Mamtamai Shri Radhe Maa is a spiritual luminary born in Punjab, India who currently lives in Mumbai. Her teachings revolve around the need for surrender to God, and regular bhakti in the form of ritualistic worship and devotional chanting of the names of the Hindu deities Shiva and Devi
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Tuesday, September 29, 2015
The Truth, The Whole truth, and Nothing but the Truth.
The Truth,
The Whole truth,
and Nothing but the Truth.
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
When Lord Vishnu performed a Ganesh Puja
Lord Vishnu grew agitated. He could not find his conch - Valampuri. Then he heard someone blowing Valampuri on Mount Kailash. Lord Vishnu prayed to Lord Shiva and asked him to get Bal Ganesha to return the conch. Lord Shiva advised Vishnu to perform a Ganesh puja. Lord Vishnu agreed. The merciful Lord Ganesha returned the conch. The form of Lord Ganesha that returned the Valampuri is known as the Valampuri Ganesh who is depicted with his trunk facing right instead of the customary left.
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Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Bal Ganesha and the Cat
Little Ganesha played roughly with a cat and hurt it. He then ran to his mother only to discover that she had a wound exactly at the place where he had hurt the cat. It was "I who had assumed the form of a cat to play with you," said the Mother of the Universe. It is the Goddess herself who becomes all beings, and we should therefore desist from hurting anyone by word, thought or deed. Little Ganesha learned his lesson that. Did you?
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Sunday, September 20, 2015
Lord Ganesha's big fat wedding
Some Hindu depictions Lord Ganesha is a bachelor. In others he has two wives - Riddhi and Siddhi and is also the father of two sons Shubh and Laabh.
Folklore has it that no girl wanted to marry a husband with an elephant's head. This upset Lord Ganesha who manifested his vignakarta roop - the creator of obstacles. He asked rats to dig holes in the paths of the celestial Devas as they journeyed to get their brides from their maternal homes.
Lord Brahma was so moved by Lord Ganesha's plight and also with the poor Devas that he created two wives for him. Riddhi is the manifestation of wealth and prosperity and the second wife Siddhi is the personification intellectual and spiritual achievement. Thus was the Lord married, and wherever Lord Ganesha is invoked - there dwell all prosperity and well being.
Where there is Ganesha, Siddhi and Riddhi follow, and their two sons Shubha (Auspiciousness) and Labha (Profit) also follow unfailingly.
May the pot-bellied one who is loved by Riddhi as well as Siddhi bless all his devotees!
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Saturday, September 19, 2015
GoddessGauri is invited home and worshipped for three days
Gauri Puja begins on the third day after Ganesh Chaturthi.
Goddess Gauri is invited home and worshipped for three days.
Married women pray to her for marital bliss and the long life of their husbands. And Unmarried girls worship her in order to get virtuous husbands. Goddess Gauri is considered to be one of the many forms of Shakti, the Mother of the universe, with lots of power, symbolic of fertility and motherhood and of the victory of good over evil.
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