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Festival Meanings & Significance
Ganesh
Chauth
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SPIRITUAL PARALLELS OF GANAPATI AND `MAKKHAN-CHOR' GOPALNANDA
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| In Sanskrit language,
there are more than one meaning attached to a word. For
example, the word GO means cow as well as sense organs.Gopal
means cowherd. Gopal also means a yogi whose sense organs
are completely under his control. This dual meaning enables
poets to bring out their best on the physical plane as well
as on the spiritual plane. |
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| We
have Krishna the cowherd boy in Vraj and Vrindavan, and
we have Gopalnanda Krishna, the yogeshwar, milking the Upanishads,
and the milk is the great nectar of the Bhagavad Gita.(Gita
Dhyanam, verse 4, usually found at the beginning of Bhagavad
Gita books). The maakhan (cream) or the gist or essence
of the Upanishads is presented in the Bhagavad Gita. This
is what the `makkhan chor' took from the Upanishads and
distributed for the benefit of mankind. |
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| Similarly,
a common Sanskrit word to denote elephant is GAJA. Here
Gajanan means elephant faced - a name for Ganapati. But
the word Gaja has a much deeper connotation. GA indicates
gati, the final goal towards which the entire creation is
moving, whether knowingly or unknowingly. JA stands for
janma, birth or origin. Hence GAJA signifies GOD from whom
worlds have come out and towards whom they are progressing,
to be ultimately dissolved in Him. |
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| We
observe creation in its two fold manifestation as the microcosm
(sukshmanda) and the macrocosm (brahmanda). Each is a replica
of the other. They are one in two and two in one. The elephant
head stands for the macrocosm (representing vastness or
bigness), and the human body for the microcosm. The two
form one unit. |
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| The
Chandogya Upanishad has pronounced a philisophical truth
as TAT-TVAM-ASI, THAT- THOU -ART. It simply means "You,
the apparently limited individual, are in essence, the cosmic
Truth, the Absolute". |
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| Vedanta
is the synthesis of the `within' and the `without'; the
macrocosm and the microcosm. The study of this `within'
of nature through an inquiry into the `within' of man, who
is the unique product of nature`s evolution, is religion
according to Indian thought. The synthesis of the knowledge
of the `without' , which the physical sciences give, and
the `within' which religion gives, is what India achieved
in her Vedanta. This she calls BRAHMA - VIDYA or philosophy;
God or Brahmm(`BRAHMM' is the Upanishdic term for the Supreme
Reality, God) standing for the totality of reality, physical
and non-physical. Brahma - vidya is Sarva - vidya- pratishtha
(philosophy is the basis and support of all knowledge) says
the Mundaka Upanishad (i.i.i.). |
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| The
Ganapati Upanishad identifies Lord Ganesh with the Supreme
Self. Lord Ganesh represents the Pranava (AUM) which is
the symbol of the Supreme Self. Taitiriya Upanishad (1.8.1.)
states: "AUM ITI BRAHMAN -AUM is Brahman (GOD). AUM is all
this . Nothing can be done without uttering it. This explains
the practice of invokong Lord Ganesh before beginning any
rite or undertaking any project. |
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| Lord
Ganesh removes all obstacles on the path of the spiritual
aspirant, and bestows upon him worldly as well as spiritual
success. |
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