Showing posts with label ganpati festival 2013. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ganpati festival 2013. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Shri Ganpati Festival Special - Part 8

The saint who wanted to be ugly – a story 


All of us desire to be beautiful. Can you imagine someone who prayed to the lord to be made ugly. Such was Mata Auvaiar, the Tamil devotee of Lord Ganesha, a great poetess and devotee of the Lord. The story goes that Mata ji was so beautiful that there were several men wished to convince her to marry them. However, Mata ji had given her heart and soul to Lord Ganesha and she did not need anyone else. She therefore prayed to Lord Ganesha that she be made old, and ugly so no one would bother her.

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Monday, September 16, 2013

Shri Ganpati Festival Special - Part 7



How many Lord Ganesha temples are there in Tokyo?





Over 100! Says Dr. Lokesh Chandra, Director of the International Academy Of Indian Culture, "German scholar Philipp Franz von Siebold has written that in 1832 there were 131 shrines dedicated to the goddess (Benzaiten) and 100 to Lord Ganesha in Tokyo itself. A 12th-century temple of Ganesha in Asakusa suburb of Tokyo has been declared a national treasure of Japan."

Ganesha is worshipped as god of love by many young boys and girls for achieving success in their courtship. The old worship him for success in business, Dr Chandra said. There are over 243 shrines dedicated to Lord Kangiten or Ganabachi, as Ganesha is known in Japan!


Ganapati Bappa Morya! 


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Sunday, September 15, 2013

Shri Ganpati Festival Special - Part 6

Ganesha in Mexico?  





India has been a land of great kings and saints and sages but it has rarely sent an army to conquer a foreign land. However, India’s traders, Buddhist monks and explorers travelled far and wide and they took lord Ganesha’s idols with them. No wonder Lord Ganesha’s idols continue to be found in Japan, Central America, Mexico, Iran and in Mongolia to this day.  


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Friday, September 13, 2013

Shri Ganpati Festival Special - Part 5

Are you a Ganapatya? 



The Ganpatyas are Hindus who worship Ganesha (also called Ganapati) as the supreme principle is the universe – Brahman! Just as a worshipper of Vishnu is called a Vaishnav, a worshipper of Shiva is called Shaiva, a worshipper of Devi, a Shakta, worshipper of Lord Surya, a Shaurya, a worshipper of Ganapati is called a Ganpatya. To a Ganpatya, Lord Ganesha is Saguna Brahman or the Brahman with attributes. While most Hindus invoke Ganesha’s name before beginning any auspicious journey, puja or ceremony, Ganpatyas worship Ganesha as their Ishta Devata.

Ganpatyas were a widespread sect in the 17th and 18th centuries, and continues to hold sway in some Chinchwad and Moragaon in Maharashtra.
So, are you a Ganpatya? 


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