Wisdom of GaneshThis is a Ganesh Prayer app tool. Utilize this app to learn more about this divine, beneficial energy. Conduct your daily prayers or carry out a longer spiritual practice. The Favorites feature helps you to easily get to your favorite parts of the app and the Journal feature will allow you to easily maintain a prayer dairy. Here you can note down your thoughts and guiding insights.
We hope you find this application a very handy tool to carry out your prayers on the go- in the temple, while waiting in the line or as you are sipping your morning coffee. It has been a blessing for us to be able to bring this application to you and we hope & pray that it brings blessings to you. |
Who is Ganesh?
Ganesh- Deliverer from Obstacles & Obstructions
Ganesh is one of the widely known Hindu deities. This joyously happy and extremely benevolent elephant-faced God is revered and cherished not just by Hindus but also by many people of other spiritual faiths.
All Hindu deities represent cosmic energies that are part of the Divine Universal Energy or the Supreme God-head. In this regard, Ganesh represents the energy that is capable of removing obstacles and obstructions. Due to this, he is revered and paid obeisance before starting any auspicious or important work. His blessings are sought before starting travel to ensure safe, smooth journey and successful completion of work.
According to mythology, Ganesh is the second son of the deities- Shiva and Parvati. Here the concept of ‘son’ is used to indicate the product or an effective outcome.
Shiva represents the Male Cosmic energy principle of our form-created world and Parvati (who is another representation of Shakti), is the Female Cosmic energy principle. Both these primal Male and Female cosmic energy principles are responsible for creating our form world.
The energy of this action of creation (kinetic or action energy) is their first son- Karthikeya. Thus Shiva and Shakti together create this form-world as we know.
Their second son is Ganesh. Read more...
Ganesh is one of the widely known Hindu deities. This joyously happy and extremely benevolent elephant-faced God is revered and cherished not just by Hindus but also by many people of other spiritual faiths.
All Hindu deities represent cosmic energies that are part of the Divine Universal Energy or the Supreme God-head. In this regard, Ganesh represents the energy that is capable of removing obstacles and obstructions. Due to this, he is revered and paid obeisance before starting any auspicious or important work. His blessings are sought before starting travel to ensure safe, smooth journey and successful completion of work.
According to mythology, Ganesh is the second son of the deities- Shiva and Parvati. Here the concept of ‘son’ is used to indicate the product or an effective outcome.
Shiva represents the Male Cosmic energy principle of our form-created world and Parvati (who is another representation of Shakti), is the Female Cosmic energy principle. Both these primal Male and Female cosmic energy principles are responsible for creating our form world.
The energy of this action of creation (kinetic or action energy) is their first son- Karthikeya. Thus Shiva and Shakti together create this form-world as we know.
Their second son is Ganesh. Read more...
Wisdom of Ganesh app tool
This is a very intuitive app and most features should be self-evident. The journal entries can easily and intuitively be entered on the Favorite wisdom list by clicking on the Journal button at the top of the screen. It will open up the text editor for you to input your Journal comments. While exiting the editor, it will ask you to save the comments in the Journal Entries section.
The journal entries are associated with the favorites and can only be entered from the favorites screen. You can review and edit your journal at any time by clicking on the Journal tab. If you are to de-favorite an aphorism, it's associated journal entry will also be deleted.
The journal entries are associated with the favorites and can only be entered from the favorites screen. You can review and edit your journal at any time by clicking on the Journal tab. If you are to de-favorite an aphorism, it's associated journal entry will also be deleted.
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