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    Lord Ganesha

    Namaste all.
    Now I will quote something from the book Dancing with Siva, Hinduism's Contemporary Catechism by Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami.

    By http://www.himalayanacademy.com/reso...andala-05.html
    What Is the Nature of Lord Ganesha?
    SLOKA 22

    Lord Ganesha is the elephant-faced Patron of Art and Science, the Lord of Obstacles and Guardian of Dharma. His will prevails as the force of righteousness, the embodiment of Siva's karmic law in all three worlds. Aum.

    BHASHYA

    Lord Siva, the Almighty Power, created Heaven and Earth and the God Lord Ganesha to oversee the intricate karmas and dharmas within the heavens and all the earths. Lord Ganesha was created as a governor and interplanetary, intergalactic Lord. His knowledge is infinite, His judgment is just. It is none other than Lord Ganesha and His mighty band of ganas who gently help souls out of the Naraka abyss and adjust them into higher consciousness after due penance has been paid, guiding them on the right path toward dharmic destiny. He is intricate of mind, loving pomp, delighting in all things sweet and enjoying adulation. Lord Siva proclaimed that this son be worshiped first, even before Himself. Verily, He is the Lord of Karma. All Mahadevas, minor Gods, devas and sentient beings must worship Ganesha before any responsible act could hope to be successful. Those who do not are subject to their own barriers. Yea, worship of Him sets the pattern of one's destiny. The Tirumantiram says, "Five-armed is He, elephant-faced with tusks protruding, crescent-shaped, son of Siva, wisdom's flower, in heart enshrined, His feet I praise." Aum Namah Sivaya.

    What Is Lord Ganesha's Special Duty?
    SLOKA 23

    As Lord of Obstacles, Ganesha wields the noose and the goad, icons of His benevolent power of preventing or permitting events to happen in our life. Thus, we invoke His grace and wisdom before any worship or task. Aum.

    BHASHYA

    Lord Ganesha, the God of time and memory, strategically seated on the muladhara chakra, poised between the higher and lower chakras, stabilizes all sentient beings. He holds the architect's plans of the divine masterpiece of universal past and future. Only good comes from Lord Ganesha, who by taking the form of an elephant distinguishes Himself from other Gods. The charya pada begins with His worship. He staves off misfortune for those who perform penance in His name. He guides our karma from within us through the timing of events. Before any important undertaking, we supplicate Him to clear obstacles from the path, if it be His will. This Lord of Obstacles prevents us from hurting ourselves through living under an incomplete concept or making a request unneeded or beginning an endeavor not well thought out. Before we petition Him, He expects us to use all of our faculties to arrive at the decision He would have made. The Agamas declare, "These Lords who, it is said, on the pure path, attend to the various duties deriving from a higher realm of maya are at the prow of the effects of the higher realm of maya." Aum Namah Sivaya.
    If you worship the elephant-faced Vinayaka, your life will expand bountifully. If you worship the white-tusked Vinayaka, your desires and doubts will flee. Therefore, worship Him with love-offerings of jack, hoppers, plantain and mango fruits and thus mitigate the burden of deeds.Saint Auvaiyar. AG, 127

    He has one tusk and four arms. Two of His hands hold a noose and a hook, while the other hands show the gestures of removing fear and granting boons. A mouse is seen on His flag. Red, obese, He has ears like winnowing baskets. He is dressed in red, with limbs painted with red sandalpaste.Ganapati Upanishad 11-12

    The God with the elephantine visage I shall never forget -- Shankara's son, with massive belly and the thodu in His ear, the Lord who gave His grace to Indra, of whom mantra is His very form.Natchintanai, "Adoration..." NT, 222





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    Namaste all.
    Now I will quote something from the book Loving Ganesha, Hinduism's Endearing Elephant-Faced God by Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami.

