powers) - Siddhi & Buddhi. Siddhi represents success and prosperity.
Buddhi represents wisdom. His vahana( Vehicle) is a tiny mouse (mooshikam or
minjur).
He has a huge belly and is fond of various
sweets and fruits. He wears a snake as an ornament round his belly. He is
depicted in seated, standing and dancing postures. Devotees collect different
statues of Ganesha and keep at home, work place and in car etc.
Ganesha's head symbolizes the Atman or the
soul, which is the ultimate supreme reality of human existence, and his
human body signifies Maya or the earthly existence of human beings. The
elephant head denotes wisdom and its trunk represents Om, the sound
symbol of cosmic reality.
Ganesha is also the destroyer of vanity,
selfishness and pride. He is the personification of material universe in
all its various magnificent manifestations. All Hindus worship Ganesha
regardless of their sectarian belief. He is both the beginning of the religion
and the meeting ground for all Hindus.
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