Ganapati in Indian Mythology

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Not very long ago a stunning miracle happened. Breaking the law of nature the Ganesha images all over the country drank milk offered by the devotees. It happened for about a week as an evidence of divine powers of the Lord active in the age of Kali. Tradition says take Ganesha home for bringing in good luck, success, wealth and removal of obstacles, considered as God of wisdom, letters and arts he is worshipped at the beginning of any work to be undertaken. The book endeavours to reveal the mystic of Ganesha by taking recourse to his mythology spread over several Puranic works and scriptures. It is virtual encyclopaedia of Ganesha mythology. He is ancient than Vedas, the source of creation of the world the Brahman himself. He revealed himself gradually through ages, the book deals with his mystic origin and evolution. Narrates various myths that speak of his miraculous birth his powers and functions. Taking recourse to mythology his history through ages is looked into and also the cults that sprang form him. Modes of his worship, Yantra and Mantras and Tantras used to appease him, festivals held in his honour find place here. Ganesha took several incarnation to vanquish demonic forces. Puranas and scriptures speak about them with reverence. The book takes note of it. An adage says the age of Kali belongs to Chandi and Vinayaka – Kalau Chandivinayakau. Their mystic divine power prevails over all. One can offer worship to Ganesha at various stations and Tirthas mentioned in the book. May Ganesha bless you.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR M L Varadpande

Associated with universities, academic bodies, drama schools and institutions in various capacities M.L. Varadpande is known for his ingenious writing on Indian art, literature and culture. His books include: History of Indian Theatre Vol. I, II, III; Mahabharata in Performance; Krishna Theatre in India; Religion and Theatre; Ancient Indian & Indo-Greek Theatre; Invitation to Indian Theatre; Critique of Indian Theatre (Edited); Traditional Indian Theatre; Dictionary of Indian Theatre.

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Title
Ganapati in Indian Mythology
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8182901292
Length
184p., Illustrations.
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