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Bala Ganapathy - The Beloved Child - brings happiness and cheerfulness The elephant-faced child is depicted with four arms and is the colour of the rays of the rising sun. He holds a banana, mango, jackfruit and sugarcane in his hands and his favourite sweet, the modaka, in his trunk. 2.Taruna Ganapathy - The Youthful Ganesha - brings youthfulness and beauty The young Ganapathy is shown as being red in colour like the noon-day sun. In his hands he holds a noose, an elephant goad, modaka sweet, wood-apple, rose-apple, his broken tusk, a sprig of paddy(rice grass) and a sugarcane branch. 3. Bhakti Ganapathy - God of Devotees - brings devotion one's Deity of worship Depicted as being the colour of the full autumn holds in his hands a coconut, mango, banana, and a cup of payasam (kheer / pudding). towards Moon, He milk

4. Veera Ganapathy - The Valiant Warrior - brings courage and fearlessness In this form Ganapathy is shown with a red complexion, eight pairs of arms and a stern look. In his hands he holds a goblin, spear, bow, arrow, chakra (discus), sword, shield, large hammer, gada (mace), goad, noose, pick-axe, battle-axe, trident, serpent and banner. 5. Shakti Ganapathy - The Powerful One - brings physical & mental strength; determination Holding in one arm the green-coloured Shakti (power personified in female form), Shakti Ganapathy is depicted as being the colour of the sky at sunset. He holds a noose, a garland of flowers and one hand in the abhaya mudra, offering blessing to his devotees. This form of Ganapaty is part of Tantric worship. 6. Dwija Ganapathy - The Twice-born - brings wisdom & discipline Four-headed, like Brahma, he holds a book, rosary beads, kamandalu (vessel used during worship) and a danda (staff). He is the colour of the moon and wears lightning-like bangles on his arms. 7. Sidhi/Pingala Ganapathy - God of Achievement - brings success in accomplishments Of the colour of golden yellow, he holds a mango sugarcane, a bunch of flowers and an axe. In his trunk, the fifth hand, he sweetened ball of sesame seeds. all fruit, stick of holds a

8. Uchhishta Ganapathy - A Tantric Deity - brings blessings Holding Shakti (his female power) in one arm, in his remaining hands he holds a blue lotus, pomegranate, a sprig of paddy, veena (musical instrument), and prayer beads. He is depicted as being blue in colour. 9. Vighna Raja Ganapathy - Creator of Obstacles for the Evil obstacles Of golden hue, he is eight-armed and like Vishnu holds a (conch) and chakra (discus). He also holds a sprig of flowers, sugarcane arrow, axe, noose and garland. removes shankha bow, flower

10. Kshipra Ganapathy - Quick-acting God - brings quickness in words, actions and thoughtfulness Handsome of appearance and red in colour like the hibiscus flower, he holds his broken tusk, noose, goad and a sprig of the kalpavriksha (wish-fulfilling) tree in his hands and ratnakumbha(pot of precious gems) in his trunk. 11. Heramba Ganapathy - Protector of the Weak - brings for the weak With five faces and the dark green colour, he rides a lion. Two hands are in the abhaya (protective) and varada (giving) postures. In his hands he holds a noose, tusk, prayer beads, garland, axe, big hammer, sweet and fruit. protection of his other modaka

12. Lakshmi Ganapathy - Giver of Success - brings wealth and achievement The goddesses, Siddhi (achievement) and Buddhi (wisdom) in either lap hold blue lotuses in their hands. His one hand is in the varada (giving) posture, and in his other hands he has a noose, goad, parrot, a sprig of the kalpavriksha tree, kamandalu (prayer vessel), sword and pomegranate. In this form he is of pure white colour. 13. Maha Ganapathy - The Great One - brings greatness in all activities With a complexion like ripe paddy, he holds his shakti, who has a lotus in her hand on his lap. He has three eyes and the crescent moon on his crown. He holds a pomegranate, gada (mace), sugarcane bow, chakra (discus), lotus, noose, blue lily, sprig of paddy, tusk and pot of gems. This again is a Tantric form. 14. Vijaya/Bhuvanesha Ganapathy - The Giver of Success - brings success in all ventures Of red complexion and riding a rodent, he holds a goad, noose, tusk and mango in his hands. 15. Nritya Ganapathy - The Happy Dancer - brings proficiency in performing arts/dance forms Of golden colour, Ganapathy in this form dances under the kalpavriksha tree. He wears rings on his fingers and holds a noose, goad, axe, tusk and sometimes a sweet cake in one of his hands. 16. Urdhva Ganapathy - Tantric God - brings ultimate salvation Holding a greencomplexioned goddess, he holds in his hands a blue flower, sprig of paddy, lotus, sugarcane bow, arrow and tusk. He himself is of golden colour.

Ganesha Is Here For Us! Lord Ganesha is considered an accessible God who is very special to humans. He is closer to humans and understands human problems than Lord Shiva, Vishnu or Brahma. He is truly the "God of the People"! He sees potential blocks or obstacles way ahead of us and can clear them out of the way before they create problems. His 2 consorts, Sidhi and Budhi, represent the power to do things within a very short period of time, and intelligence or discriminatory knowledge respectively. Sidhi is the spiritual power or the capability to do things within a very short period of time through super natural powers while Budhi refers to intelligence or the discriminatory knowledge. So they are represented as his consorts. Therefore these qualities are personified as wives of Lord Ganesha, though He is referred to as an unmarried brahmachari.

