Five lessons from Ganesh

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Of all the multitudes of deities and gods that constitute the Hindu religion, Lord Ganesha is probably one of the most loved and revered of all, regardless of individual beliefs and customs. Considered the god of good beginnings and wisdom, it is in his name that new ventures are undertaken and important life decisions made.

 Every obstacle can be overcome

Lord Ganesha is also known as Vigneshwara, one who removes obstacles. It is for this reason that he is invoked in times of crisis by believers and also why business ventures are started with a puja (prayer ceremony) in his name. Removing obstacles is his religion.

Modesty

Lord Ganesha is considered one of the most powerful gods in Hinduism, unlike the other gods who choose bejeweled chariots, his vehicle is the modest mouse. The mouse is seen to signify darkness and, as the Lord's vehicle, is believed to signify the journey from darkness (or ignorance) to light or enlightenment.

Seek knowledge

While Lord Ganesha has been attributed with many of the qualities proverbially credited to elephants, the most well-known are the ears and trunk -- which suggest curiosity, the quest for wisdom and knowledge. His large head and ears are said to indicate an open-minded attitude that helps him accrue wisdom.

These are qualities that we could do well to adopt to improve and grow as a person. Read, explore, listen and learn -- nothing is irrelevant and nothing insignificant. Only when one educates oneself and listens to all sides of an argument can one judge what one truly believes in, what one wants and how it can be achieved. that every obstacle can be overcome. One must also make removing obstacles a dharma in one's own life. Whether in your professional or personal life, with the right attitude -- a never-say-die attitude -- even what seems like the most insurmountable difficulty can be handled without your world falling to pieces. All you need is faith in yourself.

Another interpretation is that Ganesha wins hearts through simple methods, and this too holds a lesson. A shiny car or extravagant lifestyle might impress, but to win hearts, the simplest way is through one's actions -- through simple gestures of affection and respect.

To take this a step further, one must believe that every obstacle can be overcome. One must also make removing obstacles a dharma in one's own life. Whether in your professional or personal life, with the right attitude -- a never-say-die attitude -- even what seems like the most insurmountable difficulty can be handled without your world falling to pieces. All you need is faith in yourself.  

While there are many spiritual lessons to be learned from the stories of Lord Ganesha, there are some lessons that find a place in our every-day professional and personal lives as well. We take a look at some of them:

Act in good faith

Whatever Lord Ganesha undertook, he undertook with conviction and self-belief. It was the belief that his actions were in his and his mother Parvati's best interests is what governed his thoughts and translated into challenging acts, feats that improved his abilities and honed his skills.

It is this that we need to inculcate in ourselves, in the way we work. Any job, if it is worth doing, is worth doing well. Whatever the task you are faced with, face it with courage and conviction and do it to the best of your ability. At the end of the day, even if your effort goes unrecognised, you have the satisfaction of knowing that you gave it your best shot.

Depend on yourself

One of the other names Ganesha is known as is Vinayak, meaning master of oneself. This signifies independence in thought and action. Whether in one's professional or personal life, one must act on one's beliefs after due consideration of relevant factors. Take ownership and responsibility for your actions and their outcome. Just knowing that you alone are responsible will make you take the decision that much more seriously. (courtsy: rediff.com)

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108 Names of Lord Ganesha (with meanings)



