Guest guest Posted September 14, 2005 Report Share Posted September 14, 2005 Vinakaya or Gananayaka is another name for Ganesha. Gananayaka is the lord of Ganas or one who defeats Gana. A beautiful son named Gana was born to the King Abhijit and queen Gunavati. He was very bright and strong.He was a great devotee of Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva, pleased with his devotion granted him some boons like lordship over the three worlds and escape from death through things possessing three gunas. However, this increased Gana's ego. He soon fell into bad company. Once, after his hunting expedition he came to Kapila Rishi’s ashram for taking rest. Kapila welcomed him and invited him for lunch along with his entire army. Indra had given Kapila Rishi a jewel called CHINTAMANI. With its help the sage fed the entire army with the tastiest food.When Gana saw this, he wanted to possess the gem so the greedy Gana asked the Rishi to give the jewel to him. When Kapila refused, Gana took away the Chintamani by force. Kapila worshipped Ganapati who was pleased. There, Gana got a dream that Kapila came with an army and one of Kapila’s companions cut Gana’s head with his axe. Gana woke up and immediately started with an army to kill Kapila. He was stopped by his father Abhijit who advised him to return the Chintamani to Kapila. Ignoring his appeal, Gana reached Kapila Vana....Ganesha’s Shakti called Siddhi came to the war. She created a warrior with a lakh hands. He was called Laksha. He destroyed Gana’s army and arrested his sons. Gana became furious and attacked Vinayaka with all his forces. In a fierce fight,Vinayaka killed Gana with his axe. .Abhijit returned the Chintamani to Kapila and asked for pardon. He got his grandsons Shulapani and Sulabha released and crowned them in Gana’s throne. Kapila adorned Vinayaka with the Chintamani and worshipped him. From that time Ganapati was called as Chintamani Vinayaka, Kapila Vinayaka or Sumukha Vinayaka. As these incidents took place below a Kadamba tree, the village around it was called Kadamba Thirtha. After getting Gautama’s curse, Indra performed penance here and got released of the curse. Brahma Deva meditated here to subdue his mind, which was wavering. As his worries (chinta) were removed, the idol is called Chintamani. The palace is called STHAVAR (STABLE) or THEUR. King Rukmangada got cured from KUSHTA ROGA after worshipping Chintamani Ganesa and bathing in Kadamba Thirtha. Such is the greatness of this temple. The Ganesa idol here is facing east and has its trunk left-turned. (Source – Mudgala Purana – II Khanda – 13th Chapter) Om Shree Ganeshaya Namah.. Sai bhakt, Deepa H debu7366 for Good Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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