Ganesha

Our ancient Rishis used hidden symbolism in Sanatan Dharma traditions to give knowledge to the masses. ‘Gana’ means atom. Ganesha is that energy that keeps all these atoms together. For all universal substances to act as per their nature, the uniting energy of Ganesha is paramount in keeping them balanced. There are many aspects of Ganesha that is worth knowing. There is immense power in Ganesha. Learn how to evoke the Ganesha energy within us. Discover the hidden knowledge in Ganesha’s symbols to lead your life in a simplified and systematic way. Knowing the reason for worshipping Ganesha brings clarity to us. With better conviction, we can worship Ganesha. It makes it easier for us to teach the new generation, and they get interested in performing the rituals. When we worship Ganesha, then the qualities of Ganesha get inculcated in us. Knowing the proper and systematic way of worship makes a lot of difference in our experience. Preparing prasadam of certain ingredients carries a meaning. There are several aspects of Ganesha that might amaze you. These get unveiled in this section. You can enjoy melodious Ganesha Bhajans, Arti and Mantra to beautify your environment and inner being. The rhythm in the bhajans invokes devotion in you. Unlock the reason for playing the drums and mridangs in Ganesh Festival.

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Make your own mouth-watering modaks this Ganesh Chaturthi

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