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Some years ago, I was working at a big business building in New York

City. Every morning I would pass a newspaper kiosk, buy a paper and a

small bottle of juice for my coffee break. One morning I chose to wear a

pin of Ganesha in my lapel. The kiosk manager, who was South Asian,

burst into an enormous grin and said, "That is my god!" pointing to

Ganesha. "He is patron of merchants." I grinned and said, "Mine, too.

I'm a writer." We spent much longer than usual chatting, and Ravi (that

was the kiosk owner's name) asked if I'd ever been to India. When I said

no, he generously said, "Next time I go home, I'll take you with me."

 

I transferred to another job before Ravi returned to India, but I've

fantasized about what might have happened if I took him up on his offer.

 

-- Len/ Kalipadma

 

 

On Wed, 2 Apr 2003 15:50:40 -0800 (PST) SY Zenith <syzenith

writes:

> Lovely to hear about your friend being married, happy and peaceful.

> I think you are right, he would be carrying his beliefs as his love

> for his Motherland inside him. Maybe his Ishta Devata is not

> Ganesha, that's why he looked at you both in a funny way whenever

> you discussed Ganesha. Perhaps you could one day ask him which is

> his Ishta Devata or his family deity? Just curiousity and a

> suggestion only.....

 

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I am writer too, at least I was. I cannot say what I am after all this

spiritual process I am going through. But writing indeed has been my

work, passion and job for 15 years...You recon then Ganesh is our

"patron"?? or tutelar deity?

 

One of the few visions in meditation I had about Ganesha was that I

entered a cave belonging to him. there were books not writen yet placed

in piles one on top of the other along a hallway. Their covers where

black. It seemed to me they were waiting to be writen...I ignore by

whom perhaps inspired by Ganesha and writen by humans?

 

Love

Barbara

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