Guest guest Posted January 10, 2010 Report Share Posted January 10, 2010 Namasthe. In the Volume 4 of Sri Vigneshwara Sthuthi Manjari, I find the details of Vaanchakalpalatha kramam Puja consisting of Guru paduka,karannyasam,Hrudayadhi Nyasam,Dhyanam,four Paryayaha etc of Vaanchakalpalatha Ganapathy ( Page 313 to 319 ). But this form is not mentioned in the first part where the popular forms are mentioned in details with full description of the form. With Warm Regards Ganapathy -- Vijyalakshmy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2010 Report Share Posted January 11, 2010 Pranams, Propagator of this form of worship is Shri HaraduttAchArya. Infact, the ganapatis which we are aware of like Lakshmi Ganapati, Vidya Ganapati, Ucchista Ganapati etc. are not visualised as parvati tanaya. The Ganapati tattva is the Adya-tattva in the vedas that is depicted as the Lord of 24 / 36 tattvas or the Lord of 3 Gunas (Sattva, Rajas, Tamas). He is also the Lord of Maruts in Veda. Tantra visualises these 24 tattvas, 3 gunas, maruts to be the Gana. The Lord of these is called Ganapati. Ganapati when equated with Vishnu - the sarvavyapaka narayana tattva, is called Lakshmi-Ganapati; similarly there are tantric visualisations for shakti, ucchista, vidya ganapatis. The adhishtana devata of Vanchakalpa Latha Prayoga is Mother Tripurasundari Herself. The dhyana sloka of mula patha of this prayoga may be referred which is with Shri Narahari Bhatt of Sringeri. The Great Kama-Kameshwari Herself is the Great Adya Ganapati who is the Lord of 36 tattvas (alias ganas). The prayoga of the same by Shri Haradutta is Vancha Kalpa Latha Prayoga which involves Ganapati Mantra, Saubhagya Vidya. regs, sriram , ganapathy = = vijaya <srividya101 wrote: > > Namasthe. > > In the Volume 4 of Sri Vigneshwara Sthuthi Manjari, I find the details of Vaanchakalpalatha kramam Puja consisting of Guru paduka,karannyasam,Hrudayadhi Nyasam,Dhyanam,four Paryayaha etc of Vaanchakalpalatha Ganapathy ( Page 313 to 319 ). > > But this form is not mentioned in the first part where the popular forms are mentioned in details with full description of the form. > > > With Warm Regards > > Ganapathy -- Vijyalakshmy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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