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In this episode, I'm joined by Sahana, a passionate travel blogger and food enthusiast from India. Sahana shares her deep connection to Indian cuisine, discussing how her family's love for food has shaped her appreciation for both home-cooked meals and the rich, diverse flavors of Indian street food. We dive into why some travelers find Indian cuisine overwhelming—covering spice levels, unique ingredients like cardamom and cinnamon, and cultural aspects such as eating with hands. Sahana gives us essential tips for finding authentic Indian food and how to avoid the dreaded Delhi belly! We also talk about traditional meals, how festivals like Ganesha Chaturthi are celebrated with elaborate dishes, and the intricate process of making beloved South Indian foods like dosa and chutney. If you're curious about what to eat in India, especially in Southern India, or looking for travel tips for India, this episode will satisfy your appetite for knowledge on Indian food and culture! Connect with Sahana: https://vacaywork.com/ Email: sahana@vacaywork.com Instagram Facebook Pinterest Sign up for the newsletter!! Each month I'll be sending out a newsletter with insider tips Sign up HERE! ***Looking to experience the flavors we've explored firsthand? Skip the stress of travel planning and work with a trusted professional to take care of all of that for you! Travel Trails specializes in crafting unforgettable travel experiences tailored to your taste for adventure. Don't miss out on tasting these delicious dishes because you don't have the time to plan. Visit https://travel-trails.com/ to learn more and follow @TastyTrailsTravelPod and @Travel.Trails___ on Instagram to stay up to date on episodes and all things food & travel
Join me for Virgo Virtual New Moon Circle, originally streamed exclusively LIVE in my Thirteen Moons digital Astrology membership on September 1st, 2024. In this episode, I dive deep into the energies of the Virgo New Moon, which is uniquely a "micromoon" or "minimoon' this year. I'll share valuable astrological insights about the sign of Virgo, other current cosmic transits, and the Vedic astrology of this moon currently in Purva Phalghuni Nakshatra. We'll also touch on the significance of Ganesha Chaturthi during this time. To conclude, I offer a collective Tarot reading for the upcoming Vedic lunar cycle, providing guidance and wisdom to help you navigate the weeks ahead. If you enjoy this episode, consider joining my Thirteen Moons digital Astrology membership for more exclusive content, including personalized Tarot readings, astrological insights, cosmic-themed Yoga practices, magickal meetups, live virtual moon circles, and more! To choose your membership and receive your FREE TRIAL, go here: https://www.veenalenae.com/store Tune in, and let's align with the cosmic energies of this Virgo New Moon!
Ganesha Chaturthi, a Hindu festival is celebrated on the 31st of August this year. During this festival, idols of Lord Ganesha (also referred as Ganapathy, Vinayagar and Pillaiyar) are taken in a procession and worshipers dissolve them in a body of water, mostly the sea. - விநாயகர் சதுர்த்தி, இந்த ஆண்டு ஆகஸ்ட் 31 ஆம் தேதி கொண்டாடப்படுகிறது. அதன் போது விநாயகர் சிலைகள் ஊர்வலமாக எடுத்து செல்லப்பட்டு கடலில் கரைக்கும் வழிபாடுகளும் நடப்பதுண்டு.
