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Namaskar,

 

Moderators, post this if possible. This is not related with any advaitin

practice. Just an answer to an old query.

 

Few days back there was a question on this group - Why Shani's powers do not

work on Lord Ganesh's devotees. I found this story, which might answer that.

 

 

When the Gods lived on the earth, Mahadeva, the Lord of All, lived on the

highest peak of the Himalayas. With him lived his wife, Queen Parvati. They had

no child.For thousands of years they lived there, looking down upon the entire

world, which lay at their feet. But even the gods have their own sorrows, and it

grieved them that they had no child.Parvati thought that she should go and live

among mankind, and pay sacrifices as they do, and perhaps she may be blessed

with a child. So she went down from the mountains and lived in a forest. Every

day she fed thousands of Brahmans, and spent her days in the prayers and fasting

for a whole year. At the end of that time she bathed in the holy river Ganges,

and then returned to her home.At last her prayers were answered. A son was born

to her.There was great rejoicing among the gods. Mahadeva and Parvati invited

them all to a feast to see their son, baby Ganesh.Parvati was

very happy now, and she loved to show her baby to the gods, and to hear their

remarks. She laid Ganesh upon a golden bed, with his head to the North.Ganesh

was a beautiful baby, and as he lay smiling on his golden bed, the gods came and

gave him gifts.Now Sani was at the party too, but before coming to the party he

had a quarrel with his wife. iN her anger she put a spell upon him so that

whoever he looked at first would fall headless. So Sani kept his eyes down and

would look nobody.Parvati noticed that Sani did not look at her baby, which

seemed strange, so she asked him why he was doing so. With his eyes upon the

ground he told her of the spell his wife had put upon him.Parvati laughed at the

story. She was so proud of her son that she wished everybody to see him and

admire him. She did not believe the spell could touch the son of Mahadeva, the

greatest of the gods.

She took Ganesh in her arms, and held him out to Sani.

"Look," she said, "is he not beautiful?"

Sani said that he was afraid to look, but Parvati would not listen.

So Sani obeyed. As soon as his eyes rested on Ganesh the child’s head separated

from his body. It was caught up to heaven by Krishna.Oh, the cries and tears

there were then! Parvati was full of grief; she did not know what to do. She

threw herself down beside the lifeless body of her child, and wept

bitterly.Vishnu, in pity, mounted Garuda, the eagle, and flew off to fetch the

head of the first thing found. It happened to be an elephant.Vishnu brought the

elephant’s head, and clapped it on the body of Ganesh, and then brought him to

life again.

Then all the gods withdrew and left the parents in grief.Parvati was divided

between sorrow and joy. She rejoiced to have her baby alive again, but it was

terrible that he should be so deformed.

Mahadeva was grieved too, but he told Parvati that it was her vanity that had

caused all the trouble. If she had not insisted upon Sani’s admiring her child,

it would not have happened.

Parvati threw herself before Mahadeva and begged him to bring Ganesh back his

formed shape, but Mahadeva reminded her that while he was all powerful in

heaven, he could not undo what was done on the earth.Parvati blamed herself

bitterly for her fault, and prayed that Ganesh might be gifted with wisdom and

humanity, so that his deformity might be forgotten.This Mahadeva could grant,

and Ganesh was given Prudence, Counsel and Policy.All men love Ganesh, and go to

him for help and guidance. He is the best loved of all the gods.Elephats have

been rewarded with great strength, gentleness and cleverness and have been made

the servants of Kings.Sani was punished with lameness. Though he did not wish to

injure Ganesh, it all happened because he had quarrelled with his wife, and

quarrelsome couples are warned by his example.It is now believed unlucky to

admire children, or to sleep with the head to the North.

 

Regards

 

Madhav

 

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