Tag: Ganapati

  • ‘Uchchhishta Ganapathi Black Magic Vamachara Worship?

    ‘Uchchhishta Ganapti Worship is shrouded in mystery.
    Ganapati, meaning head of the Shiva Ganas which includes Nandi , Chandikeswara and Veerabhadra is traditionally worshiped as the embodiment of Pranava , OM.
    He is venerated in such a way there is an Upnishad dedicated to Him.
    Please read my article on this.
    There are 32 forms of Ganapati.
    One of them is Uchchishta Ganapati.
    This form of worship is believed to be a form of Vamachara(left handed worship), meaning Black magic worship)
    Description of the worship is provided in this article.
    This practice is attributed to Tantra Sastra.
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    My views.
    In Sanskrit Vama means ‘left’
    Shakti occupies the left portion of Shiva.
    The form of Shiva is Universe in Motion.
    Look at Nataraja.
    He represents Sruthi and Laya.
    Movement with harmony Uniformity(sruthi) and Rhythm(laya)
    Those who know music can tell you that sruthi and laya are described thus
    Sruthi Maatha(mother)
    Laya Pitha(Father)
    When these combine Uniform Motion is set.
    In Music , sound becomes Music.
    Now Devi occupies the left portion of Shiva.
    Shiva is Inert(Jata) Potential Energy.
    Shakti is Kinetic Energy , the Soul.
    One is ineffective without the other.
    Each complements the other.
    Kalidasa describes Shiva and Parvati as word and meaning.
    So does Abhirami Bhattar in Abhirami Andadhi.
    So the worship of Dynamic principle is Shakti Worship.
    Any God worshiped in this manner is Vamachara.
    That  belongs to Left, Devi.
    So the interpretation that the Uchchishta Ganapati is a Vamachara Worship is not sanctioned in the Sruthi.

    So are the rituals mentioned.
    The Mimamsa system of Hinduism gave undue and non sanctioned form of Rituals , so did the Vamacharins, that the Vedas declined because these wild practices and Buddhism came into being.
    It took the efforts of Adi Shankaracharya to cleanse the system and he established the Six Systems of Worship, Shanmatha.
    Please read my article on this.
    In South Ganapati is worshiped as a Brahmachari, save in some temples), while He is worshiped along with His two consorts in north India.
    The two consorts are Siddhi and Buddhi.
    Siddhi is Attainment and Buddhi is Discrimination.
    Ganesa is represented thus to convey that with the Grace of Ganesha one can direct Buddhi towards Self Realization and in the process attain Siddhi.
    So the Uchchishta Ganapati worship is not Vamachara or Black Magic.

    Uchchhishta Ganapati (Sanskrit: उच्छिष्ट-गणपति, Ucchiṣṭa Gaṇapati) is an Tantric aspect of the Hindu god Ganesha (Ganapati). He is the primary deity of the Uchchhishta Ganapatya sect, one of six major schools of the Ganapatyas. He is worshipped primarily by heterodoxvamachara rituals. He is depicted with a nude goddess, in an erotic iconography. He is one of the thirty-two forms of Ganesha, frequently mentioned in devotional literature. Herambasuta was one of the exponents of the Uchichhishta Ganapatya sect.

     

    Uchchhishta (“leftovers”). The word refers to the food left over at the end of a ritual, but in this context refers to its Tantric connotation. Uchchhishta is the food kept in the mouth, which is contaminated with saliva, thus ritually impure and a taboo in Hinduism

     

    he elephant-headed god is described to be reddish in colour in the Mantra-maharnava, while mentioned as dark in the Uttara-kamikagama.[2] Another description describes him to be blue in complexion.[3] The deity is described to have four or six arms. He is described to be seated, sometimes specifically noted in on padmasana (a lotus pedestal). TheUttara-kamikagama elaborates that he wears a ratna mukuta (jewelled crown) and has a third eye on his forehead.