Episode Topics Happy Ganesha Chaturthi! Ganesha is associated with the root chakra The elephant symbol and the root chakra are important in many traditions https://amzn.to/2YPuVHt (Joseph Campbell) and God Third Eye chakra vs the Root Chakra https://paleoayurvedapodcast.com/episode/the-root-chakra-for-business-ancient-and-time-tested-practices (Our Ayurveda and Root Chakra for Business | Ayurveda and Tantra episode) https://paleoayurvedapodcast.com/episode/the-third-eye-chakra-for-business-ancient-and-time-tested-practices (Our Ayurveda and Third Eye for Business | Ayurveda and Tantra episode) Saturn, karma and awareness The Brihadaranyaka Upanishad and our subconscious Ayurveda, kapha and awareness Do atheists believe in God? https://amzn.to/3E9HiOz (Jordan Peterson) and ayurvedic awareness Ganesha and the NIne Planets, Nava Grahas Ganesha can be considered the deity of ayurvedic awareness https://amzn.to/3lZloae (Real Astrology) by John Frawley https://amzn.to/3fVkMPj (The Upanishads) by Eknath Easwaran https://archive.org/details/the-origins-of-ganesa (The origins of Ganesha by Indian scholar Y. Krishan) Find us on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/c/AskTimAndVie (https://www.youtube.com/c/AskTimAndVie) Email us your feedback and any questions you may have at: ask.tim.and.vie@gmail.com We will surprise you with a gift for https://tim-and-vie.aweb.page/p/9cb53a21-8265-448d-8ec5-aa73728de142 (supporting your friendly neighborhood podcast ) May we all be well, adapt and thrive! - Tim and Vie Other Resources This series is brought to you by Yoga Energy School. It can be found at http://YogaEnergy.com (http://YogaEnergy.com ) Yoga Energy School is offering Private Online Yoga Alliance registered 200-hr and 300-hr teacher trainings and continuing education. They can be found at http://YogaEnergy.com (http://YogaEnergy.com) Find us on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/c/AskTimAndVie (https://www.youtube.com/c/AskTimAndVie) Did you subscribe to the podcast? Did you share this episode with all your friends? Email us your feedback at: ask.tim.and.vie@gmail.com May we all be well, adapt and thrive! - Tim and Vie For Yoga Alliance Registered Instructors Earn CEUs here: http://YogaEnergy.com (http://YogaEnergy.com) Disclaimer All information provided here is for informational and educational purposes only, and is not to be construed as medical advice or instruction. No action should be taken solely on the contents of this Podcast. Please consult your physician or a qualified health professional on any matters regarding your health and well being or on any opinions expressed within this Podcast. You assume all responsibilities and obligations with respect to any decisions, advice, conclusions or recommendations made or given as a result of the use of this Podcast. Audio Transcript Hello, this is Tim. And this is Vie and we welcome you to another episode of the spartan mind strength podcast. And what's this episode about? This episode is about the Upanishads, astrology, ayurveda and of course Ganesha. All in 10 minutes? All in 10 minutes. Awesome. Stay tuned. We'll be right back. We're back. And we're talking about ayurveda, astrology, the Upanishads and Ganesha. That takes almost 10 minutes just to say. I know. So how are you going to bring all these together? Well, first we have to start with Ganesha, right? Of course. Om Gum Ganapataye Namaha. Exactly. Because it started a couple of days ago. Yes. Ganesha Chaturthi. Actually, by the time this comes out, it'll have already started. Yes. So Ganesha the elephant headed deity that - -- Came from Greece Well, from Egypt, through Greece, to India, right? He's very often associated with the root chakra, the elephant. And, we mentioned in the previous episode that the elephant is, can be thought of as the essence of the Kapha bioenergy, right. So the... Support this podcast
