Lord Ganesha was the son of Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva. However at the time of his birth, Lord Shiva was not around, so when he came to visit Goddess Parvati, Ganesha did not recognise him and did not allow him to enter his mother’s abode….
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Symbolism in Hinduism
Most of the people mistake Hinduism as a religion worshiping multiple gods. This is totally wrong. According to Bhagavad Geetha, one of the holy texts of Hinduism, there is only one god and that god is present everywhere. In Geetha it says that the god is present inside everything in this world. Or it consider god as omnipotent as well as omnipresent. “Thath thvam asi” the core content of Vedas which means “that is you” too points to this fact. Hinduism teaches to see godly presence in every living creature and that is why the Hindus always pray “Loka sarvva sukhino bhavanthu” which means let all the creatures in this world be good.
However, when you go through different epics of Hinduism or different temples of Hindus you will find out many gods and goddesses. This will certainly create confusion in the minds of those who are not well versed with Hindu philosophy. The truth is that these different gods and goddesses with different shapes have been used to convey the message to how to lead an ideal life to get succeeded in one’s life.
For example, let us take the case of Lord Ganesha, the elephant faced god of Hindus. He is considered as the god who will remove all the obstacles in our path. It is usual among Hindus to start anything with the worshiping of Lord Ganesha. He has great significance in Hindu rituals too as he will be worshiped in the beginning of any rituals even though they are related to some other gods. Such an important god has been pictuerized as an ugly figure with a pot belly and elephant face. Do you know why it has been done thus? Here is the importance of symbols in Hinduism.
As mentioned earlier, Lord Ganesha is the god who removes all the obstacles in your way and helps you to attain success. The large elephantine ears of Ganesha denote the importance of being a good listener. You may not be able to take decision of your own at many times. You will have to listen to others and should try to take out the best from their suggestions. The long trunk in the place of nose reminds us that we should be always vigilant and should smell the trouble very early when we are proceeding towards success. Short but sharp eyes remind us about the significance of observation. We should observe everything happening around us and try to understand the ground realities. Small mouth says not to talk too much. The large stomach reminds you that everything happens in your life should get digested then and there itself and you should not carry those things forward. If you are wasting your time behind thinking about the past you cannot win your life.
In Hinduism almost all Gods, picturized in many epics have their own vehicles. They used either birds or animals as their vehicles. When most of them have stronger and large vehicles such as tiger, bull, peacock, eagle etc, Ganesha selected a mouse as his vehicle. No need to wonder why such an important deity has selected such a small animal as his vehicle. Here you can see the use of symbolism again.
A vehicle is the one that carries you to new terrain. Similarly our wishes also carry us to new areas. Here Ganesha says that you should have smaller wishes to lead a beautiful life. Moreover, we should be able to control our wishes and they should not control our acts.
This is just one case. There are many more places where apt symbols are used in Hinduism to guide us in our life. And that is why people are saying that Hinduism is not a religion but a way of life.
Source by Ravikumar Ambadi
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Aarti Sangrah: Top 15 Aarti Songs
Aartis are the verses or sonnets (poetic), in the form of praise of a God. Here we have provided you Top 15 Aartis (devotional songs) of various Indian gods and goddesses. Aartis are performed during the puja of these deities.
00:00:01 – 01) Jai Ganesh Deva
00:04:33 – 02) Om Jai Shiv Omkara
00:14:17 – 03) Om Jai Jagdish Hare
00:24:01 – 04) Aarti Sri Ramayanji Ki
00:29:47 – 05) Aarti Kunjbihari Ki
00:33:48 – 06) Om Jai Santoshi Mata
00:46:50 – 07) Om Jai Ambe Gauri
01:02:04 – 08) Om Jai Saraswati
01:10:42 – 09) Om Jai Gange Mata
01:17:07 – 10) Om Jai Laxmi Mata
01:24:01 – 11) Aarti Kije Hanumaan Lala Ki
01:35:21 – 12) Aarti Sri Sai Guruvar Ki
01:44:07 – 13) Jai Jai Sri Shani Dev
01:49:59 – 14) Jai Paras Deva
01:58:34 – 15) Aarti Satyanarayanji Ki
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Siddhivinayak Temple in Mumbai
Siddhivinayak Temple in Mumbai is a highly revered shrine of Lord Ganesha. According to Hindu traditions, worship of Lord Ganesha is considered auspicious for starting any task and Lord Siddhivinayak is just a synonym of Lord Ganesha. The temple consists of small hall where the idol of Shri Siddhi Vinayak is placed elegantly in the shrine.
Architecture
The building is not large. However, the magnificent architecture unfailingly casts a charm on visitors. The temple has wooden doors leading to the sanctum, which is carved with images of the Ashtavinayak, the eight manifestations of Lord Ganesha in Maharashtra. Inner roof of the temple is gold plated with a central statue of Ganesha flaunting four arms, a lotus, an axe, modakas (sweet deep fried dumplings) and a garland of beads. Siddhi and Riddhi, two affiliates of Lord Ganesh, flank his idol.
Worshipping Lord Ganesha
A statue of Lord Hanuman is placed near the main entrance. Tuesday is considered the most auspicious day when large number of devotees flock to the temple premises to pray. Followers of Hinduism worship Lord Ganesha before any important task.
Phool Gali
Phool Gali (Flower Street) near the temple is a narrow street where your can find flower sellers selling their flowers in their stalls. Fragrance of these flowers refreshes anyone who enters the alley.
How to Reach
Nearest railhead Victoria Terminus is just half an hour away from the temple. Autos and taxis can be taken from the temple to any part of Mumbai. For taking local buses, walk to Prabhadevi.
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