Thursday, July 25, 2013

HINDU GOD LORD GANESH.





Sri Ganesha Utsav.  It will start from 1 September 2013.

 

                                                GANESHA STUTI.

Jai Ganapati Sadguna Sadan, Kavivar Badan Kripaal  
Vighna Haran Mangal Karan, Jai Jai Girijaalaal    (2)

 

ll Chaupai ll
Jai Jai Jai Ganapati Ganaraaju,Mangal Bharana Karana shubha kaajuu
Jai Gajbadan Sadan Sukhdaata , Vishva Vinaayaka Buddhi Vidhaataa Vakra

Tunda Shuchi Shunda Suhaavana,Tilaka Tripunda bhaal Man Bhaavan
Raajata Mani Muktana ura maala, Swarna Mukuta Shira Nayana Vishaalaa

Pustak Paani Kuthaar Trishuulam , Modaka Bhoga Sugandhit Phuulam
Sundara Piitaambar Tana Saajit, Charana Paadukaa Muni Man Raajit

Dhani Shiva Suvan Shadaanana Bhraataa, Gaurii Lalan Vishva-Vikhyaata
Riddhi Siddhi Tav Chanvar Sudhaare, Mooshaka Vaahan Sohat Dvaare

Kahaun Janma Shubh Kathaa Tumhari,Ati Shuchi Paavan Mangalkaarii
Ek Samay Giriraaj Kumaarii, Putra Hetu Tapa Kiinhaa Bhaarii

Bhayo Yagya Jaba Poorana Anupaa,Taba Pahunchyo Tuma Dhari Dvija Rupaa
Atithi Jaani Kay Gaurii Sukhaarii, Bahu Vidhi Sevaa Karii Tumhaarii

Ati Prasanna Hvai Tum Vara Diinhaa, Maatu Putra Hit Jo Tap Kiinhaa
Milhii Putra Tuhi, Buddhi Vishaala , Binaa Garbha Dhaarana Yahi Kaalaa

Gananaayaka Guna Gyaan Nidhaanaa, Puujita Pratham Roop Bhagavaanaa
Asa Kehi Antardhyaana Roop Hvai, Palanaa Par Baalak Svaroop Hvai

BaniShishuRudanJabahiTum Thaanaa,Lakhi Mukh Sukh Nahin Gauri Samaanaa
Sakal Magan Sukha Mangal Gaavahin, Nabha Te Suran Suman Varshaavahin

Shambhu Umaa Bahudaan Lutaavahin,Sura Munijana Suta Dekhan Aavahin
Lakhi Ati Aanand Mangal Saajaa, Dekhan Bhii Aaye Shani Raajaa

Nija Avaguna Gani Shani Man Maahiin, Baalak Dekhan Chaahat Naahiin
Girijaa Kachhu Man Bheda Badhaayo, Utsava Mora Na Shani Tuhi Bhaayo

Kahana Lage Shani Man Sakuchaai, Kaa Karihau Shishu Mohi Dikhayii
Nahin Vishvaasa Umaa Ura Bhayauu, Shani Son Baalak Dekhan Kahyau

Padatahin Shani Drigakona Prakaashaa, Baalak Sira Udi Gayo Aakaashaa
Girajaa Girii Vikala Hvai Dharanii, So Dukha Dashaa Gayo Nahin Varanii

Haahaakaara Machyo Kailaashaa, Shani Kiinhon Lakhi Suta Ko Naashaa
Turat Garuda Chadhi Vishnu Sidhaaye, Kaati Chakra So GajaShira Laaye

Baalak Ke Dhada Uupar Dhaarayo, Praana Mantra Padhi Shankar Daarayo
Naama'Ganesha'ShambhuTabaKiinhe,Pratham Poojya Buddhi Nidhi Vara Diinhe

Buddhi Pariikshaa Jab Shiva Kiinhaa , Prithvii Kar Pradakshinaa Liinhaa
Chale Shadaanana Bharami Bhulaai, Rache Baithii Tum Buddhi Upaai

Charana Maatu-Pitu Ke Dhara Liinhen, Tinake Saat Pradakshina Kiinhen
Dhani Ganesha Kahi Shiva Hiye Harashyo,Nabha Te Suran Suman Bahu Barse

Tumharii Mahima Buddhi Badaai, Shesha Sahasa Mukha Sake Na Gaai
Main Mati Heen Maliina Dukhaarii, Karahun Kaun Vidhi Vinaya Tumhaarii

Bhajata 'Raamsundara' Prabhudaasaa, Jaga Prayaaga Kakraa Durvaasaa.
Ab Prabhu Dayaa Deena Par Keejai, Apnii Bhakti Shakti Kuchha Deejai

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Shrii Ganesha Yeh Chaalisaa, Paatha Karre Dhara Dhyaan l
Nita Nav Mangala Graha Base, Lahe Jagat Sanmaana ll
Sambandh Apna Sahasra Dash, Rishi panchamii dinesha l
Poorana Chaalisaa Bhayo, Mangala Moorti Ganesha ll

 

 

 

Sri GANESHA, is also called GANAPATI. Sri  Ganesha, considered the remover of obstacles, is the first god worshipped at the beginning of any Pooja or of a new enterprise, and his image is always seen at the entrance of temples or houses.

Sri Ganesha is a patron of letters and learning, and he is the legendary scribe who wrote down the Mahabharata, from Vyasa's dictation. He is also called the chief of the Ganas.                      Sri Ganesha is usually depicted coloured red, he is pot-bellied, has one tusk broken, and has four arms that may hold a noose, a goad, a pot of rice or sweetmeats, and his broken tusk or that may bestow boons or protection. He rides on a rat.

One account of his birth is that Devi Parvati formed him from the rubbings of her body so that he might stand guard at the door while she bathed. When Lord Shiva approached, unaware this was his son, he was enraged at being kept away from his wife and sent his attendants against Sri Ganesha, whose head was cut off in the battle. To ease her grief, Lord Shiva promised to cut off the head of the first living creature that he came across and join it to the body. This was an elephant. Sri Ganesha is an important figure in our religion.

During the early part of the 20th century, however, Sri Ganesha festivals were revitalized by Bal-Gangadhar Tilak as a national event of celebration.

Ganesha-chaturthi, the festival celebrating his birth, falls on the fourth day of the lunar month Bhadrapada  and is observed with particular enthusiasm in Maharashtra Gujarat etc.

 

Worshippers devoted to the worship of Sri Ganesha celebrate Ganesha Festival with great pomp and show. In about the 10th century, worshippers helped to establish Sri Ganesha as the only deity to be worshipped at the beginning of all important undertakings and religious ceremonies. Temples are dedicated to Sri  Ganesha, the largest of which is the Ucchi-pillaiyar Kovil, a rock-cut temple near Tiruchchirappalli, and Siddhi Vinayak temples at Indore and Prabhavati, Mumbai.

Sri Ganesha was worshiped both by meditating upon his image and by offering him fruit and flowers without meditation. Sect members wore a red circle on their foreheads and branded themselves on the shoulders with the mark of an elephant's face and tusk.

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