Ganesha is King of Vaastu Shastra
Miracles are happening in the lives of followers of Ganesha Ganesha's devotees, and followers have been reporting miracles happening in their lives after they brought idols/painting of Ganesha to their home/office. There is something unique in Ganesha as his very presence in the home or office starts bringing good luck whether one religiously worships Ganesha or not.
Sanskrit prayers dedicated to Lord Ganesha Son of Parvati, recreated by Shiva, Blessed by Brahma, cherished by Vishnu, you elephant head a gift from Indra, God of the three worlds, bringer of rain; rich too with the multiple benedictions bestowed upon you at your birth by Surya, Chandra, Vayu and Agni.
Significance of different Deities in India Ancient sages and saints of India, while advocating the One Supreme Reality (universal consiousness) attributed certain specific powers and qualities to every Indian Deity. Different Indian Deities like Lord Brahma (Creation), Lord Vishnu (Protection and Sustenance), Lord Shiva (Recreator), Lord Rama (Ideal Life), Lord Krishna (Perfection in action), Lord Ganesha (Good Luck), and Lord Hanuman (Physical Strength) and Goddesses like Durga (Mental Strength), Lakshmi (wealth) and Saraswati (Wisdom) are all manifestations of same One Supreme Reality which manifests itself according to desire, need, requirement of the Devotee/worshipper. This is based on Vedic Truth : As you think, so you become”
Lord Ganesha is the combination of all the powers and qualities which are there in all the Deities. That is why Lord Ganesha is known as Deity of Deities and Lord of Good Luck. Good Luck does not mean only money; it also means good health, happiness and prosperity for oneself and for all the members, of one’s family which is ensured to its Devotees by Lord Ganesha. Lord Ganesha is also renowned for removing obstacles from one’s life as a person who is always facing difficulties and hurdles in his life cannot be happy and prosperous.
All auspicious occasions start with worship of Ganesha All over India every Hindu family (whether thy believe Shiva, Vishnu, Durga, Rama, Krishna or any other Deity) start worship of Lord Ganesha at the time of marriages, child-naming ceremony, yagynopavita, house warming ceremonies, start of new business ventures or at the time of writing any book etc. Even at the time of writing Mahabharata (world's longest literary work) Veda Vyas invoked Ganesha.
Ganesha is known as Vinayaka, a leader of the Deities Ganesha is Vighanharta (removes obstacles in the lives of his Devotees). Ganesha is King of Vaastu-Shastra with Ganesha's presence in the home or office it is consider very auspicious, Lord ord Ganesha blesses His devotees in proportion to the devotion and worship offered to him. In India & for Eastern countries, the worship of Lord Ganesha is more popular in State of Maharashtra with the result that three-fourth of wealth of India is concentrated in Mumbai and other parts of Maharashtra. Mumbai is financial capital of India. This state has been uniquely blessed by Ganesha in all respects. In addition to wealth, the level of health, happiness and prosperity is also more in this State as compared to other States of India.
Pooja room location and direction
- The idols should be in the East and the West of the Pujaghar. The faces of the idols should not be in the North or the South. Because, if the faces of the idols are towards the North we look towards the South side which is not good.
- The Pujaghar in the building should be in the East, the North or the North-East corner.
- Puja room should not be in the South direction.
- Pujaghar should not be in the bedroom.
- Toilet should not be above the below the worship room.
- White of light yellow marble work in the worship room is auspicious. The colour of the walls of the worship room should be white, light yellow or light blue.
- The worship room should have doors and windows in the North or the East.
- Lamp stand should be the South-East corner of the worship room.
- If the worship room is of the shape of a pyramid (scope on all the four sides of the roof) it is auspicious.
- The Homekund (a pit for sacred fire) or the Agnikund (a pit for consecrates fire) should be in the South-East direction of the worship room. The sacred offerings to the fire should be made with the face towards the East.
- The showcases and almirahs in the Pujaghar should be towards the Western or the Southern wall. The photographs of the deity or the idols should never be near the Northern or the Southern walls.
- The idol should not be exactly in front of the entrance gate.
- The idols in the worship room should not be in a desecrated form.
- The idols should not be kept at a place obtained by chiseling off the wall or touching the wall. They should be kept at least an inch away from the wall.
- No unnecessary heavy articles like tins, clothes etc. should be kept in the worship room. No part of the worship room separated by a curtain etc. should be used for any other purpose.
- The worship room should not have a door with one shutter. The door should not be made of tin or iron grills.
- The doors of the worship room should not automatically close or open. Spring or door closer should not be used for this door.
- Money or valuables should not be hid in the worship room.
The roof should not have ventilation or windows. Idols should not be kept facing each other.
No private or public, big or small temple, Shivilinga should be built in the space around the building. If meditation is going to last for more than 15 minutes one should not sit exactly facing the idols. One should sit near the Western wall facing the East for meditation, avoiding the look of the idol.
BABY NAMES ON LORD GANESH
Name |
Meaning |
Gender |
Akhuratha |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Alampata |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Amit |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Amogh |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Anantachidrupamayam |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Avaneesh |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Avighna |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Balaganapati |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Bhalchandra |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Bheema |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Bhupati |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Bhuvanpati |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Buddhinath |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Buddhividhata |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Chaturbhuj |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Devadeva |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Devantakanashakarin |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Devavrata |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Dharmik |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Dhoomravarna |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Durja |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Dvaimatura |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Ekaakshara |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Ekadant |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Ekadanta |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Ekadrishta |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Eshanputra |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Gadadhara |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Gajakarna |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Gajanana |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Gajanand |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Gajananeti |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Gajavakra |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Gajavaktra |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Gajrup |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Ganadhakshya |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Ganadhyakshina |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Ganapati |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Ganapati |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Gaurisuta |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Gunina |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Haridra |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Heramb |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Ibhanan |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Kripalu |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Krishapingaksha |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Kshamakaram |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Kshipra |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Lambakarna |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
Lambodara |
Lord Ganesh |
Boys |
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