Ganapati Aradhana: The Worship of Lord Ganesha

Ganapati Aradhana: The Worship of Lord Ganesha

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Book Specification

Item Code: NAN875
Author: Swami Niranjanananda Saraswati
Publisher: Yoga Publications Trust
Language: English
Edition: 2013
ISBN: 9789381620373
Pages: 65 (Throughout Color Illustrations)
Cover: Paperback
Other Details 8.5 inch x 5.5 inch
Weight 120 gm

Book Description

About the Book

"Love is the first attainment of invoking Ganesha. The second attainment is betterment of buddhi. Betterment of buddhi leads to the third attainment, greater understanding, and as the result of the first three, the mind becomes creative and intuitive. When the mind becomes creative and intuitive, it follows the path of dharma. This is the fourth attainment Love and dharma together conquer karma. This is the fifth attainment These are the five attainments of a sadhaka who is living in the material world. The sixth, seventh and eighth stages are the domain of sadhakas. These include the awakening of kundalini, the raising of kundalini and the merger of Shakti with Shiva."

The Yogadrishti (Yogavision) series of satsangs consists of discourses given by Swami Niranjanananda Saraswati in Munger as part of the new phase of sannyasa life that he has embarked upon since 2009.

The theme of the satsangs Swamiji gave in August 2012 at Ganga Darshan Vishwa Yoga Peeth was Ganapati aradhana. Swamiji took us on a journey to the land of Ganesha's birth, Mt Kailash, and explained the Significance of this well-loved deity's birth, form and the associated symbols. Swamiji also outlined the role of Ganesha in human life and the methods to invoke his grace, as described in the vedic and tantric systems.

Contents

The Origins of Ganesha 1
Ganesha, Master of the Mind 18
Vedic Ganapati Aradhana: Achieving Mastery over the Limiting Conditions of Life 36
Tantric Ganapati Aradhana: Expanding the Perception of Consciousness 50


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