Ganesha, also known by the names Ganapati and Ganesh, is an elephant-headed Hindu god of beginnings who is typically worshipped before commencing any significant endeavour. He is also the protector of scholars, bankers, scribes, and authors. Both "Lord of the People" and "Lord of the Ganas" are translations of his name (Ganesha is the chief of the ganas, the goblin hosts of Shiva). Ganesha is typically pictured with a potbellied appearance and clutching a few round Indian sweets in his hand, which he loves excessively. The huge Indian bandicoot rat that serves as his transport (vahana) represents Ganesha's prowess in surmounting obstacles to achieve his goals. Ganesha is an obstacle-buster, just like a rat and an elephant. He is honoured during the ten-day Ganesh Chaturthi festival in the period of monsoon (August to September).
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- 925 Oxidised Silver Hallmarked Silver Om Ganesha Pendant.
- Hypoallergenic, lead and nickel free
- Materials: 925 Pure Oxidised Silver.
- Colour: Silver
- Style: Traditional And Unique.
Om Ganesh Mantra: ॐ गण गणपतये नमो नमः
Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha: What does that mean?
Let's examine what each letter in this mantra means:
Om: Om, also known as aum, is a sound that symbolises both the beginning of the universe and the interconnectedness of all living things.
Gam: The root chakra's sound is gam, and it is said to awaken energy at the base of the spine. Ganesh is said to reside in Muladhara, the first chakra, also known as the root chakra in Kundalini yoga. Since the words mula and adhara both indicate "original" and "foundation," the Muladhara chakra serves as the foundation for our energy and movement.
Ganapataye Namaha: Ganesh, the god who eliminates barriers, is also known by the name Ganapataye. Namaha is a greeting that is similar to namaste.
Jewelry Care:
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