Sri Ganesha (Significance of Divine Forms)

Sri Ganesha (Significance of Divine Forms)

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Book Specification

Item Code: NAF233
Author: Srikant
Publisher: Integral Books, Kerala
Language: English
Edition: 2015
ISBN: 8186107053
Pages: 144 (Throughout B/W Illustrations)
Cover: Paperback
Other Details 8.00 inch x 5.00 inch
Weight 160 gm

Book Description

About The Book

According to Vedanta, from the primeval intelligence energy vibration Pranavam, Symbolized by evolved the universe. The latent consciousness in matter sprang forth and evolved in the form of living beings finally reaching the human stage.

The figure of Sri Ganesha along with his rat mount symbolizes the theme of the unfoldment of consciousness. The Ganesha theme is a sign post that shows mankind the way of directing the evolutionary energy to reinforce and realize the grater potentials.

The strange form of Ganesha represent the Divine power that prompts consciousness locked in earth to express its greater dimensions through living beings and equips the human being to transcend the obstacles in the material and spiritual dimension till one evolves to be the unconditioned reality.

Foreword

Faith in a supreme power give relief and solace to man’s worldly afflictions. It brings him the strength and reassurance of communion with the reality behind the transcendental phenomenal world.

Man is in constant pursuit of happiness. Experience makes him realise that he cannot derive abiding happiness from the evanescent objects of the world. That which gives him much pleasure today often turns out to be a great source of suffering tomorrow. The thoughtful inquirers of India recognised that the real source of happiness is their own consciousness not their sense body or the objects of the world. This made them meditate upon the nature of consciousness which led them to the experience of a blissful eternal Reality which is the source of their consciousness and the phenomenal world.

Human phenomenon has an inborn urge to evolve from the biological to the psycho-social and spiritual dimensions. Every pursuit of happiness is in a way an expression of this urge although many lose sight of the harmonious natural path go awry and suffer. Other cultivate the moral and spiritual values of life the real way of human evolution experiencing an increasing sense of freedom and happiness. And a few of them even attain the bliss of supreme wisdom.

Man exists in a world of forms and qualities which like the colours latent in the transparent light have their source in supreme Reality. By nature the human mind is conditioned by these form and qualities. To draw strength and wisdom from the source mind has to be trained and refined so that it becomes a fit receptacle to contain and express the divine glory. As a practical aid for this communion the sages conceived suitable forms that symbolise spiritual principle. Worship of such divine form invokes these principles and the forms function as powerful conduit of divine grace and guidance.

The earliest literary works of mankind the Veda-s-contain invocations to various Gods and Goddesses. In the karma kaanda which deals with the practice of rituals etc. of the Vedas there are elaborate descriptions of the modes of worship and the manthra-s to invoke the spiritual power represented by them. It was in the age of the Upanishad-s the unique philosophical treatises on sublime spiritual truths special efforts were made to explain the inner significance of the Vedic concepts. In them the Rishi-s different names ekam sad vipraa bahudhaa vadanthi. They called the supreme truth as Brahman. They approved the worship of reality in different form as the worship would help to refine the mind and equip it to be receptive and comprehend the supreme Truth. They however warned against any fanatical sticking to the form aspect and advice to use them intelligently as a stepping stone to reality realising the fact that the reality symbolised by the form transcends all forms.

While the Upanishad-s contain sublime philosophical discussions on the Absolute the Puraana-s are replete with human mind, and in these the great Rishi-s embodied high philosophical and spiritual principles. These legends served to inculcate higher values in society. Several forms of deities were conceived by human insight and imagination but for an earnest seeker they will gradually reveal their secrets for which the keys can be found often in the same test. Likewise the forms of deities are pregnant with profound meaning. Those who explore their significance will find that their several heads and hands the various weapons the ornaments the garments and even their colours signify lofty spiritual principles. As the Upanishad try to make us aware of the highest principles relating to the eternal source of this wonderful universe the divine forms of puranic origin throb with the vision and power of that wisdom.

The form of Sri Ganesha differs from other Godly forms the face of an elephant having one tusk a human body with a bit pot-belly four hand the body entwined by a serpent and a rat as the mount of the huge figure! He is worshipped both for material prosperity and spiritual illumination. Sri Ganesha is the Presiding Deithy of the divine energy in man Kundalini which is capable of elevating human consciousness to its supreme state.

In the hymns on Sri Ganesha he is extolled as the very symbol of the supreme truth that transcend all qualities and form symbolises both the way and the goal of spiritual pursuit. This book will be though provoking even to the modern scientist for its rational approach to a great theme. I hope that the seekers of spiritual wisdom will find this a useful compendium. May Lord Ganesha grace illumine our path for harmonious life and spiritual fulfilment?

Introduction

India’s heritage holds profound Spirituals truths. Those who have the mind to enquire come by consoling facts about life in her philosophical text. These facts give man a meaningful vision about himself and his destiny.