A passage on Ganesha Chaturthi, about how parents are important to us, no one is more important than parents for us. We should keep respecting our parents everyday, there's are particular day named parents' day but, everyday is a parents day cause they give us food everyday, they love us everyday, they take care of us everyday, they maintain everything for us everyday! So why we can't celebrate parents day everyday
Episode Topics Happy Birthday Ganesha! Happy Ganesha Chaturthi! What is the Ganesha Chaturthi celebration What to eat on Ganesha Chaturthi Ganeshaya Vighneshvaraya Namaha! Ayurveda, the Kapha dosha and Ganesha Ganesha and Mushika According to Ayurveda, Mushika symbolizes our senses Why Ganesha is considered the obstacle remover Ganesha does not fit the anthropomorphic profile of other Indian deities Ganesha in ancient Egypt and ancient Greece Bactrian coins with elephant heads Zeus, Ganesha and Nike, the ancient Greek goddess of victory Shiva, Ganesha and Muruga or Kartikeya (the Indian god of war) Is Muruga the male representation of Nike? The non sectarian aspect of Ganesha https://archive.org/details/the-origins-of-ganesa (The origins of Ganesha by Indian scholar Y. Krishan) Find us on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/c/AskTimAndVie (https://www.youtube.com/c/AskTimAndVie) Email us your feedback and any questions you may have at: ask.tim.and.vie@gmail.com We will surprise you with a gift for https://tim-and-vie.aweb.page/p/9cb53a21-8265-448d-8ec5-aa73728de142 (supporting your friendly neighborhood podcast ) May we all be well, adapt and thrive! - Tim and Vie Other Resources This series is brought to you by Yoga Energy School. It can be found at http://YogaEnergy.com (http://YogaEnergy.com ) Yoga Energy School is offering Private Online Yoga Alliance registered 200-hr and 300-hr teacher trainings and continuing education. They can be found at http://YogaEnergy.com (http://YogaEnergy.com) Find us on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/c/AskTimAndVie (https://www.youtube.com/c/AskTimAndVie) Did you subscribe to the podcast? Did you share this episode with all your friends? Email us your feedback at: ask.tim.and.vie@gmail.com May we all be well, adapt and thrive! - Tim and Vie For Yoga Alliance Registered Instructors Earn CEUs here: http://YogaEnergy.com (http://YogaEnergy.com) Disclaimer All information provided here is for informational and educational purposes only, and is not to be construed as medical advice or instruction. No action should be taken solely on the contents of this Podcast. Please consult your physician or a qualified health professional on any matters regarding your health and well being or on any opinions expressed within this Podcast. You assume all responsibilities and obligations with respect to any decisions, advice, conclusions or recommendations made or given as a result of the use of this Podcast. Audio Transcript Hello, this is Tim. And this is Vie and we welcome you to another episode of the spartan mind strength podcast. And this is part two of Of Ganesha Chaturthi. Yay. Stay tuned. We'll be right back. And we are back Ganeshaya Vighneshvaraya Namaha! Wow. That's a fancy thing. What did you just say? Ganeshaya Vighneshvaraya Namaha! But what is that in English? So Ganesha, or Ganeshaya, Ganeshaya.is just more poetic. It's the, the name of Ganesha. Vighneshvarara means obstacle remover, And that's what he is. And that's who he is. And namaha is hello, how are you doing? Ganeshaya Vighneshvaraya Namaha. Very nice. You can say - thank you Ganesha for removing all the obstacles for me. Very nice. This is part two of