Guest guest Posted September 16, 2004 Report Share Posted September 16, 2004 Dear All, Om GAJANANAM BHOOTGANADHISEVITAM KAPITTHYA JAMBOO PHALCHARU BHAKSHANAM UMASUTAM SHOKVINASHKARAKAM NAMAMI VIGHNESHWAR PADPANKAJAM Om God Ganesha`s Vara and Abhaya Mudra The mudras (or hand-gestures) denoting the granting of boons and the dispelling of fear. The sign of dispelling fear shows that the entity is not hostile, and the gesture of giving or granting boons shows the promise of gifts. The Ganapati of the Ganesha Upanishad is a monad, a single deity alone and beyond time. Fear is a product of attachment to the world, so transcending the physical (moksha, or liberation) moves one beyond fear. This is why the Ganesha Upanishad quotes the Arthava Veda, "The one who moves towards knowledge of the timeless is never afraid." The sign of dispelling fear, like the noose and goad, shows that Ganesh is a god of magic, who moves the adept towards knowledge of that which is beyond time and space. The vara mudra shows that Ganesha may grant boons to the human being. Boons are usually granted to those who show their devotion by performing feats of yoga or following yogic practises. In reality, it is the yogic practices themselves which lead to Siddhi. Ganesha is a yogi-god, frequently depicted in yoga postures (or asana) and described as "always situated in the muladhara", the lotus at the base of the spine where the kundalini shakti resides. Gaurav Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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