Ganesha

Ganesha

Ganesha 



Ganesha is the son of Shivaji and Parvati. His vehicle is a mouse named Gink. Being the lord of Ganesha, he has a name Ganapati too. In astrology, they are considered to be Gods of Ketu and whoever is the instrument of the world, their lord Shri Ganesha is. Being an elephant head, they are also called Gajanan. According to Hindu scriptures, Ganesha's name is first to be worshiped for any work. Therefore they are also called first-pujya.


Ganesha Physical structure


Statues obtained from Mandsaur

Quadrangle
Ganapati Adidov, who took different incarnations in every era. Their physical structure also contains a specific and deeper meaning. In Shivmanas worship, Shri Ganesha has been called Pranav (). The upper part in this Akshar Brahma is the head of Ganesha, the lower part of the abdomen, Chandrabindu laddu and the quantity of sand.

The four symbols of ubiquity in all four directions are their four sides. They are tall, because all past creatures strive in their abdomen. Big ears are more prominent and small eyes are indicators of microscopic vision. His long nose (trunk) is a symbol of great intelligence.

Ganesha Twelve names

There are many names of Ganesha, but these 12 names are prominent - Sukmukh, Ekadant, Kapil, Gajankarnak, lambodar, Vikat, Vighn-Nash, Vinayak, Dhumkete, Gandhar, Bhalchandra, Gajanan. For the first time in the above-named Dashash name Nard Puran, the name of Ganesha has been mentioned in Namvali. This is the law of worship of Lord Ganapati in the first of the veneration and marriage ceremony.

Ganesha Family

Father- Lord Shankar
Mata-Bhagwati Parvati
Brother- Mr. Kartikeya (elder brother)
Sister-ashoksundari
Wife - Two 1. Riddhi 2. Siddhi (in South Indian culture, Ganesha has been shown in Brahmachari form)
Son - Two 1. Good 2. Benefits
Dear Bhog (confectionary) - Modak, Ladoo

Overlord - of water element
Major weapon-loop, curb
Vehicles - Mouse

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