    The Kriyakramadyoti mentions that the god carries in his six hands: a lotus (in some descriptions, a blue lotus),a pomegranate, the veena, an akshamala (rosary) and a rice sprig. As per the Mantra-maharnava, he carries a bana (arrow), a dhanus (bow), a pasha (noose) and an ankusha (elephant goad).The Uttara-kamikagama says that the god has four arms and holds a pasha, an ankusha and a sugarcane in three hands.

    Uchchhishta Ganapati,Nageswaraswamy Temple, Kumbakonam. The deities touch each other’s genitalia.

    Rao classifies Uchchhishta Ganapati as one of the five Shakti-Ganesha icons, where Ganesha is depicted with a shakti, that is, a female consort. The large figure of Ganesha is accompanied with smaller figure of the consort. The nude devi (goddess) sits on his left lap. She has two arms and wears various ornaments. In the Uttara-kamikagama, she is called Vighneshvari and is prescribed to be sculpted as a beautiful, young maiden. The fourth hand of Uchchhishta Ganapati touches the genitalia of the naked goddess. The Mantra-maharnava prescribes that the god should be depicted as though he is trying to have intercourse.

    The textual descriptions generally do not correspond to the sculptures of the deity. Uchchhishta Ganapati is always shown with a naked consort, who is seated on his left lap. The god is generally depicted with four arms and holds a pasha, an ankusha and a ladoo or amodak (a sweet), while the fourth arm hugs the nude goddess around her hip. She holds a lotus or another flower in the left hand.Instead of his hands, the tip of his elephant trunk touches the yoni (vagina) of the goddess. Occasionally, the goddess touches the lingam(phallus) of the god with her right hand. The god is depicted ithyphallic in the later icon. Such erotic imagery is restricted to his four-armed form..

    Cohen notes that many Ganesha icons are depicted with a shakti, seated on his left hip. She holds a plate of modaks in her lap and the god’s trunk reaches into it, to fetch the sweet. The trunk is taken as a symbolic of an “erotic bond” between Ganesha and the goddess. The Uchchhishta Ganapati takes the idea a step further, by eliminating the bowl of sweets and allowing the trunk to reach the goddess’ yoni. This erotic iconography reflects the influence of the Tantric Ganapatya (the sect that considered Ganesha as the Supreme Being) sects. The pomegranate is also a symbol of fertility, often represented in the icons of the sects.

    As per the Kriyakramadyoti, Uchchhishta Ganapati is worshipped as a giver of great boons. Rao notes that he is worshipped by “many” to gain the desired from the deity.[2] He is also regarded as the guardian of the country. Mediating over his form is said to impart control over the five sensory organs. A temple dedicated to Uchchhishta Ganapati exists in Tirunelveli, where he is worshipped as a giver of progeny.

    Uchchhishta Ganapati is the patron of the Uchchhishta Ganapatya sect, one of the six major schools of the Ganapatya sect. They follow Tantric Vamachara (“left-handed”) practices. The sect may have been influenced by the Kaula worship of Shaktism (Goddess-oriented sect).The iconography of the deity bears Kaula Tantric character. The erotic iconography is interpreted to convey the oneness of Ganesha and Devi (“The Hindu Divine Mother”). The sect also worships a Ganesha, who is depicted drinking wine and also its use in worship, a taboo in classical Hinduism .. Adherents of this sect wear red marks on their foreheads.This sect does not believe in caste and varna distinctions, disregards the orthodox Hindu rules of sexual intercourse and marriage and leaves the adherence of traditional Hindu rituals to the follower’s own will.

    As per Vamachara practices, the deity is worshipped when the devotee is in the Uchchhishta (“ritually impure”) state, that is, nude or with remnants of food (Uchchhishta) in his mouth.