Ganesha Chaturthi. And what does that mean? Well, Ganesha Chaturthi is a huge worldwide celebration for Ganesha. Chaturthi is the fourth day of the new moon of a particular month, the sixth month in the Hindu calendar. So it comes from the number four in Sanskrit. Okay. So the fourth day of the new moon that falls in the sixth month of the Hindu calendar, which is usually our August or September is when they officially celebrate the birthday of Ganesha. And this year it is when? This year is September 10th. Okay. And how long does it go? And it goes for 10 to 11 days. So officially the end of the celebration is September 21st this year. And what do you Support this podcast
Episode Topics Om Gum Ganapataye Namaha Happy Ganesha Chaturthi! Ganesha was not mentioned in the Vedas in his current form What are the Puranas in relation to the Vedas and the Upanishads The importance of the Puranas ayurvedically Ganesha is about giving power to the people The Shiva Puranam, one of the 18 most important Puranas Ganesha in Nepal How Ganesha got his elephant head according to the Shiva Puranam Shiva and the ganas Parvati and the shaktis Stratagem is the most clever part of strategy The one tusked elephant Ganesha aka Ekadanta Ganesha loves coconuts and jaggery Ganesha, the Lord of the gods https://archive.org/details/the-origins-of-ganesa (The Indian Scholar Vie is referring to, Y. Krishan) Find us on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/c/AskTimAndVie (https://www.youtube.com/c/AskTimAndVie) Email us your feedback and any questions you may have at: ask.tim.and.vie@gmail.com We will surprise you with a gift for https://tim-and-vie.aweb.page/p/9cb53a21-8265-448d-8ec5-aa73728de142 (supporting your friendly neighborhood podcast ) May we all be well, adapt and thrive! - Tim and Vie Other Resources This series is brought to you by Yoga Energy School. It can be found at http://YogaEnergy.com (http://YogaEnergy.com ) Yoga Energy School is offering Private Online Yoga Alliance registered 200-hr and 300-hr teacher trainings and continuing education. They can be found at http://YogaEnergy.com (http://YogaEnergy.com) Find us on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/c/AskTimAndVie (https://www.youtube.com/c/AskTimAndVie) Did you subscribe to the podcast? Did you share this episode with all your friends? Email us your feedback at: ask.tim.and.vie@gmail.com May we all be well, adapt and thrive! - Tim and Vie For Yoga Alliance Registered Instructors Earn CEUs here: http://YogaEnergy.com (http://YogaEnergy.com) Disclaimer All information provided here is for informational and educational purposes only, and is not to be construed as medical advice or instruction. No action should be taken solely on the contents of this Podcast. Please consult your physician or a qualified health professional on any matters regarding your health and well being or on any opinions expressed within this Podcast. You assume all responsibilities and obligations with respect to any decisions, advice, conclusions or recommendations made or given as a result of the use of this Podcast. Audio Transcript Hello, this is Tim and this is Vie and we welcome you to another episode of the spartan mind strength podcast. Today's episode is about Ganesha. Yes, it's in honor of Ganesha Chaturthi. That's a fancy word. Yes, it is. Stay tuned, we'll be right back And we're back. Om Gum Ganapataye Namaha. Yes. Om Gum Ganapataye Namaha. That's right. You always ask Ganesha for help before you do anything major. And Ganesha is considered the god or the deity of the people. Yes. Ganesha is all about power to the people. Sweet. Yeah. I love Ganesha. Ganesha is the most beloved god, deity, archetype - Whatever you wanna call it. - In the Hindu tradition. And when we