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    LOVE AND JOY COME TO HINDU FAMILIES WHO worship Lord Ganesha in their home through the traditional ceremony known as puja. By means of such sacred rites and the divine energies invoked, each family makes their house a sacred sanctuary, a refuge from the concerns and worries of the world. Pujas can be as simple as lighting a lamp and offering a flower at the Lord's holy feet; or they can be elaborate and detailed, with many chants and offerings. The indispensable part of any puja is devotion. Without love in the heart, outer performance is of little value. But with true devotion, even simple gestures are sacred ritual. In this chapter we present a simple puja that anyone desirous of invoking our loving Ganesha can perform. Sanskrit and English are given here, but the latter can easily be translated into your own native language. All family members should understand the meaning of the rites. Sanskrit should not become a barrier to performing Ganesha puja. After all, He understands all dialects. One need not be initiated to perform this puja invoking our Loving Ganesha. All that is required is that the celebrant believe in the laws of karma and reincarnation, which are the cornerstones of Hindu ethical and philosophical doctrine. Ganesha worship is enjoyed by all, Hindus and non-Hindus alike, as He is the first God to be worshiped. It is not wise for an ardha-Hindu, or half Hindu, to centralize worship on Siva or Murugan or other Gods until full commitment has been made through receiving the traditional sacraments, called saµskaras. Home puja is performed at least once a day, usually in the early morning. It is traditional to not partake of food at least three hours before puja, so puja is usually done prior to meals.
    There are few restrictions on the performance of the puja to Loving Ganesha. There are more temples, roadside and home shrines to Him than to any other of the 330 million Gods in the pantheon of Sanatana Dharma. He understands life as it is. Fathers, mothers, children, grandparents, widows, divorcees and divorces all may perform His worship in home shrines where no yantra has ceremoniously been installed through the traditional balasthapana ceremony. He knows the world and all its worldliness. He enjoys the worship of His devotees. Although Himself a shakahari, that is, a vegetarian, He gladly accepts even the worship of devotees who include meat, fish, fowl, eggs or bugs in their diet at home. He is literate in every language of the world at any given time, but loves those unknowing of languages no less than those who are multilingual. Even though He is a virgin, He welcomes the worship of those who have enjoyed the specious pleasures of promiscuity. He, our loving Ganesha, is the God of humans and all sentient beings. But beware, He will guide them slowly in inscrutable ways. The "druggies" will become drugless, the mansahari, meat eaters, will become "veggies" and none will ever know what happened. He will prick their conscience so that guilt comes up and lift their soul to heights sublime. Therefore, even if you do not know Sanskrit, His favorite language among all His other favorite languages, you may perform this worship to Him in English or in any other language it would be easily translated into, and He will hear. Yes, He will hear.
    1. Aum Vinayakaya Namah

    Adoration to the remover (of obstacles)