    Uchchhishta Ganapati is also associated with six rituals of abhichara (uses of spells for malevolent purposes) by which the adept can cause the target to suffer delusions, be overcome with irresistible attraction or envy, or to be enslaved, paralysed or killed.[12]

    The Kanchi Ganesh shrine within the Jagannath Temple, Puri houses the icon of Uchchhishta Ganapati, also called Bhanda Ganapati and Kamada Ganapati, which was originally the patron icon of Kanchipuram (Kanchi), but was brought to Puri as war booty when the Gajapati king Purushottama Deva (1470–97) of Puri defeated Kanchi’

    Citation and reference.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uchchhishta_Ganapati

     

     

  • Ganesha Namakarana, Kavacha, First Puja By Vishnu

    Lord Ganesha , the remover of Obstacles is very dear to Lord Vishnu, His Uncle.

    Ganesha with Vishnu, Shiva and Brahma.
    Ganesha with Vishnu, Shiva and Brahma. Image Credit.http://www.energycenter.com/Emperors.folder/PoVisRamShiEmp.html

     

    Vishnu blessed Ganesha that at each Puja, Vrata, or any Sacred Deed, the Prathama Puja must be performed to Ganesha only

     

    He was named by Lord Vishnu and He also gave  Hm the Eight names which  we use in Ganesha Puja today.

     

    The first puja, after Ganesha’s new Rupa emerged, was executed by Vishnu and he blessed Ganesha that at each Puja, Vrata, or any Sacred Deed, the Prathama Puja must be performed to Ganesha only and garlanded him with a Vanamaala.

    Vishnu performed the ‘nama karana’ (name giving) in the presence of Devas, Maharshis and Munis; he gave eight names: Vighnesha, Ganesha, Heramba, Gajaanana, Lambodara, Ekadanta, Shurpa-karna and Vinayaka. Devi Parvati made Ganesha sit on a golden chair, gave ‘Padya’with the holy waters of Ganga, Godavari etc.; offered Akshatas, flowers, chandana, Kasturi, Agaru Dhupa, Deepa, and Naivedya with a variety of Bhakshya, Bhojya, Lehya, Choshya and Paniyas, besides a wide range of fruits.

    Tri Murtis and their spouses, Devas and Devis, Menaka and Himalaya had all chanted the Mantra: OM Shreem Hreem Kleem Ganeswaraaya Brahma ruupaaya chaaravey, Sarvasiddhi pradeshaaya Vighneshaaya Namo namah/ Bhagavan Vishnu then recited the Sacred Ganesha Kavacha to Shanaischara as follows:

     

     

    Ganesa Kavacha.
    Samsaara mohanasyasya Kavachasya Prajapatih,
    Rishirscchhandascha Brihati Devo Lambodarah Swyam/
    Dharmaartha kaama moksheshu viniyogah Prakirtitah/
    Sarve -shaam kavachaanaam cha saarabhutamidam Muney,
    Om Gam Hum Shri Ganeshaya swaahaa mey paatu mastakam,
    Dwatrimshadaksharo Mantro mey sadaavatu/
    Om Hreem Kleem Shreem Gamiti cha Satatam paatu lochanam,
    Taalukam paatu Vighneshah Satatam Dharani taley/
    Om Hreem Shreem Kleemiti cha satatam paatu naasikaam/
    Om Gaim Gam Shoorpakarnaaya Swaaha paatwadharam mama,
    Dantaani taalukaam jihwaam paatu mey shodashaaksharah/
    Om Lam Shreem Lambodaraayeti swaahaa gandam sadaavatu,
    Om Kleem Hreem Vighnanaashaaya swaah karnam sadaavatu/
    Om Shreem Gam Gajaananaayeti swaahaa skandham sadaavatu,
    Om Hreem Vinaayaketi swaaha pushtam sadaavatu/
    Om Kleem Hreemiti Kankaalam paatu Vakshahsthalamscha gam,
    Karow Paadow sadaa paatu Sarvaangam Vighna nighnakrit/
    Praachyam Lambodaram paatu Aagneyyaam Vighna naayakah,
    Dakshiney paatu Vighnesho naairrutyaam paatu Gajaananah/
    Paschimey Parvati putro Vaayavyaam Shankaraatmajah,
    Krishnashyaamshaschottarey cha Pari purnatamasya cha/
    Eshaanmekadantascha Herambah paatu chordhvatah,
    Adho Ganaadhipaha paatu Sarva pujacha Sarvatah/
    Swapney Jaagaaney chaiva paatu maam Yoginaam Guruh/
    Iti tey kathitam Vatsa Sarvamantrougha Vigraham,
    Samsaara mohanam naama Kavacham Paramaadhbhutam,
    Shri Krishnena puraa dattham Golokey Raasamandaley,
    Vrindaavaney vinitaaya Mahyam Dinakaratmja/
    Mayaadattam cha tubhyam cha yasmai kasmai na daasyasi,
    Param Varam Sarva Pujyam Sarva sankata taaranam/
    Gurumabhyarchya vidhivat Kavacham Dhaarayetu yah,
    Kanthevaa dakshiney baahow sopi Vishnurnasamshayah/
    Ashwamedha sahasraani Vaajapeya shataanicha,
    Shatalaksha Prajastopi na Mantrah Siddhi daayakah.

