Leading worship of Ganesha destroys obstacles and brings success, achievement, fame and victory


For the sake of all welfare without any hindrance.

Parvatipriyaputraya Ganeshay Namonam: ..

Many greetings to Parvati's beloved son Shri Ganesha for the destruction of all obstacles, for the purpose of all welfare. '

In the story of Pu Rano, it is shown that Bhagwati Parvati made a quadrilateral idol with the limb of her limb and prayed to her Swami Devadhideva Mahadev to communicate her life in it and make her famous as her son and make her revered for the whole world. Lord Shiva breathed life into it through Vedokta Jivasukta and Srishtisukta and said - 'O Goddess! This son will become famous in the world and become the lord of the people and will gain fame by the name of 'Ganesha'.

The festival was celebrated in Kailash with the advent of that baby. Sur- Munigan saw the baby and gathered to bless him. Only the contact of Suryaputra Shanidev caused trouble. Shanidev's wife had cursed Shanidev at that time that whoever he saw would be beheaded immediately. ' So Shanidev did not want to fix his eyes on her but Parvati made a special request to bless him and said, 'No one is able to harm my son. But the ritual was the same statement, so it happened. Shanidev came to give Ashish and as soon as he saw the baby, his head became detached from the torso and the light that came out of it merged into Vishnu. Uhapoh was horrified at Kailash.

Coming from Golokdham, Lord Vishnu cut off the head of an elephant lying facing north and revived it by attaching it to the baby's torso. Since then his name has been 'Gajanan'. Gajanan means 'the elephant whose mouth it is.' However, according to the Nagarkhand of the Skandapuran, Parvati gave birth to a child in the form of Gajanan. In the battle of Devasur, Ganesha killed the demons and protected the gods. At that time, Devraj Indra was pleased and said - 'You are the worshiper of all the gods. Worshiping you at the beginning of the work will accomplish all the work. You will be known as 'Disruptive.'

The place of Sriganesha is paramount in Indian culture. Not only should Sriganesha be worshiped first at the beginning of any work, it is considered necessary to worship Sriganapati at the beginning of the worship of any god or goddess. Anyone who does not follow it is disrupted. That is why Ganapati is called 'Vighneshwar' and 'Vighnakartra'. Worshiping Him with the right price and getting His grace is also a disruptor, and a 'disruptor'.

Shivaji went to kill Tripurasura without worshiping Shri Ganesha, but he had to defeat himself. Whenever gods like Shiva, Vishnu, Surya etc. did not worship Shri Ganesha, they had to fail in their work. Only after taking refuge in Shri Ganeshji did he achieve success, achievement and fame. Yamaraj worshiped Ganesha in Namal (Marathawad) region and made him happy. Brahmaji worshiped Shri Ganesha with the intention of achieving success at the time of creation. Mahavishnu worshiped Sriganeshaji in the 'Siddhitech' area for the growth of Madhu-Kaitabh. Shivaji worshiped Ganesha for the Tripurasur massacre in the 'Rajangaon' area of ​​Poona district. When Shivaputra Skande (Kartikeya) came to the 'Verul' field and performed penance for Shri Ganeshji, he was able to kill Tarakasur. When Adi Shakti Mata Parvati came to Vindhyachal region and performed penance on Shri Ganeshji and made him happy, he was able to kill Mahishasur!

Praising Shri Ganesha, the supreme element of Pranavasvarupa, it is said, Ganeshannastyanyat trijagati Ganeshasya mahima, Ganesham machchittan nivastu Ganesha tvamav mam. Shri Ganeshji protect you. You greet Ganesha. It is Ganesha who has saved this world, greetings to the glorious Ganesha. There is no other god greater than Shri Ganeshji. ' The glory of Shri Ganeshji pervades all the three worlds. May my mind dwell in Shri Ganeshji. O Ganesha! You protect me. '

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