    2. Aum Vighnarajaya Namah

    Adoration to the ruler of obstacles

    3. Aum Gauriputraya Namah

    Adoration to the son of Gauri

    4. Aum Ganeshvaraya Namah

    Adoration to the lord of categories

    5. Aum Skandagrajaya Namah

    Adoration to Skanda's elder brother

    6. Aum Avyayaya Namah

    Adoration to the inexhaustible one

    7. Aum Putaya Namah

    Adoration to the pure one

    8. Aum Dakshaya Namah

    Adoration to the skillful one

    9. Aum Adhyakshaya Namah

    Adoration to the great presider

    10. Aum Dvijapriyaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who loves the twice-born

    11. Aum Agnigarvacchhide Namah

    Adoration to Him who destroyed the ego of the fire

    12. Aum Indrashripradaya Namah

    Adoration to the restorer of Indra's wealth

    13. Aum Vanipradaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who gives the power of speech

    14. Aum Avyayaya Namah

    Adoration to the inexhaustible one

    15. Aum Sarvasiddhipradaya Namah

    Adoration to the bestower of all fulfillment

    16. Aum Sarvatanayaya Namah

    Adoration to the son of Siva

    17. Aum Sharvaripriyaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who is loved by Parvati

    18. Aum Sarvatmakaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who is the soul of all

    19. Aum Srishtikartre Namah

    Adoration to the Creator

    20. Aum Devaya Namah

    Adoration to the Resplendent One

    21. Aum Anekarchitaya Namah

    Adoration to the one worshiped by multitudes

    22. Aum Sivaya Namah

    Adoration to the auspicious one

    23. Aum Shuddhaya Namah

    Adoration to the pure one

    24. Aum Buddhipriyaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who is fond of intelligence

    25. Aum Shantaya Namah

    Adoration to the peaceful one

    26. Aum Brahmacharine Namah

    Adoration to Him who is celibate

    27. Aum Gajananaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who has an elephant's face

    28. Aum Dvaimaturaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who has two mothers

    29. Aum Munistutaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who is praised by sages

    30. Aum Bhaktavighnavinashanaya Namah

    Adoration to the destroyer of devotees' obstacles

    31. Aum Ekadantaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who has one tusk

    32. Aum Chaturbahave Namah

    Adoration to Him who has four arms

    33. Aum Chaturaya Namah

    Adoration to the ingenious one

    34. Aum Shaktisamyutaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who is united with power

    35. Aum Lambodaraya Namah

    Adoration to Him who has a large belly

    36. Aum Shurpakarnaya Namah

    Adoration to Him with ears like winnowing fans

    37. Aum Haraye Namah

    Adoration to Him who destroys evil with lion-like courage

    38. Aum Brahmaviduttamaya Namah

    Adoration to the foremost knower of the supreme God

    39. Aum Kalaya Namah

    Adoration to the master of destiny

    40. Aum Grahapataye Namah

    Adoration to the lord of all planets and galaxies

    41. Aum Kamine Namah

    Adoration to Him who is love

    42. Aum Somasuryagnilochanaya Namah

    Adoration to Him whose eyes are the moon, sun and fire

    43. Aum Pashankushadharaya Namah

    Adoration to the One who holds a noose and goad

    44. Aum Chandaya Namah

    Adoration to the One who appears fearsome

    45. Aum Gunatitaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who transcends qualities

    46. Aum Niranjanaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who is without blemish

    47. Aum Akalmashaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who is without impurity

    48. Aum Svayamsiddhaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who is self-fulfilled and perfect

    49. Aum Siddharchitapadambujaya Namah

    Adoration to Him whose lotus feet sages worship

    50. Aum Bijapuraphalasaktaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who is fond of pomegranates

    51. Aum Varadaya Namah

    Adoration to the bestower of boons

    52. Aum Shashvataya Namah

    Adoration to the eternal, unchanging one

    53. Aum Kritine Namah

    Adoration to the skillfully accomplished one

    54. Aum Dvijapriyaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who is fond of the twice-born

    55. Aum Vitabhayaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who is free from fear

    56. Aum Gadine Namah

    Adoration to Him whose weapon is the mace or club

    57. Aum Chakrine Namah

    Adoration to Him whose weapon is the discus

    58. Aum Ikshuchapadhrite Namah

    Adoration to Him who holds the sugarcane bow

    59. Aum Shridaya Namah

    Adoration to the bestower of great wealth

    60. Aum Ajaya Namah

    Adoration to the unborn one

    61. Aum Utpalakaraya Namah

    Hail to Him who holds the upright blue lotus flower

    62. Aum Shripataye Namah

    Adoration to the Lord of overflowing wealth

    63. Aum Stutiharshitaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who delights in praise

    64. Aum Kuladribhrite Namah

    Adoration to Him who supports Himalaya, His family's mountain

    65. Aum Jatilaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who wears distinguished matted hair

    66. Aum Kalikalmashanashanaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who destroys sins in the Kaliyuga

    67. Aum Chandrachudamanaye Namah

    Adoration to Him who wears a moon upon his head

    68. Aum Kantaya Namah

    Adoration to the beloved, loving one

    69. Aum Papaharine Namah

    Adoration to the destroyer of sins

    70. Aum Samahitaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who is absorbed in meditation

    71. Aum Ashritaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who is our refuge

    72. Aum Shrikaraya Namah

    Adoration to Him who manifests prosperity

    73. Aum Saumyaya Namah

    Adoration to the pleasant one

    74. Aum Bhaktavanchhitadayakaya Namah

    Adoration to the grantor of devotees' desires

    75. Aum Shantaya Namah

    Adoration to the peaceful one

    76. Aum Kaivalyasukhadaya Namah

    Adoration to the bestower of unsullied liberation

    77. Aum Sacchidanandavigrahaya Namah

    Adoration to the embodiment of Existence-Knowledge-Bliss

    78. Aum Jnanine Namah

    Adoration to the great wisdom

    79. Aum Dayayutaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who is full of compassion

    80. Aum Dantaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who has self-control

    81. Aum Brahmadveshavivarjitaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who is free from aversion to knowledge

    82. Aum Pramattadaityabhayadaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who brings terror to power-intoxicated demons

    83. Aum Shrikanthaya Namah

    Adoration to Him whose throat is beautiful

    84. Aum Vibudheshvaraya Namah

    Adoration to the Lord of the Wise

    85. Aum Ramarchitaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who is worshiped by Rama

    86. Aum Vidhaye Namah

    Adoration to Him who is the destiny of all

    87. Aum Nagarajayajnopavitavate Namah

    Adoration to Him whose sacred thread is a king cobra

    88. Aum Sthulakanthaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who has a stout neck, representing tremendous will and compassion