Scheduled Datesclose Date Morning Augest Bala Ganapathy 29th Augest Shakti Ganapathy, Duvija Ganapathy and 30th Pingala Ganapathy Augest Heramba Ganapathy, Lakshmi Ganapathy 31st and Maha Ganapathy

Evening Taruna Ganapathy, Bhakthi Ganapathy and Vira Ganapathy Uchistha Ganapathy , Vighnaraja Ganapathy and Kshira Ganapathy Bhuvanesa Ganapathy, Niruttha Ganapathy and Urdhava Ganapathy

Neem Ganesha statue was a well guarded secret that the Siddha masters, or rather inner spiritual scientists, kept for themselves until Dr. Pillai made this revelation and made the knowledge known a few years ago. The Neem Ganesha specializes in: Bringing success in all of your activities especially your profession Enhancing your name, fame and wealth and even attract royalty Neutralizing the energies of rivals and enemies Giving quick results- He wades through the mess and turns things around

The statue will be energized in the Ganesha Chaturthi rituals at the AstroVed Temple and Homa Center in Chennai. Mantra for this particular form of Ganesha: Om Ghe Ghe Ghe Krom Krom Krom Uchista Ganapataye Hasti Pisaci Likhe Swaha (ohm gay gay gay crome crome crome wood-jees-tah Gahn-na-pat-eye-ay haws-tea piss-tah-chee leak-yeah swah- hah) Imageclose Imageclose Astroved FeedBack Formclose Astroved Google Searchclose close
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OkCancel close He Has an Elephant Head His head, in part, represents the animal instinct that can process infra sound that is below 20 cycles per second. Just as the animals foresaw the tsunami of 2004 and ran to the hills, Ganesha works in the infra red, foresees your obstacles and has the intelligence to remove them or move through them quickly and painlessly. Ganesha listens to every single prayer to Him with his large ears. Gum is His mantra. By chanting this and harmonizing with that vibration, you will develop the ability to process infra sound and the special technology of foresight. Ganesha is all about effortless creation. In order to create, something needs to be sacrificed; this is a law of the universe. When a flower is created, the bud is sacrificed. When a meal is created, the ingredients are sacrificed. When Ganesha Himself was born, he was created from the sacrifice of the dust from Parvatis body. He was made from matter and hence is the God of Matter.

Once Ganesha wanted to know what to sacrifice The Greatest Lord Shiva, Ganeshas father, recommended that Ganesha should go and find the most powerful being as possible and sacrifice him. As Shiva is the ultimate, Ganesha asked if He could sacrifice Him! Shiva manifested a coconut out of thin air and instructed that the coconut would be used to represent Him. Shiva is the ultimate sacrifice so sacrificing a coconut is the ultimate sacrifice. Coconut Smashing is a spiritual technology to smash your obstacles. Ganesha will sacrifice Himself as well. He shows us that every creation will eventually come to an end so practise humility. Sacrifice is one of the core principles of Christianity too. God the Father in Heaven sent His own son the Christ to Earth. Christ then sacrificed himself to redeem the humans of their sins. Karma is transferrable. He is such a simple deity that an idol or statue can be made from mud or clay by human hands. On Ganesha Chaturthi, clay idols are made in large numbers or varying sizes, for the purpose of sacrificing. First the statues are energized with the consciousness of Ganesha through poojas then are submerged and dissolved in the sea. You can sponsor a clay Ganesha and He will be named after you like Rohit Ganesha or Saranya Ganesha etc. He will sacrifice to redeem your karmas. As Always, Timing Is Everything! Why the 4th Moon? The 4th Moon is the day when Ganeshas energies are available to the earth plane to the fullest. He and the Moon do not get along. Once, the Moon was too proud of his beauty and insulted Ganesha for having such a physical appearance. In a fury, Lord Ganesha cursed the Moon so that his beauty would fade. The Moon waxes into its full splendor but fades or wanes in cycles. The Moon is debilitated on the 4th Waning Phase, which is the perfect day to worship Ganesha. Just remember that it is important to not look at this Moon as it represents the aspect of material nature that causes problems.

Thought of sharing about the qualities of 24 spokes in Ashoka Chakra; Qualities of 24 spokes in Ashoka Chakra ("Wheel of Law"): The Ashoka Chakra means the 'wheel of the law'. It is derived from the Sanskrit word Dharma Chakra, which means wheel. It has 24 spokes. The most prominent Indian Mauryan emperor, called Ashoka the Great, built the Ashoka Chakra during the 3rd century BC. The Ashoka Chakra is inscribed widely among the Lion Capital of Sarnath and the Ashoka Pillar. The Ashoka Chakra is placed in the center of the National Flag of the Republic of India. It was adopted on 22 July, 1947. It is rendered in a navy blue color on a white background. In order to add historical 'depth' and separate the National Flag from that of the Indian National Congress (INC) Gandhian spinning wheel is replaced with the Spokes of Ashoka Chakra in the center of the Flag. Ashoka Chakra can also be seen on the base of Lion Capital of Ashoka which has been adopted as the National Emblem of India. The Chakra signifies that there is a life in 'Movement' and 'Death' in stagnation. The process of the wheel stands for cycle or the self repeating process with the changing of time in our life. The horse on the Right hand symbolizing accuracy and speed. The Bull on the Left hand stands for hard work Wonderful Qualities of Twenty Four Spokes: 1. Love 2. Courage 3. Patience 4. Peacefulness 5. Magnanimity 6. Goodness 7. Faithfulness 8. Gentleness 9. Selflessness 10. Self-control 11. Self sacrifice 12. Truthfulness 13. Righteousness 14. Justice 15. Mercy 16. Gracefulness 17. Humility 18. Empathy 19. Sympathy 20. Spiritual knowledge 21. Moral Values 22. Spiritual Wisdom 23. The fear of God Faith or Believe or Hope Ashoka Chakra represent the 24 hours of the nation. Thus it governs all. On the eve of 61st Indian Independence Day, lets pay our modest homage to all the freedom warriors who sacrificed their lives..

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