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Tanvir ,

Ganesha has been given a boon from brahma for progeny and writing of luck for a

person ,below stroy explains it. W.Sharma Once Ganesha was walking along a

forest path. Lost in his reveries and delight at the beautiful day, he forgot

to look at the path ahead of him. Turning a corner, he bumped into Brahma, who

was on his way to the river. The bump quite knocked out the wind out of Brahma.

He glared at Ganesha and said in anger: "Son of Parvati, I. I.... -" But the

curse he was about to pronounce upon this impudent youngster with an elephant

head died before it was born - for Ganesha, seeing that Brahma was angry, had

begun to dance. At first his big belly shook and his feet thudded noisily. The

flowering creepers swung away in alarm, and hordes of chattering black-faced

monkeys

scurried up to the very tops of the trees, their small babies clinging to their

underbellies. But as Ganesha concentrated, his fat body took on an elegance all

its own, and his dance was as beautiful as the rhythm of the tides and the music

of the stars. Brahma's frown, trying hard to stay on his face, melted away, and

he broke into a smile. "Truly you are a son of Shiva, Ganesha," said Brahma.

"Like the strokes of a pen that end each verse of a poem, Shiva's dance ends

each cycle of creation. But your dance - your dance has in it the laughter of

creation itself, the joy of the universe." Finally Ganesha stamped and

whittled, did a final whirl, and ended with his feet planted squarely on the

ground. He faced Brahma, laughing, and held his right hand, palm facing out, in

the gesture of blessing called the abhaya mudra. Brahma bowed down to Ganesha in

respect. "You who are young, yet have such exquisite dancing

in your soul, I bow to you. I was about to curse for interrupting my thoughts,

but now I bless you instead, O Ganesha. You will be known by people as the

Master of the Dance.All who perform this art in town and in city, in temple and

in court, must first invoke your blessing. May it be so, as long as the earth

shall live." In the classical Indian dance style called Bharatanatyam,

Ganesha's gesture of blessing, the abhaya mudra, means "be not afraid." Even

today, every Bharatanatyam performance begins with a special brief dance that

recalls Ganesha's grace and seeks his blessings. Tanvir <tanvir (AT) siriusbb (DOT) com>

wrote:

Dear Sharma Jee,

 

Greetings.

 

I have heard of keeping Dancing Lord Ganesha near the head of the bed, for

marital problems. But I am interested to know more. Does it work for general

marriage life problems? I would be very glad to know more about it - like what

is the reason of this remedy etc etc.

 

Best wishes,

Tanvir

 

 

 

What can not happen, can never happen.Which is mine, is forever mine. Tanvir

Chowdhurytanvir (AT) siriusbb (DOT) comhttp://www.geocities.com/king_tanvirhttp://www.geocities.com/planetaryastro

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washdev_sharma

 

Friday, July 18, 2003 12:58 PM

Re: Help needed 7/18 mark = group

well the best suggestion interms of jotish help is for her to pray to bal

krishna :|| Om krishnam mameh hum,krishnayei namah||,"and also to keep a statue

of a dancing ganesh on the head board of her bed. also peacock feathers minimum

of 2 nos shud be placed in the bedroom.to improve sex or bed favors wearing of

a five pcs of diamonds in a five petal formation wud dramaticlayy improve that

aspectsIn the servcie of the LordWashdev Sharma(Purohit)~! SURVIVAL OF THE

FITTEST !~

 

 

 

|| OM SHREEM HREEM SHREEM MAHAALAKSHIMIYEI SHREEM HREEM SHREEM NAMAH || In the

service of the Lord WASHDEV SHARMA(PUROHIT)

 

Just one simple request if you will be kind enough to do so....just make one

simple archana at any temple at mata laxmi's alter on my name for gurudakshina

so that the medicine dispensed will be paid for and will reduce your karmic

obligations to me

 

 

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