Friday, September 27, 2019

Ganesa 14 - Ashtavinayaka 4 - The Legend Of Siddhi Vinayaka Comments

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Siddhi Vinayaka of Siddhatek
Is the only temple,
Amongst the Ashtavinayaka temples,
Where the trunk of Ganesa
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Geeta Radhakrishna Menon
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Rajnish Manga 15 October 2019

How beautifully the poem explains the faith of the devotees to undertake tortuous Parikramas of this unique temple and about how the Lords showers his blessings upon his devotees to remove hurdles in their lives and also banishes all sins and evils trying to target them. Great poem that is full of devotion for Lord Ganesh in the form of Siddhi Vinayaka. Thank you, Geeta ji.

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Glen Kappy 30 September 2019

geeta, curious, i happened to look at this most recent posting of yours in this cycle and found a few things interesting. first, the image of ganesha that accompanies it is indeed fascinating—so human-looking overall. second, the image reminds me that our son isaac who passed was drawn to the stories and representations of this deity. third, the circling you describe of the devotees has parallels to muslims circling the kaaba as they make hajj, sufis twirling in circles, etc. -glen

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Kumarmani Mahakul 28 September 2019

Part - 2 Vinayaka, all obstacles and hurdles are removed, and Siddhi Vinayaka fulfills all aspirations, It is glad that you have published a book on Ganesa entitled " Jai Jai Sri Ganesa" .Many thanks dear madam for sharing this devotional poem with us.

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Kumarmani Mahakul 28 September 2019

Part - 1 An impressive inscription has been made on Siddhi Vinayaka of Siddhatek temple of Maharashtra where the trunk of Ganesa faces the right side instead of left side. Here ardent devotees make twenty one ‘Pradakshinas of the temple to achieve their desire or goal. It is believed that by singing and chanting the name of Siddhi

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Kostas Lagos 27 September 2019

Each poem of yours is a lyrical lesson in India 's culture!

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