Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 Tom wrote (and manoj replied): Ammachi, "Tom" <tomgull wrote: > It was at this meeting someone asked if the Ganesh bhajan should > be first, or the guru bhajan, and Dayamrita said "guru bhajan". (Manoj): Amma herself starts with a ganesh bhajan first, but Br. Dayamrita says to start with a guru bhajan. interesting. It is clear that he practises 'Guru is verily God, so Guru first'. Dear Tom, Manoj and all ~ originally I wasn't going to add anything to this discussion, but when I re-read the above, it kind of struck me that Amma starts with a ganesh bhajan first. I remember the first time I had the wonderful opportunity to attend a puja/homa. It was several years ago, and my first ever experience at participating in a homa. I had never seen a fire ceremony, and it was incredible. Swami Satyananda Saraswati and Shree Maa where doing the puja. Swami periodically injected comments so people like me, who didn't have a clue what was happening, would at least have some basic information. At one point, just at the beginning, he said, puja always begins with inviting the Deities to come and witness our worship, and Ganesh is always the first Deity to be invited because he is the Lord of Wisdom ... there were a couple of other reasons that Swamiji gave, but I don't remember them. So, if anyone is interested, I will ask what they are. Ganesh is also the first Deity to be invited during the recitation of any (Hindu) spiritual scripture. The invitation, however, is somewhat brief, not like doing a whole bhajan or a mantra. But my guess would be that Amma uses the bhajan for this purpose because she has stated that, in this Kali Yuga, bhakti (and she includes the singing of bhajans in this) is the best way for most people to worship. In the Chandi Path, which was the basis of the ceremony I witnessed, It very simply says: ete gandhapushpe om gam ganapataye namah With these scented flowers Om we bow to the Lord of Wisdom, Lord of the Multitudes. (Ganapati is one of the names for Ganesh). And then all the other Gods and Goddesses are invited in turn. I have seen this same invitation to Ganesha and then to the other Gods and Goddesses in every sacred scripture I have read (and many of these scriptures may also be used as the basis for a puja). This is just information. There may be some who don't follow this tradition, but it was very interesting to me to read that Amma, in her own way, brings Ganesh to the hall first. Jai Ma , Jai Sri Ganesha ~ Linda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 Ammachi, nierika wrote: > At one point, just at the beginning, he said, puja always begins with > inviting the Deities to come and witness our worship, and Ganesh is always the > first Deity to be invited because he is the Lord of Wisdom ... there were a > couple of other reasons that Swamiji gave, but I don't remember them. So, if > anyone is interested, I will ask what they are. > Jai Ma , Jai Sri Ganesha ~ Linda Yes please do ask; it will be fun to hear his insights. As the Lord of Wisdom, there are delightful stories, I will post this later. The other main reason Ganesh is invoked first is because he is considered the Lord who destroys obstacles on the path of our goals and objectives. (Vighneshwara). LS supports this too. Naamavali name# 78(or 79?) / stotra verse # 31: MahaGanesa nirbhinna vighna yantra praharshita. In India, Lakshmi-Ganesh combination is considered very sacred and auspicious to worship. Laskhmi is the Goddess of Wealth, but the true etymology of the meaning means Goddess that helps us clairify our Goals and Objectives (Lakshya - Goal or target) and Ganesh is the God of destruction of obstacles to goals. So by being able to invoke the grace to clarify our goals and destroy the obstacles on the path, Laskhmi-Ganesh is one complete package to success in material and spiritual life! Jai Ma! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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