Guest guest Posted January 16, 2005 Report Share Posted January 16, 2005 Haribol! Jai Ma! Pranam. I remember having read something a while ago regading Lord Shiva and Parvati who requested their sons (Lord Ganesh and maybe Lord Skanda or Subramanya, I can't remember) to perform some kind of contest (circling the Universe 3 times if I am not mistaken). I cannot remember what was the @price@ for the winner but Lord Ganesha turned 3 times around his parents and won. Does anyone knows that story? Thank you very much for any information because I would like to use this story in a little offering to my guru. Om Shanti! Mukunda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2005 Report Share Posted January 17, 2005 Namaste, There came a time when Lord Ganesha and Lord Skanda both desired their own Shakti, and they approached Shiva-Shakti on the heights of Kailas with their requests. Essentially, Shiva has ultimate access to all Shakti, and this is basically 3-fold ~ Riddhi (Fortune), Siddhi (Wisdom), and Gauri (the pure shining body of Soma, itself, and the one true consort of the Mahadeva). The boon was quickly granted, and Riddhi and Siddhi (Lakshmi and Sarasvati) were presented to the youthful twins, although one problem remained. Who deserved the hand of Riddhi, and who the hand of Siddhi? A challenge was set, and both Ganesha and Skanda were commanded to circle the whole Universe, and whoever returned first to the site would have first choice of the two Shaktis. Skanda started immediately, flying off at great speed; while Ganesha sat in meditation at his parents feet. While Skanda was yet involved in his circular exertions, Lord Ganesha rose from his seat and walked three times around the Yugala of Shiva and Parvati, and then he returned to bow at their feet once again. Ganesha had indeed succeeded in winning the challenge; and, since he had shown such unsurpassed devotion to his divine parents, Shiva granted BOTH Devis to the Vinayaka Ganapati. Skanda Karttikeya returned, exhausted but sure of his success, and he was shocked to find that his brother had already been married to both of the divine Shaktis. Skanda became a Sannyasin and retired alone to a remote mountain-top; and Ganesha's story is well known. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2005 Report Share Posted January 17, 2005 I have always loved this clever story about Ganesh, but I heard the version that it was because the ganas needed somebody who was more accessible to them than Shiva, who was always off in samadhi and couldn't mediate their problems for them without a lot of sadhana first, to wake Him up! So they consulted Vishnu about the problem and he advised them to choose one or the other of Shiva's sons as their leader. To decide which of them was most suitable for this task, this challenge of "first one around the Universe gets the job" was set for them. Lilith M. --- Sarabhanga Giri <sarabhanga wrote: > > Namaste, > > There came a time when Lord Ganesha and Lord Skanda > both desired > their own Shakti, and they approached Shiva-Shakti > on the heights of > Kailas with their requests. > > Essentially, Shiva has ultimate access to all > Shakti, and this is > basically 3-fold ~ Riddhi (Fortune), Siddhi > (Wisdom), and Gauri (the > pure shining body of Soma, itself, and the one true > consort of the > Mahadeva). > > The boon was quickly granted, and Riddhi and Siddhi > (Lakshmi and > Sarasvati) were presented to the youthful twins, > although one problem > remained. > > Who deserved the hand of Riddhi, and who the hand of > Siddhi? > > A challenge was set, and both Ganesha and Skanda > were commanded to > circle the whole Universe, and whoever returned > first to the site > would have first choice of the two Shaktis. > > Skanda started immediately, flying off at great > speed; while Ganesha > sat in meditation at his parents feet. > > While Skanda was yet involved in his circular > exertions, Lord Ganesha > rose from his seat and walked three times around the > Yugala of Shiva > and Parvati, and then he returned to bow at their > feet once again. > > Ganesha had indeed succeeded in winning the > challenge; and, since he > had shown such unsurpassed devotion to his divine > parents, Shiva > granted BOTH Devis to the Vinayaka Ganapati. > > Skanda Karttikeya returned, exhausted but sure of > his success, and he > was shocked to find that his brother had already > been married to both > of the divine Shaktis. > > Skanda became a Sannyasin and retired alone to a > remote mountain-top; > and Ganesha's story is well known. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2005 Report Share Posted January 17, 2005 > Gauri (the pure shining body of Soma, itself Sometimes you put things very well. I liked the bit earlier about Varuna as well. Max -- Max Dashu Suppressed Histories Archives Global Women's History http://www.suppressedhistories.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2005 Report Share Posted January 18, 2005 Echoing Max's comment.... Well told! Thank you very much! , "Sarabhanga Giri" <sarabhanga> wrote: > > There came a time when Lord Ganesha and Lord Skanda both desired > their own Shakti, [....] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2005 Report Share Posted January 19, 2005 Pranaam Mukunda, Narada came across Shiva and Parvathi, with a golden ripe mango. He mentioned it was very special. In order for with Ganesha or Subrahmanya to get it, Narada asked both of them to win a contest. The target was to go around the world 3 times and the first one back will get the golden mango. Subrahmanya raced off on his Vahana (transportation), his peacock, to race around the world three times. Whereas Ganesha just revolved around Shiva and Parvathi three times, assuming that they're the world. When Subrahmanya came back, he demanded for the reward, but Narada set out the results and how it should go to Ganesha. And of course, Subrahmanya gets angry, a very short tempered God he is; it takes a great level of purity to worship him. I hope this answered your question Regards, Krishnadasi (joisabc - http://groups/holydiscoveries) Maxime Lapointe <tulasi3 wrote: Haribol! Jai Ma! Pranam. I remember having read something a while ago regading Lord Shiva and Parvati who requested their sons (Lord Ganesh and maybe Lord Skanda or Subramanya, I can't remember) to perform some kind of contest (circling the Universe 3 times if I am not mistaken). I cannot remember what was the @price@ for the winner but Lord Ganesha turned 3 times around his parents and won. Does anyone knows that story? Thank you very much for any information because I would like to use this story in a little offering to my guru. Om Shanti! Mukunda ALL-NEW Messenger - all new features - even more fun! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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