Knowledge unfolds its greater field greater fields as human quest advances. If the pursuit is honest free unbiased and with the humble passion of a mountaineer who yearns to see more expansive vistas at every climbing step the realms of awareness and beauty expand enriching the texture of life. The quest refines strengthens and expands the human personality.

Modern scientific enquiry began solely on a materialistic basic. From its early beginnings in the sixteenth century as science advance to its stupendous discoveries in the closing phase of the twentieth century we see its worldview turning more philosophical with an Einstein or Carl Jung tending to Speak like a Yaajnavalkya or Pathanjali of ancient India.

There are people who believe that the forms of Gods and Goddess are meaningless figments of imagination of primitive age. It is difficult to judge which age is more primitive in cultural terms the age of the Rig Vedic Rishi-s who could conceive such high human ideals Let the world live in harmony and peace, Let noble thoughts come to us from every side or our age of flourishing trade in weapon of mass annihilation! When false signals from computers hold the potential to convert mankind into piles of ash any moment everyone in our times has to contemplate on what O. Nash has said: There has been a lot of progress during my lifetime but I am afraid it heading in the wrong direction.

In different phases of human history in this ancient land lived intellectual prodigies who boldly explored in to the mysteries of life ad gained the spiritual wisdom which they passed on to posterity through symbolism by means of stories diagrams and forms enabling the knowledge to survive the long passage of time.

The philosophical trends of modern science which tend to converge towards the insight of the seers equip the present rediscovery in modern terms as would help man to transform the present period of darkness and uncertainty into that of light and reassurance.

The traditional science and the philosophical concepts of India are pregnant with profound vistas of knowledge about the human phenomenon and nature. For example the direct experiences of thousands keep up the relevance of astrology convincing scientific explanation. This shows the existing gap between ancient insight and modern scientific perspective. It point out that the ancient explorers had wrested out some keys form Nature to open some of the mystery boxes of human life and nature. The wondrous genetic code that determines the structural details of a living being was an unsuspected biological secret during Darwin’s time. Yet it was there subtly directing the destiny of life. Nature still keeps away many of her profound secrets from the observation of the scientific eye and it seems that the ancient Rish-s had a breakthrough access to many subtle realities as they were earnest seekers not mere subtle realities as they were earnest seekers not mere technologists using brains for material gains.

Man’s enquiry about himself and about his relation with nature begins even from lower psychological levels. A leap from a lower to a superior level often needs the help of a spring board. The concept of deities the facets of Brahman the supreme reality is such an aid for inner significance of various deities despite the external variations name and forms. They are all extolled in essence as Brahman. Forms merge into the principle they signify and into the wisdom they convey.

Any fanatical concept of a formless one God Partial to a group of people or religion is alien to Indian philosophy which recognises the infinite diversity as the expression of the one Reality. It inspires to see the divine Essence in diversity. It gives one the freedom concept that symbolise that essence as to merge in communion with the Reality and realise the fact that the seeker and the worshipful deity are essentially the same blissful Brahman the transcendental source of all diversity beyond the transitory phenomena of life and death.

In the Indian philosophical context God is not just a formless superman who is partial to those who avow faith in some particular religion. He is sat-chit-Ananda Existence consciousness Bliss. He is unconditioned freedom. If he has no freedom to assume forms he is not almighty. The universe of innumerable forms is an expression of God’s freedom to take forms. The universe is not a creation of God. It is the omnipresent He himself. Man is not a condemned slave of God by praising whom the slave gets manifold material gifts. Though a discipline of inner evolution man can expand his realise the freedom and glory of God. Everything is God only eeshaa-vaasya-midam sarvam. There is no anti-God. It is the distorted conditioned ego not in harmony with the blissful Reality that turns itself into a demoniac is the means to raise himself to a superior cultural status to a superior civilization. The forms of deities are meaningful symbols of this scope of human transcendence. They signify the freedom of choice in man spiritual quest and evolution.

The meaningful forms were manifested in the super-conscious state of representing the diverse facets and power aspect of Reality. Mystic diagrams and forms of deities are letter of a unique language of divine symbolism. This series of books alphabet of reality begins with the form of sri Ganesha the god of auspiciousness and remover of obstacle without propitiating whom no ritual or ceremony is performed in the Hindu way of life.

The Ganesh concept is potent with many shades of sublime meaning. Here we are mainly examining the theme in its aspects as the guiding light in the evolutionary unfoldment of human consciousness.

In this series an attempt is being made to probe into the deeper meaning of divine forms and their spiritual significance. The effort is neither to confine the concept the concepts within an intellectual frame nor to explain the ancient insight limiting them in the bounds of the present day scientific knowledge but to use the emerging philosophical trends of modern thought as pointers to the transcendental dimensions of existence discovered by India ancient seers. This approach is rather new. It may stimulate thought for further enquiry. With this attitude the following study is placed before readers.

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