     

    ( This ‘Samsaara Mohana Kavacha’s Prajapati is Rishi, Brihati is the Chhanda, Swayam Lambodara Ganesha is Devata; Dharma, Artha, Kaama and Moksha is the ‘Viniyoga’; this entire Kavacha is of great essence: Let the Mantra Om gam hum Shri Ganeshaaya swaaha safeguard my head; the Dwadashokshara Manta save my forehead; let Om Hreem Kleem Shreem Gam protect my netras / eyes; may Vighnesha protect my ear lobes; let the Mantra Om Hreem Shreem Kleem protect my nose; let the Mantra Goum Gam Shurpaanyaya Swaha guard my lips and tongue; let the Mantra Om Lam Shreem Lambodaraaya Swaaha secure my cheeks; may the Mantra Om Kleem Hreem Vighna naashaaya swaaha keep my ears safe; let Om Shreem Gam Gajaananaaya swaahaa secure my shoulders; may the Mantra Om Hreem Vinaayakaaya swaaha guard my rear part of my body; let Om Kleem Hreem protect my ‘kamkaal’/ skeleton and the Mantra Gam save my chest. Let Vighna-nihanta provide safety to my hands, feet and the entire body! May Lambodara save my Eastern side, Vighnanayaka the Agneya side, Vighnesha the Southern side, Gajaanana the Nirruti side, Parvati putra the West, Shankaraatmaja the Vaayavya side, Shri Krishna the North, Ekadanta the Ishaana kona, Heramba the Urthwa bhaga / skyward, and Ganaadhipa the ‘Adhobhaga’ the underground. May the ‘Yogi Guru’ procect my while asleep or awake. This is how I explained the whole ‘Samsara Mohana naama Kavacha’to you Suryanandana Shaneswara. This Kavacha was bestowed to me when I attended the ‘raasa leela’ convention at Goloka and this should be divulged to one and all. If a person wears the Kavacha after Guru Puja, it shall indeed safeguard him or her and bestows the boons of performing thousand Ashwamedha Yagnas and thousand Vaajapeya Yagnaas. The Siddhi of this Kavacha is attainable after hundred lakh japas of it.)

     

    Brahma vaivartha Purana.

     

    Citation.

    http://www.kamakoti.org/kamakoti/brahma%20vaivartha/bookview.php?chapnum=21&PHPSESSID=ae3536a3dca822480253e8e805e59a9c

     

  • 19 Ganesha Veda Mantras For All Occasions

    Lord Ganesha is referred to as the Pranava Svaroopa, the Embodiment of OM.

     

    Ganesha Hindu God.
    Lord Ganesha

     

    Ganapati Upanishad speaks of Lord Ganesha.

     

    He is the Remover of Obstacles, both material and Spiritual.

     

    Sage Avvaiyar composed Vinayakar Akaval, which is a highly developed system of Yoga Siddhanta.

     

    I am posting very important Ganapati Mantras from the Vedas for all to suit all occasions and needs.

