Guest guest Posted September 8, 2002 Report Share Posted September 8, 2002 Pranam. How is everyone? I hope that in years to come, we shall hold these words by Thiruvalluvar in our hearts. Though we may be different in circumstances and nature, we have come together because of our love for our Devi. And so, may we all be elevated and continue to elevate others until we all reach our respective goals. An intimate of any strength will never listen to faults said of friends; and on the day a friend offends, he is content to keep silent. The world cherishes faithful men who never forsake old friendships, worn by time but unbroken. -Tirukkural 81: 808-809 With Love Shankaree Get a bigger mailbox -- choose a size that fits your needs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2002 Report Share Posted September 12, 2002 om gurubhyo namaha, I am interested to know more about " uchishta mahaganapathi " . Is anyone out there who knows about this great tantrik ganesh? Can anyone help me. love neela --- shankaree ramatas <shankaree wrote: <HR> <html><body> <tt> <BR> Pranam. How is everyone? I hope that in years to come, we shall hold these words by Thiruvalluvar in our hearts. Though we may be different in circumstances and nature, we have come together because of our love for our Devi. And so, may we all be elevated and continue to elevate others until we all reach our respective goals.<BR> <BR> An intimate of any strength will never listen to faults said of friends;<BR> and on the day a friend offends, he is content to keep silent.<BR> <BR> The world cherishes faithful men who never forsake<BR> old friendships, worn by time but unbroken.<BR> <BR> <BR> -Tirukkural 81: 808-809<BR> <BR> With Love<BR> <BR> Shankaree<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> Get a bigger mailbox -- choose a size that fits your needs.<BR> <BR> <BR> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]<BR> <BR> <BR> </tt> <br> <!-- |**|begin egp html banner|**| --> <table border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2> <tr bgcolor=#FFFFCC> <td align=center><font size= " -1 " color=#003399><b> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2002 Report Share Posted September 12, 2002 If your children don't seem to be bright : Worship Sri Uchishta Ganapathi and His consort Buddhi Devi at this shrine. Perform anna abishekam for the same. Give books and educational materials, pens, etc. as gifts to poor children. Perform adi pradakshinam around the perimeter of the shrine along with your kids. This is a Siddha solution for those kids who do not seem that bright or who don't show interest in school. The worship of Sri Uchishta Ganapathi is ideal for those kids who want to shine in school. Uchishta Ganapathi Upasana:: Long term worship or upasana of Uchishta Ganapathi is not an easy task. Those who are engaged in this unique spiritual goal should visit this shrine regularly and perform anna abishekam for Lord Uchishta Ganapathi and Mother Buddhi Devi. If they do this, the Siddhas will simplify the upasana procedures. http://www.agasthiar.org/AUMzine/0013-sivarathri.htm Read this page: http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/gthursby/tantra/ganesh.htm Ucchista Ganapati is vamacharya worship ganapati. He is seated with Bhadrakali on his lap. Bhadrakali is another name for Nilatara Saraswati. This form of Ganesha is the rajasic form of penetrating jnana. 1. Baala Ganapati - Red colored image of a four armed Ganesha 2. Dharuna Vinayakar: Red colored image of an eight armed Ganesha 3. Bhakti Vinayakar: Grey colored image of four armed Ganesha 4. Veera Vinayakar: Red colored image of 16 armed Ganapati 5. Shakti Ganapati: Red colored image of 4 armed Ganapati, seated with his consort to his left. 6. Dwija Vinayakar: White colored image of four faced Ganesha with 4 arms. 7. Siddhi Vinayakar: Golden colored image of four armed Ganapati. 8. Ucchishta Ganapati: Blue colored image of six armed Ganapati with his consort. 9. Vigna Vinayakar: Gold colored image of eight armed Ganapati 10. Kshipra Ganapati: Red colored image of four armed Ganesha bearing a ratna kumbham. 11. Heramba Vinayakar: Black colored image of ten armed Ganesha with five faces, seated on a lion. 12. Lakshmi Vinayakar: White colored image of eight armed Ganesha with two consorts. 13. Makara Vinayakar: Red colored image of Ganesha with a third eye, 10 arms, bearing a ratna kumbham, with his consort. 14. Vijaya Vinayakar: Red colored image of 4 armed Ganesha on the mooshika mount. 15. Nritta Vinayakar: Gold colored image of Ganesha in a dance posture. 16. Urdhva Vinayakar: Gold colored image of six armed Ganesha with his consort. 17. Ekakshara Vinayakar: Red colored image of Ganesha with a third eye, seated on a lotus. 18. Vara Vinayakar: Red colored image of 4 armed Vinayaka with a third eye. 19. Dhryakshara Vinayaka: Gold colored image of four armed Vinayakar, decorated with Chaamara ear rings. 20. Kshipraprasaada Vinayakar: Red colored image of six armed Ganapati. 21. Haridra Vinayakar: Yellow colored image of four armed Ganapati. 22. Ekadhanta Vinayakar: Blue colored image of four armed Ganapati. 23. Srishti Vinayakar: Red colored image of four armed Ganapati seated on his mooshika mount. 24. Utthanda Vinayakar: Red colored image of 10 armed Ganesha with his consort to his left. 25. Ranamochana Vinayaka: Crystal image of four armed Vinayakar. 26. Dundi Vinayakar: Four armed image of Ganesha bearing a tusk, a garland, an axe and a gem studded vessel. 27. Dwimukha Vinayakar: Red colored image of Ganesha with two faces and four arms. 28. Trimukha Vinayakar: Red colored image of Ganesha with three faces and six arms seated on a golden lotus. 29. Simha Vinayakar: White colored image of Ganesha with eight arms (with an arm bearing a lions face). 30. Yoga Vinayakar: Red colored image of Ganesha in the posture of a yogi. 31. Durga Vinayakar: Red colored image of Ganesha with eight arms. 32. Sankatahara Vinayakar: Red colored image of four armed Ganesha clothed in blue, seated on a lotus peetham with his consort to his left. http://www.templenet.com/beliefs/ganesha_icon.htm Ucchista means leftovers. This form of Ganesha is speaking about his getting the leftover head from an elephant. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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