Guest guest Posted September 15, 2007 Report Share Posted September 15, 2007 Note: forwarded message attached. DELETE button is history. Unlimited mail storage is just a click away. Dear Reader, Loving Sairam and Greetings on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi, the day celebrating the advent of Lord Ganesha. What is the significance of the Ganesha principle? Swami explains today. Did you try the " Ganesha and Krishna Quiz " ? Click here to read now. Sai Inspires - 15th September 2007 The Vinayaka (Ganesha) principle protects man from the various hurdles in life and ensures peace and security. Hence on every auspicious occasion, Vinayaka is worshipped. The devout offer worship to Vinayaka with the well-known prayer beginning with the words, Shuklaambara-dharam (The one who wears a white garment). Vighneshvara is described as one who is white like the moon, who has four arms (two for giving worldly protection and two for spiritual benediction), who has an ever-pleasing countenance and to whom obeisance is offered for removing all obstacles. - Divine Discourse, September 16, 1996. Man must realise God; see God; feel God; talk to God. This is religion. - Baba With Love and Regards, "Heart2Heart" Team. Subscribe to Sai Inspires Sai Inspires Archives Tell A Friend about Sai Inspires Heart2Heart: RadioSai: Videos on Sai: Other Links: Read current issue Download Current issue Read previous issues Download/Listen Again Listen now on the Internet! See the schedule here Newest Sai Video on Saicast Index of all Sai Videos Thought For The Day Prasanthi Bulletin Photo Album -- For any comments, suggestions or queries, please write to us at h2h. To update your details (change of email id, country, etc.) or to visit this link powered by phplist v 2.10.4, © tincan ltd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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