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| 19 September, 2012 | | Featured on Radio Sai: | | | | | What is the significance of worshipping Vinayaka? Swami lovingly explains to us today, on this auspicious Vinayaka Chaturthi day. | | Audio Special: "Divine Discourse - Ganesh Chaturthi, 29 Aug 1995" Click Here to Listen Now | | H2H Special: "Photo Gallery: Ganesha Sarvesha" Click Here to View Now | | Watch the Live Video Webcast of the Ganesh Chaturthi Celebrations, Today at around 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. (IST) on our Website, www.radiosai.org | | | |
| Lord Vinayaka is the leader of all, He has no leaders or master. Whenever a new task is undertaken, it is customary to invoke Lord Vinayaka’s blessings for the successful completion of the task. When you pray to Him and seek His blessings, all your efforts will meet with success. Lord Vinayaka’s elephant-head denotes that He can be compared to an elephant in intelligence, which always thinks twice before setting its foot forward. Lord Vinayaka is full of wisdom. The name Ganapati denotes that He is full of vijnana (higher wisdom), sujnana (discriminatory wisdom), and prajnana (constant integrated awareness). People today forget the underlying meaning in the name Ganapati and engage themselves in mere rituals. You may not perform any rituals, but never give up worshipping Lord Vinayaka. - Divine Discourse, Sep 18, 2004. | |
Transform work into worship, and worship into wisdom. - Baba |
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