Ganesha is the first letter in the alphabet of symbolic forms devised by the rishis. He is the most popular of the gods in the Hindu pantheon. Even votaries of other gods have to pay obeisance to him before starting their rituals to their own chosen deity. Hindus start all religious ceremonies and even worldly affairs of importance by breaking a coconut to Ganesha. He represents the power of the intelligent will unfolding the spiritual life from the world of matter. Hence, he is associated with the
Thank you, dear Divine Mother. For more than a decade I delved deeply into Vajrayana Buddhism and received many empowerments and transmissions from a renowned Lama. About three years ago, I felt "out of sync" with Buddhist teachings, not complete. Then a friend introduced me to Shiva's mantra which I chant a full mala daily (mostly) at my altar. Shiva led me to Lord Krishna who is of my heart. I study and practice without an authentic teacher. There are none near where I live, nor are there any Sanatana Dharma temples. Much gratitude to you, Vanamali, for your books and these posts. Hari Om Hari Om Hari Om
Thank you, dear Divine Mother. For more than a decade I delved deeply into Vajrayana Buddhism and received many empowerments and transmissions from a renowned Lama. About three years ago, I felt "out of sync" with Buddhist teachings, not complete. Then a friend introduced me to Shiva's mantra which I chant a full mala daily (mostly) at my altar. Shiva led me to Lord Krishna who is of my heart. I study and practice without an authentic teacher. There are none near where I live, nor are there any Sanatana Dharma temples. Much gratitude to you, Vanamali, for your books and these posts. Hari Om Hari Om Hari Om
Thank you Maa...just love your writing and you. HariH Om. Om Gam Ganapataye Namah.
So so wonderful, thank you infinitely Maa!! 🙏🏽
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Beautiful descriptions 🙏🌷