Lord Ganesh Writing the Mahabharata Hand Carved Stone Statue 8 Inches

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In general terms, Ganesha is a much beloved and frequently invoked divinity, since he is the Lord of Good Fortune who provides prosperity and fortune and also the Destroyer of Obstacles of a material or spiritual order. It is for this reason that his grace is invoked before the undertaking of any task (e.g. traveling, taking an examination, conducting a business affair, a job interview, performing a ceremony,) with such incantations as Aum Shri Ganeshaya Namah (hail the name of Ganesha), or similar. It is also for this reason that, traditionally, all sessions of bhajan (devotional chanting) begin with an invocation of Ganesha, Lord of the "good beginnings" of chants. Throughout India and the Hindu culture, Lord Ganesha is the first idol placed into any new home or abode.The Mahabharata is the essence of the Indian Culture and in its original Sanskrit is the longest epic ever composed. Vyasa agreed to let Ganesh write his epic. Ganesh had to agree to understand every verse he was going to write for the Vyasa. After every verse the Ganesh had to think of the meaning before Vyasa would continue on to another verse. Ganesh used his broken tusk to write the epic. There is a lesson from the epic and it should be read carefully and understood. The ultimate battle is not about land and riches and worldly power. The ultimate battle, waged on cosmic ground, is about the journey to reclaim the soul and spirit. Read more...



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