1 Akhurath - One who has Mouse as His Charioteer

2 Alampata - Ever Eternal Lord

3 Amit - Incomparable Lord

4 Anantachidrupamayam - Infinite and

Consciousness Personified

5 Avaneesh - Lord of the whole World

6 Avighna - Remover of Obstacles

7 Balaganapati - Beloved and Lovable Child

8 Bhalchandra - Moon-Crested Lord

9 Bheema - Huge and Gigantic

10 Bhupati - Lord of the Gods

11 Bhuvanpati - God of the Gods

12 Buddhinath - God of Wisdom

13 Buddhipriya - Knowledge Bestower

14 Buddhividhata - God of Knowledge

15 Chaturbhuj - One who has Four Arms

16 Devadeva - Lord of All Lords

17 Devantakanashakarin - Destroyer of Evils

and Asuras

18 Devavrata - One who accepts all Penances

19 Devendrashika - Protector of All Gods

20 Dharmik - One who gives Charity

21 Dhoomravarna - Smoke-Hued Lord

22 Durja - Invincible Lord

23 Dvaimatura - One who has two Mothers

24 Ekaakshara - He of the Single Syllable

25 Ekadanta - Single-Tusked Lord

26 Ekadrishta - Single-Tusked Lord

27 Eshanputra - Lord Shiva's Son

28 Gadadhara - One who has The Mace as His

Weapon

29 Gajakarna - One who has Eyes like an

Elephant

30 Gajanana - Elephant-Faced Lord

31 Gajananeti - Elephant-Faced Lord

32 Gajavakra - Trunk of The Elephant

33 Gajavaktra - One who has Mouth like

an Elephant

34 Ganadhakshya - Lord of All Ganas (Gods)

35 Ganadhyakshina - Leader of All The

Celestial Bodies

36 Ganapati - Lord of All Ganas (Gods)

37 Gaurisuta - The Son of Gauri (Parvati)

38 Gunina - One who is The Master of

All Virtues

39 Haridra - One who is Golden Coloured

40 Heramba - Mother's Beloved Son

41 Kapila - Yellowish-Brown Coloured

42 Kaveesha - Master of Poets

43 Krti - Lord of Music

44 Kripalu - Merciful Lord

45 Krishapingaksha - Yellowish-Brown Eyed

46 Kshamakaram - The Place of Forgiveness

47 Kshipra - One who is easy to Appease

48 Lambakarna - Large-Eared Lord

49 Lambodara - The Huge Bellied Lord

50 Mahabala - Enormously Strong Lord

51 Mahaganapati - Omnipotent and

Supreme Lord

52 Maheshwaram - Lord of The Universe

53 Mangalamurti - All Auspicious Lord

54 Manomay - Winner of Hearts

55 Mrityuanjaya - Conqueror of Death

56 Mundakarama - Abode of Happiness

57 Muktidaya - Bestower of Eternal Bliss

58 Musikvahana - One who has mouse

as charioteer

59 Nadapratithishta - One who Appreciates

and Loves Music

60 Namasthetu - Vanquisher of All Evils

& Vices & Sins

61 Nandana - Lord Shiva's Son

62 Nideeshwaram - Giver of Wealth and

Treasures

63 Omkara - One who has the Form

Of OM

64 Pitambara - One who has Yellow-Coloured

Body

65 Pramoda - Lord of All Abodes

66 Prathameshwara - First Among All

67 Purush - The Omnipotent Personality

68 Rakta - One who has Red-Coloured Body

69 Rudrapriya - Beloved Of Lord Shiva

70 Sarvadevatman - Acceptor of All

Celestial Offerings

71 Sarvasiddhanta - Bestower of Skills

and Wisdom

72 Sarvatman - Protector of The Universe

73 Shambhavi - The Son of Parvati

74 Shashivarnam - One who has a Moon

like Complexion

75 Shoorpakarna - Large-Eared Lord

76 Shuban - All Auspicious Lord

77 Shubhagunakanan - One who is The

Master of All Virtues

78 Shweta - One who is as Pure as the

White Colour

79 Siddhidhata - Bestower of Success &

Accomplishments

80 Siddhipriya - Bestower of Wishes and

Boons

81 Siddhivinayaka - Bestower of Success

82 Skandapurvaja - Elder Brother of

Skand (Lord Kartik)

83 Sumukha - Auspicious Face

84 Sureshwaram - Lord of All Lords

85 Swaroop - Lover of Beauty

86 Tarun Ageless

87 Uddanda - Nemesis of Evils and Vices

88 Umaputra - The Son of Goddess

Uma (Parvati)

89 Vakratunda - Curved Trunk Lord

90 Varaganapati - Bestower of Boons

91 Varaprada - Granter of Wishes and

Boons

92 Varadavinayaka - Bestower of Success

93 Veeraganapati - Heroic Lord

94 Vidyavaridhi - God of Wisdom

95 Vighnahara - Remover of Obstacles

96 Vignaharta - Demolisher of Obstacles

97 Vighnaraja - Lord of All Hindrances

98 Vighnarajendra - Lord of All Obstacles

99 Vighnavinashanaya - Destroyer of

All Obstacles & Impediments

100 Vigneshwara - Lord of All Obstacles

101 Vikat - Huge and Gigantic

102 Vinayaka - Lord of All

103 Vishwamukha - Master of The

Universe

104 Vishwaraja - King of The World

105 Yagnakaya - Acceptor of All Sacred

& Sacrficial Offerings

106 Yashaskaram - Bestower of Fame and

Fortune

107 Yashvasin - Beloved and Ever

Popular Lord

108 Yogadhipa - The Lord of Meditation





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Thanks...say Ganapati Bappa Moraya!!!!

"Ganapati Bappa Moraya"

Thats really good. I didnt know all of that. Thanks for sharing this great article.

Regards

Rashmi

 

Gr8 man..

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