    89. Aum Svayamkartre Namah

    Adoration to Him who is the cause of himself

    90. Aum Samaghoshapriyaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who loves the sound of Sama Veda

    91. Aum Parasmai Namah

    Adoration to Him who is supreme

    92. Aum Sthulatundaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who has a stout, unpredictable trunk

    93. Aum Agranyaya Namah

    Adoration to Him, the first-born of Siva

    94. Aum Dhiraya Namah

    Adoration to the courageous one

    95. Aum Vagishaya Namah

    Adoration to the Lord of speech

    96. Aum Siddhidayakaya Namah

    Adoration to the bestower of fulfillment

    97. Aum Durvabilvapriyaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who loves durva grass and bilva leaves

    98. Aum Avyaktamurtaye Namah

    Adoration to the manifestation of the Unmanifest

    99. Aum Adbhutamurtimate Namah

    Adoration to Him of wondrous form

    100. Aum Shailendratanujotsanga khelanotsukamanasaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who is fond of playing in the lap of His mother, Parvati, daughter of the mountain Lord [Himavat]

    101. Aum Svalavanyasudhasarajita manmathavigrahaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who defeated Manmatha, the God of love, by His sweet beauty

    102. Aum Samastajagadadharaya Namah

    Adoration to the supporter of all the worlds

    103. Aum Mayine Namah

    Adoration to the source of illusory power

    104. Aum Mushikavahanaya Namah

    Adoration to Him who rides the abundance-gathering mouse

    105. Aum Hrishtaya Namah

    Adoration to the rapturously joyful one

    106. Aum Tushtaya Namah

    Adoration to the contented one who has it all in control

    107. Aum Prasannatmane Namah

    Adoration to the bright loving kindly-souled one

    108. Aum Sarvasiddhipradayakaya Namah

    Adoration to the grantor of all fulfillment

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    Re: Lord Ganesha

    Ganesha Dhyanam



    gajānanaḿ bhūtagaṇādisevitaḿ
    kapitthajambuphalacārubhakṣaṇam|
    umāsutaḿ śokavināśakārakaḿ
    namāmi vighneśvarapādapańkajam

    I bow to Gajānana, Whose lotus-feet destroy the obstacles, Who is served by the Gaṇa of Śiva, Who eats delicious rose-apple and mangoes, Who is the son of Umā (Pārvatī), and Who is the destroyer of grief and obstacles.

    Gananayakashtakam


    I sing praises of the Lord of Gana, Who has one tusk of elephant, Who has a huge body, Who is resplendent like heated-gold, Who has a huge belly, and Who has big beautiful eyes.||1||

    I sing praises of the Lord of Gana, Who has three-threads running across His body, Who sits on a black skin of the antelope, and Whose face is shiny like a baby-moon.||2||

    I sing praises of the Lord of Gana, Who is decorated with colorful jewels on His organs, Who has a colorful garland around His neck, Who can manifest as anything He wants, and Who is the Lord.||3||

    I sing praises of the Lord of Gana, Who has the face of an elephant, Who is better than demi-gods, Who is decorated at His ears, Who holds a rope-cord and stick, and Who is the Lord.||4||

    I sing praises of the Lord of Gana, Who, having ascended on the best mouse, is the immense warrior in the battle between demi-gods and the demons.||5||

    I sing praises of the Lord of Gana, Who is always reverred by the Yaksha, the servants of Kuber, celestial singers, magical beings and knowledge holders, and Who has immensely powerful hands.||6||

    I sing praises of the Lord of Gana, Who is the bliss of the heart of Mother Ambika, Who went around his Mother¹, Who is pleased by devotees, and Who is intoxicated².||7||

    I sing praises of the Lord of Gana, Who is the kidnapper of all the obstacles, Who is the Lord, Who becomes an obstacle for all the obstacles, and Who endows us with all the magical powers.||8||

    Those who sing this blissful octet on Ganesh, with an ocean of devotion inside, having liberated from all their sins, go towards the Rudra-Loka.||9||

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    Re: Lord Ganesha

    Namaste all.
    Hands held above her head during a puja, a devotee venerates Lord Ganesha in an act of Ishvarapujana, worship.


