29Dec/16

Top 11 Ganesh Songs || Ganesh Aarti Full | Ganesh Mantra | Ganesh Bhajan – Hindi Devotional Song



Listen to the most popular Ganesh Songs Hindi, Ganesh Aarti Full, Ganesh Mantra by Suresh Wadkar & Best Ganesh Bhajan Hindi from your favorite artist in this jukebox. Believe in Ganesha and he will always be with you.

Song Listing
♫ Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh Deva by Sadhana Sargam – 00:02
♫ Morya Morya by Anup Jalota – 05:50
♫ Sukhkarta Dukharta by Sadhana Sargam – 16:43
♫ Sindhur Lal Chadayo by Sadhana Sargam – 19:42
♫ Galin Lotangan by Chorus – 21:08
♫ Om Ganganpatye Namah by Suresh Wadkar – 22:08
♫ Shree Ganesh Mantra by Suresh Wadkar – 38:34
♫ Sidhivanayak Hey Ganraj by Shailendra Bhartti – 56:49
♫ Shree Ganesh Atharvashirsha by Suresh Wadkar – 1:23:34
♫ Ganesh Chalisa by Manoj Mishra – 1:38:48

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29Dec/16

How to Get Rid of Debt Fast – Discover the Old Hindu Mantra and Become Debt Free for Life

So you want to know how to get rid of debt? Of course you do that is the reason you are here.

Do you know inside all of us we have a magnetic energy that either attracts or repel money from us, so if you have this magnetic force running in your favor then you’ll attract money from all sort of unimagined sources, opportunities will look for you. If not, no matter what you do money will find a way to dodge you, if that seems to be the case you’ll gather more and more debt because everyone has to fulfill basic and some luxury needs, and most of us will do it even if we have to take loan for it.

In today’s world cars and eating at restaurants is not a luxury, it has become a necessity, and I truly agree with it because in today’s society we are dealing with 10 times more pressure then our fathers did, so we have to add more variety in our life to keep our gray matter (minds) working.

So now if you are ready to kiss goodbye to your debts forever, I am going to give you a very powerful mantra from ancient Hindu Veda (holy book).

Chanting this mantra for 7 times a day will get you some very powerful results in a very short time period, and will make the debt seem like a thing of past.

So here it is, sit in a quite place where nobody can disturb you for at least 10 minutes and start chanting: Om gan ganpate namah.

Repeat the mantra for 7 times with closed eyes and while feeling the vibrations of the sound.

The reason this mantra works is because it gets blessings straight from the lord of wisdom and prosperity, the lord ganesha.

Lord Ganesha is a Hindu god and he is associated with every sort of material gain. In India it is almost impossible for a Hindu family to start any new venture without worshipping lord ganesha; he is the god of good luck.

Lord Ganesha is also known as vignaharta (problem solver).

This mantra is so powerful, that many people got rid of their life time debt within few months of chanting.

This mantra would be powerful no matter where you read it, but you can even increase and fasten its impact by chanting it while sitting in front of the statue of lord ganesha himself.

So what are you waiting for, start following the info in this article and get rid of your debt forever.


Source by Kim K Jones

29Dec/16

Family of Ganesha – First Family of Hindu Religion

Ganesha is the youngest member of Lord Shiva’s family and is known to be very dear to all the Hindu deities mentioned in the Hindu mythology. Though, there are many famous tales associated with the birth of Ganesha or Ganesh, the most popular is that in which his mother prepares a statue from clay and blesses it with life. The statue turns into none other than Ganesha, who is known to be fond of sweets. The following information talks about other members of the family to which Lord Ganesha belongs.

Shiva, the Destroyer

Lord Shiva, the father of Ganesha, is one of three supreme Hindu Gods, the other two being Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma. Known to reside at Kailasa Mountain, Shiva is worshipped with different names like Sankara, Rudra, Neelkanth and many more.

Shiva is held responsible for unknowingly cutting the head of his own son, Ganesha, when the latter denied him permission to enter the quarters of Goddess Parvati, Shiva’s wife. However, Shiva restored Ganesha to life after discovering the latter to be his own son. Apart from that, Shiva also announced that Ganesha would be worshipped before any other God or Goddess by people in the universe during any type of ceremony.

Parvati, the Shakti

Goddess Parvati, popularly known as Shakti, the power, is the mother of Ganesha. The Goddess is considered to be the centre of whole of the energy prevailing in the universe. Parvati is believed to be the second incarnation of Sati, the first wife of Lord Shiva. Kown by other names like Gauri, Bhairavi, Bhavani and many more, Parvati is considered to be very near to her son, Ganesha.

As mentioned earlier, Parvati created Ganesha as a statue from clay to guard the quarters, while she went to take a bath. Apart from the story mentioned in the last section, another famous tale tells how Ganesha got an elephant head. Ganesha’s head was turned to ashes, when the cursed God Shani had a look at the newborn child. However, Lord Vishnu soon replaced Ganesh’s head with one of elephant.

Famous Ganesh gifts consist of portraits and statues, depicting young Ganesha with his father and mother.

Kartikeya, the Brother

Kartikeya or Skanda is the brother of Ganesha, though their birth chronology is a matter of debate. Kartikeya is a popular deity among South Indians and also the residents of countries like Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Singapore. As per the legends, Ganesha once defeated his brother in a competition by acting wiser.

Riddhi and Siddhi

Though Ganesha is believed to be a bachelor, in some parts of India, he is believed to have two wives, named Riddhi, who represent prosperity and Siddhi, who represent the spiritual power. It is also believed that the Lord has a third wife, named Buddhi, representing wisdom.

Shubha and Labha

Shubha and Labha are known to be the two sons of Lord Ganesha, the former representing auspiciousness and the latter one representing profit.


Source by Ford Walston