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Om Namah Sivaya

 

 

Lord Ganesha is the elephant-faced Patron of Art and Science, the Lord of Obstacles and Guardian of Dharma. His will prevails as the force of righteousness, the embodiment of Siva's karmic law in all three worlds. Aum.

 

 

Lord Siva, the Almighty Power, created heaven and earth and the God Lord Ganesha to oversee the intricate karmas and dharmas within the heavens and all the earths. Lord Ganesha was created as a governor and interplanetary,intergalactic Lord. His knowledge is infinite, His judgment is just. It

is none other than Lord Ganesha and His mighty band of ganas who gently help souls out of the Naraka abyss and adjust them into higher consciousness after due penance has been paid, guiding them on the right path toward dharmic destiny. He is intricate of mind, loving pomp, delighting in all things sweet and enjoying adulation.

Lord Siva proclaimed that this son be worshiped first, even before Himself. Verily, He is the Lord of Karma. All Mahadevas, minor Gods, devas and sentient beings must worship

Ganesha before any responsible act could hope to be successful. Those who do not are subject to their own barriers. Yea, worship of Him sets the pattern of one's destiny.

The Tirumantiram says, "Five-armed is He,elephant-faced with tusks protruding, crescent-shaped, son of Siva,wisdom's flower, in heart enshrined, His feet I praise." Aum Namah

Sivaya.

 

 

 

 

 

-----Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami

 

 

 

Sivaya Namah

 

 

 

 

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