Wednesday Wisdom – Seek Blessings of Lord Ganesha
Wednesday Wisdom – Seek Blessings of Lord Ganesha
Lord Ganesha (is regarded as the destroyer of barriers, the patron of the arts and sciences, and the god of knowledge and insight. He is frequently portrayed as having an elephant head, a chubby human body, and four hands, each holding a symbolic object: a lotus, an ankush (goad), a trishul (trident), and a bowl full of modak, a sweet dumpling that is regarded as his favourite dish.
Ganesha’s deeds and his entire form are symbolic of greater ideas. His elephant head stands for comprehension and wisdom. The ability to listen more is symbolized by huge ears. His one damaged tusk serves as a reminder to hold onto the good while being willing to discard the needless. His big stomach is supposed to demonstrate his capacity to process both the good and the terrible in life.
Lord Ganesha and Kaliyuga
Along with the Kalki incarnation of Lord Vishnu, lord Ganesha will also come onto this Earth and will be known as ‘DhumraKetu’. The word “Dhumraketu” comes from “Dhumra” = smoke and “ketu” = flag or banner. The word means “he whose flag is smoke.” The name suggests Ganesha with a smoky-hued or grey banner, indicating his power to dispel misunderstanding and delusion and guide believers through worldly issues. This form represents Ganesha’s ferocious, protective side, commonly seen on a blue horse. Dhumraketu purifies and guides spiritual seekers to wisdom. Ganesha’s name and shape emphasize his function as a leader who can dispel darkness with knowledge and enlightenment.
6 Powerful Bhajan/Mantra to Seek Blessings of Lord Ganesha
In modern-day times, many are not able to chant mantras due to mantras primarily being in Sanskrit. In this piece, let us dive into simple yet effective bhajan to seek the blessings of Lord Ganesha: (The first 1-2 lines are being mentioned)
“Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh Deva
Mata Jaki Parvati, Pita Mahadeva”
“Sukhkarta Dukhharta Varta Vighnachi
Nurvi Purvi Prem Krupa Jayachi”
“Shendur Laal Chadhaayo Achchhaa Gajamukha ko
Dondil Laal Biraaje Sut Gauriihar ko”
“Deva Shree Ganesha
Jwaala si chalti hai aankhon mein jiske bhi dil mein tera naam hai”
“Gajanan, Gajanan, Gajanan
Padharo, padharo mere bappa morya”
Om Ganapati yahan pathau tahan javo das kos aage ja dhai kos peeche ja das kos sajje das kos khabbe Maiya Guffa ki aagya man riddhi siddhi devi aan agar sagar jo na aave to mata Parvati ki laaj Om kraam phat swaha.
Other Ways to Seek Blessings of Lord Ganesha
- Offer 21 Durva every Wednesday to seek his blessings and remove all obstacles from life
- Offer 21 Modak to him every Wednesday
This article is written by, Sidhharrth S Kumaar, Astro Numerologist, Energy Healer, Culture Expert, Music Therapist, Life & Relationship Coach, and Founder, NumroVani
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