Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Ganesa 17 - Ashtavinayaka 7 - The Legend Of Mahaganapati Comments

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In this ancient temple of Ganapati in Ranjangaon,
Ganesa is seated on a lotus, in a cross-legged posture.
He faces the east flanked on either sides
By his two beautiful consorts -
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Geeta Radhakrishna Menon
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Kumarmani Mahakul 04 October 2019

Mahaganapati is hailed as the the auspicious Lord ‘Mangal Moorti' who ensures success and fulfillment. Ganesa Chaturthi is celebrated in the temple With worship, rituals and splendorous festivals.....haunting expression on Mahaganapati or Ganesa. A beautiful devotional poem is amazingly shared.

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Rajnish Manga 02 October 2019

(2) Whatever be the interpretation 'The Legend Of Mahaganapati' remains etched in the hearts of all devotees and are blessed by the most merciful Lord. Thanks for sharing the spiritually satisfying poem, Geeta ji.

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Rajnish Manga 02 October 2019

Ganpati.... Who caused an obstacle in Siva's chariot by breaking the axle. Siva.... meditated on his son Ganesa.... he appeased and pleased his son I doubt if it was the arrogance of Lord Ganesh, The Mangalmurti- or His all-powerful presence at that place which put a check on the chariot of Lord Siva who also happens to be His father.

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Julia Luber 01 October 2019

Dr. Geeta: Many more thank yous for your informative, exotic and intriguing poems- I often feel a spell of spirituality cast over me when I read your poems. I do need a dose! Thank you!

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James Mclain 01 October 2019

Great poem filled with an emence amount of information. I humbly thank you. James McLain 🎸

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