    Now I will quote something from the book Living with Siva, Hinduism's Contemporary Culture by Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami.
    By http://www.himalayanacademy.com/reso...lws_ch-45.html
    Thursday
    LESSON 312
    Temple Metaphysics

    Our Supreme God Siva has created the Mahadevas, the Gods, to help us, to protect us, to inspire us -- such as Lord Murugan, Lord Ganesha and many others. Ganesha, above all others, is the God, the great Mahadeva, to be invoked before every act and especially worshiped and prayed to when changes occur in our lives as we move from the old established patterns into new ones. Lord Ganesha is always there to steady our minds and open the proper doors as we evolve and progress. He never, ever fails. He is always there for us when we need Him.
    By http://www.himalayanacademy.com/reso...lws_ch-46.html

    Our loving Ganesha, the rotund Deity honored by all Hindus, is approached with prayers and supplications by four traditionally dressed devotees, each from one of Sanatana Dharma's four primary denominations. Left to right, they are Saivite, Vaishnavite, Smarta and Shakta.
    Now I will quote something from the book Merging with Siva, Hinduism's Contemporary Metaphysics.

    By http://www.himalayanacademy.com/reso...mws_ch-20.html
    Monday
    LESSON 134
    Lord Ganesha, The Gatekeeper

    Lord Ganesha is the first God a Hindu comes to know. As the Lord of Categories, His first objective is to bring order into the devotee's life, to settle him into the correct and proper flow of his dharma -- the pattern of duties, responsibilities and expectations suited to the maturity of his soul. As the Lord of Obstacles, He deftly wields His noose and mace, dislodging impediments and holding avenues open until the individual is set in a good pattern, one that will fulfill his spiritual needs rather than frustrate them.

    Always remember that Ganesha does not move swiftly. He is the elephant God, and His gait is slow and measured. As the God of the instinctive-intellectual mind, His darshans are carried on the slower currents of mind, and so His response to our prayers is usually not overnight or sudden and electric, but more deliberate and gradual. Yet, our patience is rewarded, for His work is thorough and powerful, of matchless force persisting until our lives and minds adjust and our prayer has become reality.

    Lord Ganesha is also known as the Gatekeeper. Access to all the other Gods comes through Him. It is not that He would want to keep anyone from another God, but He prepares you to meet them and makes the meeting an auspicious one. This preparation can mean lifetimes. There is no hurry. It is not a race. Ganesha will faithfully bar access to those who do not merit a divine audience and an ensuing relationship with the other Deities whose darshans are faster. Should a devotee gain unearned access and invoke the powers of other Deities before all preparations were concluded, karma would accelerate beyond the individual's control. Worship of Lord Ganesha, however, may begin at any time.

    Ganesha is the ubiquitous God. There are more shrines, altars and temples for Lord Ganesha than for any other God. Ganesha bhakti is the most spontaneous worship and the simplest to perform. It requires little ritual. Just the ringing of a small bell at the outset of a project before His picture or the burning of camphor or the offering of a flower is enough to invoke His presence and protection. Throughout India and Sri Lanka, there are small, unadorned shrines to Ganapati under shaded trees, along country roads, at bus terminals, along footpaths and in the city streets. His blessings are indeed everywhere. Helping Ganesha, whose powers of mind outreach the most advanced computers we can conceive, are His ganas,or devonic helpers. These ministering spirits collect the prayers of those in need, ferret out and procure the necessary information and bring it before Lord Ganesha's wisdom.
    Now I will quote the INVOCATION TO VINAYAKA,which is the beginning of the Tirumantiram,literally "Holy incantation,".It is the Nandinatha Sampradaya's oldest Tamil scripture, written ca 200 bce by Rishi Tirumular.
    By http://www.himalayanacademy.com/reso...nvocation.html
    INVOCATION TO VINAYAKA

    He who has the five hands and the elephant's face,
    Whose tusk is even as the crescent moon,
    The son of Nandi, the Flower of Wisdom,
    Him I cherish in thought, His feet adore.
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    Namaste all.
    Now I will quote something from the book Dancing with Siva, Hinduism's Contemporary Catechism by Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami.
    By http://www.himalayanacademy.com/reso...andala-20.html
    What Are the Major Ganesha Festivals?

    SLOKA 98

    Ganesha Chaturthi is a joyous celebration of Ganesha's birthday. Vinayaka Vratam is twenty-one days of fasting and daily temple worship. Pancha Ganapati is a five-day family festival of harmony and gift-giving. Aum.