say Hindu tradition, we don't mean the religion. We mean the tradition, the tradition includes many philosophies, everything. And I love how every story is changed a little bit, depending on where it was actually told. Exactly. Yes, every area has its own version of Ganesha and how Ganesha was created. So there is, in the Vedic philosophy, is that the right term? Yes. There is stories of Ganesha. Yes. All sorts of stories of Ganesha. Can you tell me where Ganesha was first brought up that you've been able to find? Yes, Ganesha was officially brought up in the Puranas. Some people will say that Ganesha was brought up in the original Vedas, like in the Rig Veda, but quite a few scholars will argue that the name Ganapati that the Rig Veda talks about refers to God as the creator... Support this podcast
→ English Ganesha - God of New Beginnings, Success and Wisdom Lord Ganesha is one of the most popular Gods in our Hindu culture. He is known to be the destroyer of obstacles and devotees worship him at the onset of any important work. He is one of the most distinctive Gods with an elephant head and a human body. Ganesha is the son of Shiva and Parvati and is the brother of Kartikeya and Ashok Sundari. He is also the God of prosperity and fortune. There are several stories in regards to his birth. In one of the stories he is born from Shiva and Parvati in a forest. Parvati was elated after her son's birth. She invited all the Gods to come and see the child's face but forgot to call Lord Shani. That is why Shani's evil eye fell on him and his head was burnt. This is when Lord Shiva replaces his head with an elephant head. In the second story Shiva and Pravati visit a forest and happen to see an elephant couple joyfully playing with each other. Lord Shiva and Parvati also take forms of elephant and decide to stay in the forest for a while. During their stay in the forest Lord Ganesh is born. This story is the most popular story about Ganesha's birth. Once Goddess Parvati and her friends Jaya and Vijaya were bathing in her apartment. Parvati had asked Nandi to stand outside the house and guard it. She told him not to allow anyone to enter until they finished bathing. However Shiva came unexpectedly at the door. Poor Nandi requested Shiva not to enter the house but Shiva did not listen. He entered the house. Parvati was furious after that. She wanted a personal guard now who will not let anyone enter the house without her permission not even Shiva. This is when she created Ganesha out of the dirt she rubbed off during her bath. She created a very handsome boy and gasped in joy looking at her son. Ganesha asked what shall he do for his mother. Parvati asked him to be a guard and stand at the entrance. She told him not to allow anyone. Shiva again turned up unexpectedly and wanted to enter the house. Lord Ganesha didn't let him. Shiva did not know then that he was created by Parvati and thought him to be some random person. Lord Ganesh also didn't know that Shiva was Parvati's husband. He did not allow Shiva to enter the house. Shiva turned angry and the fire from his third eye burnt Ganesha's head. When Parvati saw this she turned furious. Her rage and anger started burning the whole Universe. To calm her down and restore balance in the Universe Lord Shiva makes Ganesha alive again by replacing his head with an elephant's head. Lord Shiva was guilty and apologized for his anger. He then declared Ganesha as the chief of all Gods. He announced that all the worship and rituals should only begin by praying to Lord Ganesha first. Only after worshipping him the prayers would reach other Gods. Ganesha is also known as the God of intellect. Once Ganesha and Kartikeyan argued who will marry first. This is when their parents Shiva and Parvati