     

    Ganapathy
    Lord Ganesha

     

    1.Aum ekadantaya vidmahe
    vakratundaya dhimahi
    tanno dantih prachodayat

    We devote our thought to the one-tusked Lord.
    We meditate upon Him who has a curved trunk.
    May the tusked One guide us on the right path.

    Ganapati Upanishad

    2.Aum tatpurushaya vidmahe
    vakratundaya dhimahi
    tanno dantih prachodayat

    We devote our thought to that supreme person.
    We meditate upon Him who has a curved trunk.
    May the tusked One guide us on the right path.

    Narayana Upanishad

    3.Aum tat karataya vidmahe
    hasti mukhaya dhimahi
    tanno dantih prachodayat

    We devote our thoughts to the mysterious Lord.
    We meditate on His elephant face.
    May the tusked One guide us on the right path.

    Maitrayani Samhita 2.6-9

     Special Ganesha Mantras

    Ganesha mantras are siddhi mantras .

    Each mantra contains certain specific powers of Lord Ganesha.

    When chanted with the proper pranayama (rhythmic breathing) and sincere devotion, they will yield good results.

    In general, Ganesha mantras will ward off all evil and bless the devotee with abundance, prudence and success.

    Evil spirits dare not enter the home or the mind of the devotee where Ganesha mantras are recited.

    Those so mystically inclined and knowledgeable of the seven chakras below the muladhara use these powerful incantantions under the direction of the guru to close off these regions of the mind one by one and free consciousness from deep depression, confusion, jealousy, rage, lingering anger and fear. Some such mantras are given below for the spiritual benefit of the readers.

    One more point to remember is that one should bathe or wash the limbs before sitting for repetition of the mantra.

    Also, one should do three or more pranayama before beginning the mantra. The minimum repetition of the mantra should be one full mala, or 108 times.

    When this is done at a fixed hour and place regularly for 48 days, it becomes an upasana, which means intense meditation, that will yield siddhis, or spiritual powers.

    These powers should not be misused.

    Misuse of power may bring the curse of the asuras.

    Ganesha
    Ganesha Gif

    4.Aum gam ganapataye namah

    This is a mantra from Ganapati Upanishad.

    One may always use it before beginning a journey, a new course in school, new career or job, or before entering into any new contract or business so that impediments are removed and your endeavor may be crowned with success.

    5.Aum shri ganeshaya namah

    This mantra is usually taught to children for their good education.

    It increases their memory power, and they become successful in their examinations.

    6.Aum vakratundaya hum

    This is a very powerful mantra, as discussed in the Ganesha Purana.

    When something is not working properly, individually or universally, nationally or internationally, or when the minds of the people turn crooked, negative, depressed or discouraged, the attention of Ganesha may be drawn by this mantra to straighten their ways.

    The HUM symbolizes “Delay no more, my Lord, in straightening the paths of the crooked-minded ones.”

    This mantra is used many times in the Ganesha Purana to curb the atrocities of cruel demons.

    In addition, this mantra could also be used for healing any spinal deficiency, such as curvature of the spine or curved limbs. Dedicate 1,008 repetitions of this holy word to straighten and heal such deficiencies.

    7.Aum kshipra prasadaya namah

    Kshipra means instantaneous.

    If some danger or negative energy is coming your way and you don’t know how to get rid of that trouble, with true devotion, practice this mantra for quick blessing and purification of one’s aura.

    8Aum shrim hrim klim glaum gam
    ganapataye vara varada sarva
    janamme vashamanaya svaha

    This is used in Ganapati Homa.

    There are several bija (seed) mantras in this mantra .

    Among other things, it signals, “Shower Your blessings, O Lord. I offer my ego as an oblation.”

    9.Aum sumukhaya namah

    By meditating on this mantra, very pleasing manners and a beauty comes on you.

    Along with that comes peace, which constantly dances in your eyes; and the words you speak are all filled with that power of love.

    10.Aum ekadantaya namah

    For Concentration.

    11.Aum kapilaya namah

    Kapila (red) means that you are able to give color therapy.

    You are able to create colors around yourself and around others, bathe them in that color and heal them.

    As per the mantra you create, so will you create the colors.

