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What Is Lord Ganesha's Special Duty?

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Om Namah Sivaya

 

 

As Lord of Obstacles, Ganesha wields the noose and the goad, icons of His benevolent power of preventing or permitting events to happen in our life. Thus, we invoke His grace and wisdom before any worship or task. Aum.

 

 

Lord Ganesha, the God of time and memory, strategically seated on the muladhara chakra, poised between the higher and lower chakras,stabilizes all sentient beings. He holds the architect's plans of the divine masterpiece of universal past and future. Only good comes from Lord Ganesha, who by taking

the form of an elephant distinguishes Himself from other Gods.

The charya pada begins with His worship. He staves

off misfortune for those who perform penance in His name. He guides our karma from within us through the timing of events. Before any important undertaking, we supplicate Him to clear obstacles from the path, if it be His will. This Lord of Obstacles prevents us from hurting ourselves through living under an incomplete concept or making a request unneeded or beginning an endeavor not well thought out. Before we petition Him, He expects us to use all of our faculties to arrive at the decision He would have made.

The Agamas declare, "These Lords who, it is said, on the pure path, attend to the various duties deriving from a higher

realm of maya are at the prow of the effects of the higher realm of maya." Aum Namah Sivaya.

 

 

 

 

 

-----Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami

 

 

 

Sivaya Namah

 

 

 

 

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