decided to conduct a competition among them. They told both of them that whoever goes around the entire world and reaches Kailasha first will be the first one to marry. Lord Kartikeyan immediately left Kailasha with the aim of covering the Universe first. However Lord Ganesha just circled his parents 7 times and said he has won the race. When Parvati and Shiva asked he said that it was written in Shastras that circling your parents 7 times is as good as moving through the whole world. Lord Shiva was impressed with his intellect and he won the race. Hence he was married to two beautiful sisters Buddhi (embodiment of Wisdom and intellect) and Siddhi (Embodiment of spiritual growth and success). He later had two sons from them Kshema (prosperity) from Siddhi and Labha (Fortune) from Buddhi. Lord Ganesha is portrayed as a half Elephant and half-human god. He is shown to have a pot belly which indicates that he is fond of eating. Modak is his favorite sweet and is offered to him during his worship. He s shown riding his divine vehicle Rat which signifies swiftness. However Ganesha is shown having only one tusk. There are different stories on this as well. Let us discuss a few. In one of the stories Ganesha defeats a demon named Gajamukh and loses his tusk while fighting him. Gajamukh had become invincible after taking boon from Shiva. He started misusing his powers. That is when Shiva asked Ganesha to fight him. Ganesha won the battle however lost one of his tusks during the fight. Ganesha is also the one who wrote the famous Hindu epic Mahabharata. Rishi Ved Vyas approached Ganesha requesting him to write Mahabharata on his behalf while he recites it to him. Ganesha agreed however gave him one condition that he should not stop even for a second while reciting. Vyasa agreed however he also put a condition that Ganesha needs to understand first whatever he is writing and then move ahead to the next stanza. Ganesha also agreed. Vyasa started reciting and didn't stop even once. He was so fast that Ganesha's pen broke while penning down the story. Ganesha realized his mistake that he underestimated the sage's intellect. To apologise Ganesha broke one of his tusks, and started writing with that as a gesture of respect. Ganesha Chaturthi or Vinayaka Chaturthi is one of the most celebrated festivals in India and is celebrated with full passion and vigor. It is celebrated as Ganesha's birthday. → Hindi गणेश - नई शुरुआत, सफलता और ज्ञान के देवता भगवान गणेश हमारी हिंदू संस्कृति में सबसे लोकप्रिय भगवानों में से एक हैं। उन्हें बाधाओं का नाश करने वाला माना जाता है और भक्त किसी भी महत्वपूर्ण कार्य की शुरुआत में उनकी पूजा करते हैं। वह हाथी के सिर और मानव शरीर के साथ सबसे विशिष्ट देवताओं में से एक है। गणेश शिव और पार्वती के पुत्र हैं और कार्तिकेय और अशोक सुंदरी के भाई हैं। वह समृद्धि और भाग्य के देवता भी हैं। उनके जन्म के संबंध में कई कहानियां हैं। एक कहानी में वह एक जंगल में शिव और पार्वती से पैदा हुए हैं। पार्वती को उनके पुत्र के जन्म के बाद समाप्त कर दिया गया था। उसने सभी देवताओं को आमंत्रित किया कि वे बच्चे का चेहरा देखें और भगवान शनि को बुलाना न भूलें। इसी कारण शनिदेव की बुरी नजर उन पर पड़ी और उनका सिर जल गया। यह तब है जब भगवान शिव अपने सिर को हाथी के सिर के साथ बदलते हैं। दूसरी कहानी में शिव और प्रावती एक जंगल में जाते हैं और एक हाथी जोड़े को खुशी-खुशी एक दूसरे के साथ खेलते हुए देखते हैं। भगवान शिव और पार्वती भी हाथी का रूप लेते हैं और थोड़ी देर के लिए जंगल में रहने का फैसला करते हैं। उनके वन में रहने के दौरान भगवान गणेश का जन्म हुआ है। यह कहानी गणेश के जन्म के बारे में सबसे लोकप्रिय कहानी है। एक बार देवी पार्वती और उनके दोस्त जया और विजया अपने अपार्टमेंट में स्नान कर रहे थे। पार्वती ने नंदी को घर के बाहर खड़े होकर पहरा देने को कहा था। उसने उससे कहा कि जब तक वे स्नान समाप्त नहीं कर लेते, तब तक किसी को भी प्रवेश नहीं करने दिया