The Hidden Truth Behind Sri Ganesha’s Mystic Image


Ganesha is said to be the remover of obstacles, which he is most energized to accomplish on Ganesh Chaturthi, his special day of the year in the Vedic calendar.

Sri Ganesha is one of the oldest and most revered Hindu deities, as well as the most distinctive. His head of an elephant, enigmatic stories and rich symbolism make him recognised worldwide. But what is the hidden truth behind his mystic image? Few seem to know.

Great yogis know Sri Ganesha as the lord of the universe, the underlying cosmic intelligence that links us to the supreme reality beyond all name and form.


Ganesha’s Guiding Power

Ganesha is the first of the gurus who guides us. He is invoked at the beginning of all Hindu rituals as he aligns us with the benefic powers of the universe. Ganesha’s vehicle, the mouse, indicates his respect for all creatures great and small.

Gana means a group and Isha or Pati means the lord, Ganesha, Ganapati. The Ganas on an outer level are all the animals of which Ganesha as the elephant is the ruler or chieftain, but this is just the surface.

The animals indicate the different souls and energies bound to the world of Samsara. Ganesha gathers them together under his guidance and offers them to Lord Shiva as the highest awareness.

The Ganas are the letters or mantras of Sanskrit and Ganesha as OM is their ruler. The Ganas are the pranas and sense organs, and Ganesha as the inner self is the foremost. The Ganas are the tattvas, or universal truth principles, starting with the five elements, of which Ganesha as the inner self is the pivot.

The Ganas are the events and rhythms in time as the movement of karma. Ganesha is the lord of karma, the cosmic intelligence that dispenses the fruits of our actions.

If we ally our actions with Ganesha, all that we do will achieve the best results. His guiding power is represented by his mantra GAM, OM GAM Ganeshaya Namah! and by OM GAM Ganapataye Namah!


Ganesha and Shiva

Ganesha is Shiva’s son and representative. Shiva is Pashupati, or the lord of animals. Ganapati is the foremost of the animals, Shiva incarnate as the ruling principle in the manifest worlds. These animals symbolize all living creatures.

Both Ganesha and Shiva relative to the cosmic sound  Om. Shiva is Om in its transcendent state beyond all manifestation. Ganesha is OM in its manifest state as underlying and ruling all other cosmic forces. OM GAM Ganeshaya Namah allows us to project the power of OM and Cosmic Intelligence into the manifest world and the power of our ideas and actions.

Yet, Ganesha’s relationship with Shiva is controversial. Shiva cuts off Ganesha’s head as a little boy and then replaces it with the head of an elephant. This strange story has been the subject of much misinterpretation and distortion.

Lord Shiva represents unbounded consciousness beyond the limits of the dualistic mind. Shiva turns the individual soul into Ganesha by taking it beyond the individual mind to the universal consciousness embracing the whole of existence.

When we surrender to Shiva as the non-dual  reality, we align ourselves with Ganesha and are no longer bound to our human conditioning. We enter the realm of the cosmic mystery beyond the limited knowledge of our minds. This requires the difficult sacrifice of the ego represented by the human head. As the son of the Supreme Shiva, Ganesha represents this process of inner awakening, cosmic death and rebirth as a Divine consciousness.


Ganesha and Shakti

Ganesha is also the son of Shakti as Devi Parvati. Only Ganesha can take the supreme Shakti energy and direct it along the necessary currents for its complete manifestation.

Ganesha dwells in the Muladhara, or root chakra, which rules over the earth element and holds the Kundalini Shakti, our individual power of transcendence. Ganesha provides us with the stability to wield the Shakti force that rises out of the earth and takes us to the infinite light. His mantra GLAUM aids in the stabilization of the Muladhara. OM GAM GLAUM Ganeshaya Namah!

Ganesha is the unity of Shiva and Shakti, holding the highest awareness of Shiva while displaying all the powers of Shakti.

His two consorts are Siddhi, the power of accomplishment, and Buddhi, the power of knowledge. On Diwali, as Siddhi he is combined with Lakshmi and the mantra SHRIM (Shreem) and Sarasvati and the mantra AIM, who reflect these two forces. Ganesha is dear to all the Goddesses.

Ganesha is said to be the remover of obstacles, which he is most energised to accomplish on Ganesh Chaturthi, the main day of the year for his worship, which usually occurs late August into September.

Surrender to the cosmic intelligence of Ganesha and he will manifest the best of all possibilities without your need to worry, turning all difficulties into grace.

These are but a few glimpses of the yogic secrets of Sri Ganesha. Yet if you are willing to join his group of ganas, which is your true family, Ganesha will lead you to unqualified bliss and the combined presence of Shiva and Shakti.

Jai Sri Ganesha!

Vamadeva

 

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