    Another meaning is “wish cow,” the “cow of plenty.”

    It means that whatever you wish, that comes true. There is a wish-cow inside you. Whatever you wish, especially for healing others, comes true immediately.

    12.Aum gajakarnikaya namah

    The ears of Ganesha, the elephant, are constant fanning, which means people may talk a lot, but you are not receiving inside anything other than that which is important.

    It also means that you can sit anywhere and tune this cosmic television (the body) with seven channels (chakras) and all 72,000 nadis, to any loka and be able to hear ancestors, angels, the voice of God or the voice of prophets.

    That kind of inner ear you will develop through this mantra.

    13.Aum lambodaraya namah

    This means you feel that you are this universe.

    It means that all the universes are within you.

    For peace of Mind.

    14.Aum vikataya namah

    This means realizing this world as a dream or a drama.

    When you are in that high consciousness, this whole world looks like a dream.

    That consciousness comes to you by knowing this mantra.

    15.Aum vighna nashanaya namah

    This mantra invokes the Lord Ganesha to remove every impediment in you life.

    16.Aum vinayakaya namah

    Vinayaka is the name of Ganesha in the golden age.

    For comfortable work/professional life.

    17.Aum dhumraketuve namah

     For World Peace.

    18.Aum ganadhyakshaya namah

    For Group Healing.

    19.Aum bhalachandraya namah.

    For Mental Problems

     

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  • பிள்ளையார்.

    Lord Ganesh
    அனைவருக்கும்    பரிச்சயமான சுக்லாம்பரதரம் எனத் தொடங்கும் விநாயக ஸ்தோத்திரத்தில் அது விநாயகரைப் பற்றியது என்பதற்கான குறிப்பு எதுவும் இல்லை .
    வெண்ணிற ஆடை அணிந்தவரும் (சுக்லாம்பரதரம் ),உலகத்தைக் காப்பவரும்   (விஷ்ணும்), வெண்மை நிறத்தவரும் (சசி வர்ணம்),நான்கு கரங்களை உடையவரும் (சதுர்புஜம்) ,மலர்ந்த (பிரசன்ன வதனம் ) முகத்தை உடையவரும் ,   அனைத்து  தடைகளையும் (சர்வ விக்ன )நீக்குபவரும் , ஆனவரை  அமைதிப்படுத்தி உள்ளத்தில் இருத்துகிறேன் .
    இதில் எந்த இடத்திலும் அவர் பெயர் குறிப்படவில்லை .
    குணங்களையும்  கடந்து, அனைத்து  தெய்வங்களுக்கும் முதலாய் இருப்பதால் பெயர் குறிப்பிடப்படவில்லை .
    அனைத்து பூஜைகளுக்கும் தொடக்கத்தில் அவர் வழிபடப்படுகிறார் .
    மேலும் எளியருக்கு உகந்த தெய்வம் .
    ஆலயங்கள் கேட்பதில்லை .குளத்தடி,அரச மரத்தடி போதும்.
    எளிய துதிகள் போதும்.
    மஞ்சள் மற்றும் மண்ணால் அவரைப்பிடித்து வழிபடலாம்.பார்வதி அவரை கடல் நுரையாலும் ,சிவன்  மஞ்சளினாலும் வழிபட்டுள்ளனர் .
    உபநிஷத்தில் உயர்ந்தது Ganopanisad.தமிழில் உயர்ந்த ஞான நூல் அவ்வை அருளிய விநாயகர் அகவல் ,அனைத்து தத்துவங்களும் யோகமும் கூறப்பட்டுள்ளது .
    வெள்  எருக்கினால் செய்த விநாயகரை பூசித்தல் மிகவும் சிறந்தது.
    மேலும் இந்துமதம் மற்றும் இந்து தத்துவங்களைப் பற்றி அறியவேண்டுமெனில் இந்ததளத்தில் வினாக்கள் தொடுக்கலாம் .இயன்றவரை ஆதார பூர்வமான விடை அளிக்க முயல்கிறேன்
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