जाएगा। हालांकि शिव अप्रत्याशित रूप से दरवाजे पर आए। बेचारी नंदी ने शिव से घर में प्रवेश न करने का अनुरोध किया लेकिन शिव ने बात नहीं मानी। वह घर में घुस गया। इसके बाद पार्वती उग्र हो गईं। वह अब एक निजी रक्षक चाहती थी जो किसी को भी शिव की अनुमति के बिना घर में प्रवेश नहीं करने देगा। यह तब है जब उसने अपने स्नान के दौरान गंदगी से गणेश को बनाया था। उसने एक बहुत सुंदर लड़का बनाया और अपने बेटे को देखकर खुशी में झूम उठी। गणेश ने पूछा कि वह अपनी मां के लिए क्या करेंगे। पार्वती ने उन्हें एक गार्ड बनने और प्रवेश द्वार पर खड़े होने के लिए कहा। उसने उसे किसी को भी अनुमति नहीं देने के लिए कहा था। शिव फिर से अप्रत्याशित रूप से बदल गए और घर में प्रवेश करना चाहते थे। भगवान गणेश ने उन्हें जाने नहीं दिया। शिव को तब पता नहीं था कि वह पार्वती द्वारा बनाए गए थे और उन्हें कुछ यादृच्छिक व्यक्ति मानते थे। भगवान गणेश भी नहीं जानते थे कि शिव पार्वती के पति थे। उन्होंने शिव को घर में प्रवेश नहीं करने दिया। शिव क्रोधित हो गए और उनकी तीसरी आंख से आग ने गणेश के सिर को जला दिया। जब पार्वती ने देखा तो वह उग्र हो गईं। उसके गुस्से और गुस्से ने पूरे ब्रह्मांड को जलाना शुरू कर दिया। ब्रह्मांड को शांत करने और संतुलन बहाल करने के लिए भगवान शिव ने अपने सिर को हाथी के सिर से बदलकर गणेश को फिर से जीवित कर दिया। भगवान शिव दोषी थे और अपने गुस्से के लिए माफी मांगी। उन्होंने तब गणेश को सभी देवताओं के प्रमुख के रूप में घोषित किया। उन्होंने घोषणा की कि सभी पूजा और अनुष्ठान केवल भगवान गणेश से प्रार्थना करके शुरू होने चाहिए। उसकी पूजा करने के बाद ही प्रार्थना अन्य देवताओं तक पहुँचती थी। गणेश को बुद्धि के देवता के रूप में भी जाना जाता है। एक बार गणेश और कार्तिकेयन ने तर्क दिया कि कौन पहली शादी करेगा। यह तब है जब उनके माता-पिता शिव और पार्वती ने उनके बीच एक प्रतियोगिता आयोजित करने का फैसला किया। उन्होंने उन दोनों से कहा कि जो कोई भी पूरी दुनिया में घूमता है और कैलाशा पहुंचता है वह शादी करने वाला पहला व्यक्ति होगा। लॉर्ड कार्तिकेयन ने पहले यूनिवर्स को कवर करने के उद्देश्य से कैलाश को तुरंत छोड़ दिया। हालाँकि भगवान गणेश ने सिर्फ 7 बार अपने माता-पिता की परिक्रमा की और कहा कि उन्होंने दौड़ जीत ली है। जब पार्वती और शिव ने पूछा तो उन्होंने कहा कि शास्त्रों में लिखा है कि अपने माता-पिता का 7 बार परिक्रमा करना पूरी दुनिया में घूमने जितना ही अच्छा है। भगवान शिव उनकी बुद्धि से प्रभावित हुए और उन्होंने दौड़ जीत ली। इसलिए उन्होंने दो सुंदर बहनों बुद्धी (बुद्धि और बुद्धि का अवतार) और सिद्धि (आध्यात्मिक विकास और सफलता का अवतार) से शादी की थी। बाद में उनके पास सिद्धि और क्षा (समृद्धि) से दो बेटे हुए। भगवान गणेश को आधे हाथी और आधे मानव भगवान के रूप में चित्रित किया गया है। उसे एक पॉट पेट दिखाया गया है जो दर्शाता है कि वह खाने का शौकीन है। मोदक उनकी पसंदीदा मिठाई है और उनकी पूजा के दौरान उन्हें अर्पित किया जाता है। उन्होंने अपने दिव्य वाहन चूहे की सवारी करते हुए दिखाया जो तेज़ी को दर्शाता है। हालांकि गणेश को केवल एक ही भुजा वाला दिखाया गया है। इस पर भी अलग-अलग कहानियां हैं। आइए हम कुछ चर्चा करें। एक कहानी में गणेश गजमुख नाम के एक राक्षस को हराते हैं और उससे लड़ते हुए अपना टस्क खो देते हैं। शिव से वरदान लेने के बाद गजमुख अजेय हो गया था। उसने अपनी शक्तियों का दुरुपयोग करना शुरू कर दिया। तभी शिव ने गणेश जी से युद्ध करने के लिए कहा। गणेश ने लड़ाई जीत ली, लेकिन लड़ाई के दौरान अपना एक टस्क खो दिया। गणेश वही हैं जिन्होंने प्रसिद्ध हिंदू महाकाव्य महाभारत लिखा था। ऋषि वेद व्यास ने गणेश से संपर्क किया और उनसे महाभारत लिखने का अनुरोध किया, जबकि उन्होंने उसे सुनाया। गणेश ने सहमति व्यक्त की लेकिन उन्हें एक शर्त दी कि वह पाठ करते समय एक सेकंड के लिए भी नहीं रुकें। व्यास ने सहमति व्यक्त की लेकिन उन्होंने यह भी शर्त रखी कि गणेश को जो कुछ भी लिखना है उसे पहले समझना होगा और फिर अगले श्लोक के आगे बढ़ना होगा। गणेश भी सहमत हो गए। व्यास ने सुनाना शुरू किया और एक बार भी नहीं रुके। वह बहुत तेज था
"Ganpati Ka tyohar" Means "Ganesha Chaturthi" This spectacular festival honors the birth of the beloved Hindu elephant-headed god, Lord Ganesha, popularly worshiped for his ability to remove obstacles and bring good fortune.
