Analysis of Ganesh blessing promo

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Posted: 7 years ago
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Ok now you will be thinking what happened to Ganesh promo. Nothing happened. If u listen yesterday the pooja aditya does is first seeking the blessing of Lord ganesha and then invoking the mother goddess Parvati for her blessings on all the auspicious tidings. The first lines "vakrathunda,mahakaya,suryakodi samaprabha,nirvignam kurumeva seva,sarvakaryeshu samsthitha". It means "Lord ganesha seeking ur blessing so that whatever that has been started let it get completed without any hindrance. ". As per Hinduism ganesha is the vignahartha and no function starts without his pooja. Then the next sloka invokes mother goddess Parvati blessing. Sarva mangala mangalye,shive sarvartha sadike,saranye,thrayambike gowri,narayani namosthuthe."Meaning :oh Parvati the seat of all auspicious tidings,the one who grants all the wishes,one who is wife of shiva and sister of narayana I bow in front of you.Bless me. Actually if u look adiya was blessed by the mother goddess long back. The sindoor adi threw on zoya in mussorie was from goddess procession. But even for her blessing to manifest medium is needed. Ganesha is that medium that ensures all blessings are manifested without hindrance. Hence he is evoked even before the goddess.

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Posted: 7 years ago
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Such beautiful analysis you've done... Everything feels so optimistic... It feels no matter what, if a mother is keeping an evil eye, there are greater powers and a mother up there who are taking care everything right...
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Vakratunda Mahakaya Surya Koti Sama Prabha

Nirvighnam Kuru Me Deva Sarva Karyesu Sarvada


This shlok is just so perfect.. everytime i hear, it boosts my moral and gives me instant energy..I don't know why but it always touches the strings of my heart.
Yess Ganesha is Vighanharta and always his name come first whenever someone starts something new in their life. Even wedding cards print Ganeshji on them and seek for his blessing. New project .. new business.. new house.. you will always make Sathiya and Ganeshji to keep you safe and away from all evil eyes. Parvati maa has to be mentioned cause Ganeshji proved that whole world revolves around the parent only when he did parikarma of Shiva-Parvati and that is also one of the reason that we take Ganeshji name before anyone. Shivji blessed him saying his name will be taken first even before them for starting anything new and asking for blessings.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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@azeena yes Hinduism worship Parvati as mother goddess and adiparashakthi.@alizia it is sarva karyeshu sampada right. Sampada means completion. Yes he has shivji blessing that he will be the first to be worshipped even before them. That sloka has more lines actually. @babitha thank u.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: shruthiravi

@azeena yes Hinduism worship Parvati as mother goddess and adiparashakthi.@alizia it is sarva karyeshu sampada right. Sampada means completion. Yes he has shivji blessing that he will be the first to be worshipped even before them. That sloka has more lines actually. @babitha thank u.



It is sarvada meaning hamesha and sama prabha meaning completion? or Prakash? in first line. Yeah it is a big shlok with many lines. Have to listen to it .. i don't remember more except these two lines.
Edited by alizia_malik - 7 years ago

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