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Tuesday, May 13, 2014

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12 Life Lessons from Lord Ganesha

Oh how this applies to our everyday lives. Let's be better people!

 A Successful person must destroy selfishness & pride
The son of Shiva and Parvati, Ganesha has an elephantine countenance with a curved trunk and big ears, and a huge pot-bellied body of a human being. He is the Lord of success and destroyer of evils and obstacles. Ganesha is also the destroyer of vanity, selfishness and pride. This teaches us that when we become successful, we must destroy vanity, selfishness and pride.
 Always see the goings in the world with a microscopic sight
Elephant is the only animal that can’t see the things in right perspective. It sees all the things bigger than itself. All this implies that never take the opponent for granted. Don’t go on his size, but regard everyone bigger, better and more virtuous than yourself. Always see the goings in the world with a microscopic sight, reflect over them and be serious.
Sustain high morale & reputation
The gentleman who wish to keep their traditions without any obstacle, must always keep in mind the long nose (high reputation) of their ancestors, family and the country. That is, they should not do such petty things that might lead to cutting of their nose. The nature has given the elephant the longer nose than other animals. Lord Ganesha is shown with a long nose.
Keep our ears as big as “Surpa”
One of many names for Lord Ganesha is Surpakarna, the one with big flappy ears. We should always be alert so as not to change our conduct for the people related to us. Just because of back-biting. We should keep our ears as big as Surpa, so that they can accept only just talks and avoid all the unwanted and unjust gossips.
Think before speaking out about the others
All the obstacles that crop up in the life are due to the unwanted talks. The reason for showing this type of tongue in Ganesha’s idol is that, the people before speaking out about others, must first take an introspection of oneself. Elephant’s tongue is pointed towards its neck instead of outwards, whereas tongue of all other animals, including human beings, keeps on lollying out.
Have feeling of love, affection and well being for others
The lower part of Ganesha’s body is human like, whereas only the head is elephant-like. It is universally accepted that all the other animals than humans have emotionless heart. Only the humans have such a heart that beats with emotion. Human heart is the only organ on earth that generates good or bad feelings for others. One must have the feelings of love, affection and well being for the others.
Act in good faith
Whatever Lord Ganesha undertook, he undertook with conviction and self-belief. It is this that we need to inculcate in ourselves, in the way we work. Any job, if it is worth doing, is worth doing well. Whatever the task you are faced with, face it with courage and conviction and do it to the best of your ability. At the end of the day, you have the satisfaction of knowing that you gave it your best shot.
Depend on yourself
One of the other names Ganesha is known as is Vinayak, meaning master of oneself. This signifies independence in thought and action. Take ownership and responsibility for your actions and their outcome. Just knowing that you alone are responsible will make you take the decision that much more seriously.
Every obstacle can be overcome
Lord Ganesha is also known as Vigneshwara, one who removes obstacles. You must believe that every obstacle can be overcome and also make removing obstacles a dharma in your life. Whether in your professional or personal life, with the right attitude — a never-say-die attitude — even what seems like the most insurmountable difficulty can be handled without your world falling to pieces.
Do not go into the realm of dark imaginings
It is not at all what you say, and certainly not all that you know. It is the rites of passage that heal you—not the easing of strife which calms. Open your breath unto the morning. Open your eyes unto the dawn. Rest your weary head upon these silken pillows of dreams, and dream of a new life—for you haven’t even yet been born.
Modesty
Lord Ganesha is considered one of the most powerful gods in Hinduism, but his vehicle is the modest mouse. Ganesha wins hearts through simple methods, and this too holds a lesson. A shiny car or extravagant lifestyle might impress, but to win hearts, the simplest way is through one’s actions — through simple gestures of affection and respect.
 Seek knowledge
Lord Ganesha has two wives – Riddhi & Siddhi. It implies that all the Riddhi and Siddhi (knowledge and perfections) of the world kiss those who adopts all the virtues of Lord Ganesha in his life. It also means that whoever wishes to gain knowledge and perfections, he must make Lord Ganesh his ideal and follow his virtures in life. Read, explore, listen and learn.

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