Why `Ganesha`is called `Vighneswara`
For those who tread the pathless land of self-enquiry obstacles are
in plenty. A comprehensive understanding of Vighneswara is necessary for
a successful opening into BRAHMA VIDYA.
1.The lotus seat.
We should be like a lotus blooming at self-knowledge(sun) holding our
heads high above the muddy ponds of the world(samsara).
2.The crown of head.
The crown is a status symbol of an emperor. A man of self knowledge is an emperor in the physical and spiritual world.
3.Big ears.
The big ears denote `Sravana`or intuitive hearing.The science of
brahma vidya should initially be heard from a preceptor and big ears
suggest absolute attention necessary for an aspirant of Brahma vidya.
4.Small eyes
are suggestive of keen observation and introspective contemplation necessary for a student of brahma vidya.
5.Long proboscis.
Even dogs and pigs use their sense of smell for their day to day
existence. Similarly an elephant can pick a log of wood and a pin with
it`s proboscis. Thus proboscis denotes the faculty of discrimination
necessary for an aspirant of self knowledge to distinguish between the
real and the unreal.
6.The broken tusk
denotes egolessness essential for a student of brahmavidya.
7.Pot belly
indicates contentment.
8.The rice ball and vedas in both hands
stands for preyas and sreyas and harmonization of physical and spiritual existence.
9.The hook with an axe and the noose
is suggestive of detachment
from worldly bandages and freedom from desire, anger, greed ,delusion, ego,competition, attachment, and aversion.
10.The mouse with a little
rice ball.
The mouse depicts worldly desires which are powerful
obstacles in the pathless path of self knowledge. The desires should be
at our control otherwise just like rats they will undermine our faculty
of self knowledge. Thus by adopting Ganesha as our spiritual guru, We will
attain both material prosperity and spiritual beatitude.
~SWAATHMAARAAMAN
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