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Showing posts with label Dandalaiya... Undrallaiya.. Vinayaka Chavithi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dandalaiya... Undrallaiya.. Vinayaka Chavithi. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Dandalaiya... Undrallaiya..!

Vinayaka Chavithi is the birth day of Vinayaka who is the embodiment of peace and joy. Ganesha means leaderless and leader of himself. It is believed that as soon as one remembers Parvati Sutta, who is the first worshiper of such power and lord of Ganas, all Vighnas will be removed. It has been a tradition for generations to perform the first puja of any ceremony. On the birth day of such Ganapaiah  Every village is celebration.
Vakratunda Mahakaya Suryakoti Samaprabha Nirvignam Kurumedev Sarvakaryeshu Sarvada!
It is our tradition to start any work only after praying to Ganesha, a God who shines with a great form with a twisted trunk and shines like a million suns. Such Vighnadipati was born on the same day as Bhadrapadshuddha Chavithi. That's why Vinayaka Chavithi is celebrated as a glorious festival by everyone regardless of whether they are big or small. From Ganasatha's form to vehicle, from narration to immersion


No matter how you worship it:
Worshiping the stone Ganesha brings wisdom, worshiping the copper idol brings wealth, measuring the silver Ganesha brings longevity, and wearing a golden statue brings determination. But Ganesha Purana says that if you worship each manu of Lord Ganesha made of clay, you will get all the auspicious things along with them. Ganesha is celibate. An argument. Another belief is that he had two wives named Siddhi and Buddhi. Although there are various stories about the emergence of these Siddhis and Buddhis, they are only representations of Vighnadhipati Abhaya. Buddhi is for worldly knowledge and Siddhi is for spiritual knowledge Symbols. In some places there is a tradition of worshiping Vriddhi along with another wife of Ganesha. Although it appears in so many forms on the outside, the meaning of all these is to enrich our life by realizing the philosophy of Lord Ganesha.
That form is amazing: 
Large ears, small eyes and big body.... In the form of Ganesha, which looks different, each organ symbolizes a different quality. . Goddess Saraswati is the female form of knowledge, while Ganesha is the male form. That's why when Vyasabhagavan wanted to write Bharata, none other than Ganesha could come forward to write it. After understanding but not writing. Ganasatha was not intimidated by Vyasa's rule. Vinayaka turned his tooth into a pen and completed the Panchamaveda as Digvi Jaya in order to continue writing the Mahabharata without slowing down the speed of Vyasa. He was killed by his father for his promise to his mother. Kumaraswa became the head of the father's ganas in competition with me. Ganesha used his subtlety to succeed on many occasions. He told the world that there should be a desire to win but overcoming our shortcomings is not a big problem.

So far everything in this festival is special:
It is not just one day of festivals all month long Every tithi in Bhadrapada month is special. The Panchami that comes after Vinayaka Chavithi is Rushipanchami. It is said that if you worship Saptarsha on that day, all the sins will be removed. After that, the respective deities are worshiped on Suryashashti, Lalita Saptami and Radhashtami tithus. Bhadrapada Ekadashi is also known as Parivanta Ekadashi. On the first day of Ekadashi, Lord Vishnu reclining on Sesthalpam, on the day of Pari Vartana Ekadashi is pressed to the other side. to fight That's why the day got its name as Parivartan Ekadashi. It is said that if one fasts and vigils on this day...all sins will be destroyed. The next day was Vamana Jayanti. Vamanu, an incarnation of Vishnu appeared on this day! Mahalayapaksha, which is considered to be auspicious to the patriarchs, also falls in this month.
Be it Gauri Puja or Lakshmi Noma, Lord Shiva's Abhishekam or Maha Vishnu's vows, they do not begin with a single invocation of Ganapayya. It is auspicious to take refuge in such a first Pujyadi on his birthday!