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Lambodhara - The theme of Ganesha Appearance.
Jai Ganesha |
THE EARS OF LORD
GANESHA
A great leader has great listening
skills, a unique quality to lead the things. Here, Lord Ganesha is The Supreme
Authority for the universe in all aspects. The big ears represent to be a great
listener to understand and do the Judgements, recognising the facts, make
perfect decisions and leave the unnecessary and useless things. Ears looks like
a Sup (a kind of pan to collect grains), remove dust sand stones, mud etc from
rice to make pure. The huge Head means the immense knowledge stored as memory,
which shows us to remember every moment and thoughts to design qualities of
life. Ganesha ears are very big to listen more requests of worshipper’s.
The sense organs of
Elephant are very sensitive, even the pin on the ground can be seen clearly
with eyes, can find the ongoing situations happening in the surroundings by
smelling with trunk, and also represents the symbol as philosopher. With the
great quality can find out the animal approaching towards it. These kinds of
observations are very necessary for a leader to take initiation and move
forward. Such a great qualities are built in Ganesha, and role model for every
leader, Head of the community. The vision is very subtle and clear with tiny
eyes, and also makes to understand and analyse easily. Elephant swallows fruits
and stones from ground and throws only stones out of mouth, but not Fruits.
This shows us to take good things from all others and throw the evils out.
THE TUSK OF LORD
GANESHA
Lord Ganesha is also known as ‘Eka
Dantha’, as he has only one tusk. The broken tusk in lower right hand
represents a symbol of sacrifice for a great written Mahabharata. The tusk
exactly looks like a pen in hand; ready to write with great concentration. The
other tusk shows on other side one should have faith in mind.
A huge stomach
represents to digest all events positive and negative situations in life. Lord
Ganesha is also known as 'Lambodar' the meaning here 'Lamba' means huge and
'Odar' means stomach. Person has big or huge stomach symbolically represented
as the Leader. Comments of the followers can be accumulated in one's own
stomach like a Head of Community.
THE LEGS OF LORD GANESHA
A short legged living
cannot run quick, this reminds a story of hare and tortoise. One can be a
winner even if not a good runner. It represents Slow and Steady wins the race.
Also a great belief is that a person with a short legged, is more intelligent.
An intelligent person though cannot run, but makes others to run. The great
leadership quality makes work done by others.
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The Story of Vigneshwara (Ganesa) - Savaari in subcontinent
Vigneshwara |
Ganesha is the son of Lord Shiva (Mahadev) and Parvati Devi. As per the myth happened on Mount Kailash, once Lord Shiva was outside and Parvati is going to take bath. Before going to bath, she made an idol which looked so beautiful and she deserves if it’s their son. That idol became live and she adopted as her son named Vinayaka. While Parvati was bathing the Vinayaka is guarding the house and stops Shiva entering to house.
Shiva felt frustration and began rivalry between them. Without knowing about Vinayaka, lord Shiva separated Vinayaka head from body. Parvati returned and watching the situation of son cried and narrated the whole story to Shiva. As per Brahma’s suggestion the only solution given was to attach the head of any living being which comes first while in search of and facing north. Shiva sent his troop called “Gana’s” for that purpose. They found an elephant lying down dead with the criteria.
The huge idol of Ganesha represents many good qualities to be obtained and how to be positive in life with what we have in life.
Jai Ganesha.
Puranas Describes Historical culture of India - Savaari in subcontinent
List of Purana's of the Great Indian Subcontinent.
- Agni Purana
- Bhavishya Purana
- Brahmanda Purana
- Brahma Purana
- BrahmaVaivarta Purana
- Garuda (Suparna) Purana
- Kurma Purana
- Linga Purana
- Markandeya Purana
- Matsya Purana
- Naradiya Purana
- Padma Purana
- Siva Purana
- Skanda Purana
- Srimad-Bhagavata Purana
- Vamana Purana
- Varaha Purana
- Vishnu Purana
Teachers – A relation which made us to lead our life with knowledge. - Savaari in Subcontinent
A teacher, who came from a student life, can understand a student better to teach the life.
A friend can support you in Life.
A relative can be your Well wisher.
A Great person can inspire you.
But the only person who designs your life, strengths to stand on your own legs, adds knowledge to face each and every aspect in life. Nothing can describe the meaning of Teacher.
In INDIA we have a great respect towards teacher. Many Historical events, purana’s, Holy books describes about the greatness of a teacher.
Sarvepalli RadhaKrishnan stamp |
In India, first Teacher’s day celebrated on 5th Sept 1962, on the occasion of Dr. Sarvepalli RadhaKrishna, 2nd President of Independent India during (13th May 1962 – 13th May 1967). He was also the 1st Vice-President of Independent India.
Sarvepalli RadhaKrishna was born on Sept 5th 1888 in Thiruttani in Tamilnadu (previously known as Madras State, before Andhra Pradesh was divided).
Sarvepalli RadhaKrishnan |
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