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Eine Geschichte am Vorarbend von Ganesha Chaturthi: Swami Saradananda erzählt bei Yoga Vidya Bad Meinberg warum man an Ganesha Chaturthi, dem Erscheinungstag von Ganesha, nicht den Mond anschauen kann. Auf ersten Blick eine etwas eigenartige Geschichte – die vermutlich auch auf zweiten Blick etwas eigenartig bleibt. Auch weil Swami Saradananda keine wirkliche Erklärung dieser alten […]
Am kommenden Mittwoch, 19.9. wird Ganesha Chaturthi, der Erscheinungstag bzw. Geburtstag von Ganesha, gefeiert. Ganesha steht für die Kraft des Anfangs. Dieser Tag, bzw. auch die Tage ab jetzt, sind sehr gut geeignet, neue Vorsätze zu fassen, Altes loszulassen, Neues anzugehen. Bitte innerlich darum , dass du deine spirituelle Praxis intensivieren, Hindernisse beseitigen und Mut […]
Am kommenden Mittwoch, 19.9. wird Ganesha Chaturthi, der Erscheinungstag bzw. Geburtstag von Ganesha, gefeiert. Ganesha steht für die Kraft des Anfangs. Dieser Tag, bzw. auch die Tage ab jetzt, sind sehr gut geeignet, neue Vorsätze zu fassen, Altes loszulassen, Neues anzugehen. Bitte innerlich darum , dass du deine spirituelle Praxis intensivieren, Hindernisse beseitigen und Mut entwickeln kannst. Einige Tipps zur Vorbereitung auf Ganesha Chaturthi: Rezitiere das Mantra Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha – oder höre der Rezitation dieses Ganesha Mantras zu Andere Mantras sind Om Glam Glaum Gam Ganapataye Namaha Om Ganeshaya Namaha Ganesha Sharanam Fasse neue Vorsätze – schreibe sie Der Beitrag Ganesha Chaturthi am kommenden Mittwoch erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Am kommenden Mittwoch, 19.9. wird Ganesha Chaturthi, der Erscheinungstag bzw. Geburtstag von Ganesha, gefeiert. Ganesha steht für die Kraft des Anfangs. Dieser Tag, bzw. auch die Tage ab jetzt, sind sehr gut geeignet, neue Vorsätze zu fassen, Altes loszulassen, Neues anzugehen. Bitte innerlich darum , dass du deine spirituelle Praxis intensivieren, Hindernisse beseitigen und Mut … „Ganesha Chaturthi am kommenden Mittwoch“ weiterlesen
Sukadev erzählt am heutigen Geburtstag von Ganesha über die Art wie Ganeshas Kraft Wirkt und uns helfen kann. Lesung und Kommentar von Sukadev Bretz, Gründer und Leiter von Yoga Vidya. http://www.yoga-vidya.de
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Learn all about the beloved elephant-headed Hindu deity Ganesha in episode 33 of the Ancient Art Podcast. We explore the annual festival celebrating his birth, Ganesha Chaturthi, and discover how he happened to get that elephant head. Plus we investigate why, oh, why he’s missing a tusk! We look closely at a few magnificent sculptures of Ganesha at the Art Institute of Chicago and conclude with an exploration of the contemporary art installation Public Notice 3 by Jitish Kallat on view through January 2, 2011, which juxtaposes Swami Vivekananda’s September 11, 1893 speech in Chicago on religious tolerance with the terror attacks of September 11, 2001. See all episodes, image galleries, credits, transcripts, and additional resources at http://ancientartpodcast.org. Connect at http://twitter.com/lucaslivingston and http://www.facebook.com/ancientartpodcast.
Heute ist Ganesha Chaturthi, der Feiertag Ganeshas. Ein Tag, wo du neue Vorsätze fassen, Neues angehen, Hindernisse beseitigen, deine spirituelle Praxis intensivieren und Mut entwickeln kannst. Beim heutigen Samstag-Abend-Internet-Live-Satsang ist wird Ganesha das besondere Thema sein: Ganesha Mantras, Ganesha Kirtans, Ganesha Geschichten und Erläuterungen zu Bedeutunf von Ganesha. Du kannst dabei im Internet live dabei … „Ganesha-Chaturthi Feier heute – Live im Internet“ weiterlesen
This talk is on Ganesha Chaturthi by M.G. Prasad. This Hindu festival is celebrated all around the world by Hindus. This talk presents the spiritual insight of the Lord Ganesha and the story associated with the festival.