    BHASHYA

    On Ganesha Chaturthi, in August-September, elaborate temple pujas are held. Worship is also given in the home shrine to a clay image of Ganesha that we make or obtain. At the end of the day, or after ten days, we join others in a grand parade, called visarjana, to a river, temple tank, lake or seashore, where we immerse the image, symbolizing Ganesha's release into universal consciousness. During the twenty-one days of Vinayaka Vratam, in November-December, devotees vow to attend daily Ganesha puja, fasting on water and taking a full meal after sunset. Pancha Ganapati, December 21 to 25, is a modern five-day festival of gift-giving, dear to children. Families invoke His five shaktis, one on each day--creating harmony in the home, concord among relatives, neighbors and friends, good business and public relations, cultural upliftment and heartfelt charity. Ganesha's monthly holy day is Chaturthi, the fourth tithi after the new moon. The Vedas implore, "O Lord of Categories, thou art the Lord, the seer of seers, unrivaled in wealth, king of elders, lord of the principle of principles. Hear us and take thy place, bringing with thee all enjoyments." Aum Namah Sivaya.
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    Namo Arya Nandikesvara Deva!
    Hi~
    i am new here, iam from Indonesia, my english is bad.
    i am is bhakta of Lord Ganapati
    i have Ganesha CD

    Shri Ganesh By Jagjit Singh




    Now for the first time Jagjit Singh sings Ganesh! He reveres the adorable Lord of successful beginnings and the destroyer of all obstacles by singing in his glory. The first to be worshipped at every occasion, Lord Ganesh epitomizes everything related to wisdom. Considered as a symbol of intelligence and a conveyer of good luck, He is believed to grant success, knowledge, power, fame and prosperity to all his devotees. Worship the supreme deity this Ganapati season with this soulful offering of eight bhajans, in the divine voice of Jagjit Singh. Clear your environs of all negative energies with this stirring combination of traditional and new bhajans.

    Invite Spiritual And Devotional Bliss… Embrace Auspiciousness!

    1. VAKRATUNDA MAHAKAYA / PRATHAMESHWARA GANADHEESHWARA
      Lyrics By Pt. Girdhar Prasad Jaipurwale
      Composed By Shri Jagjit Singh
    2. GANAPATI BAPPA MORYA
      Lyrics By Rasiksant Hitashri Asudaramji
      Composed By J.S.R. Madhukar
    3. GAIYE GANAPATI JAGVANDAN
      Lyrics By Tulsidasji
      Composed By J.S.R. Madhukar
    4. JAI GANESH GANANATH DAYANIDHI
      Lyrics By Brahmanandji
      Composed By Shri Jagjit Singh
    5. JAI JAI GANPATI BHAKTAN
      Lyrics By Pt. Girdhar Prasad Jaipurwale
      Composed By Shri Jagjit Singh
    6. PRATHAM SUMIR SHRI GANESH
      Lyrics By Barhmanandji
      Composed By Shri Jagjit Singh
    7. VANDE GANPATI VIGHNAVINASHAN
      Lyrics By Rasiksant Hitashri Asudaramji
      Composed By J.S.R. Madhukar
    8. JAI GANESH DEVA
      Lyrics By Surdasji
      Composed By J.S.R. Madhukar
    Singer: Shri Jagjit Singh
    Music Composer: Shri Jagjit Singh And J.S.R. Madhukar
    Recorded By: Amey Londhe

    I want to get lyrics and translation of music.
    Who can give me??

    thank you very much ^_^

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    Namaste,
    Am I probably the only person who perceives Lord Ganesh as symbolism of a nuclear bomb that is the remover all obsticles?

    Maste Nam,
    Zardozi

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    Hari Om
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zardozi View Post
    Namaste,
    Am I probably the only person who perceives Lord Ganesh as symbolism of a nuclear bomb that is the remover all obsticles?

    Maste Nam,
    Zardozi
    Namste Z,

    yes I think you may be ...
    यतसà¥à¤¤à¥à¤µà¤‚ शिवसमोऽसि
    yatastvaṠśivasamo'si
    because you are identical with śiva

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    open the new thread special for Devotional songs translation and lyrics
    what about my idea??
    ...^_^...

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    Quote Originally Posted by shian View Post
    open the new thread special for Devotional songs translation and lyrics
    what about my idea??
    ...^_^...
    Namaste Shian,

    Go ahead Shian, start a new thread on lyrics and translations. I don't have any lyrics for you from the CD. Most of those bhajans appear to be modern compositions. I think the last one though is traditional.

    I was also wondering about "Namo Arya Nandikesvara Deva!" that wrote in your message. Is this a traditional chant/greeting in Indonesia?

    OM Shanti,
    A.



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