++How Ganesha Got His Elephant Head++
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g o d s - o f - i n d i a ++ GANESHAWHAT'S IN A NAME? ---- The 108 Sacred Names of Ganesha.
I DON'T KNOW WHERE IT ORIGINATED FROM, BUT THE LIST WHICH FOLLOWS HAS BEEN CIRCULATING AROUND THE WEB FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS, AND IS NOW ATTACHED TO DOZENS OF BLOGS. Instead of merely adding to the online clutter by repeating it as is, I intend here to rather elaborate on it, add value to it. Like my friends in Soka Gakkai in Japan, my mission in life is to add value, do what I do best and link to the rest. And in the process, put my knowledge to the test:
THE GANESHA STORY ---- How Ganesha Got That Elephant Head. THERE ARE MANY STORIES ABOUT GANESHA WAS BORN AND HOW HE ENDED UP WITH THAT ELEPHANT HEAD. According the very well known Shiva-Purana version, Parvati (consort of Lord Shiva) was rather disappointed that none of the guards she appointed out of Lord Shiva's army failed to stop him from barging into her private chambers. She decided to have someone who would be entirely her own and place no one above her. According to Shiva Purana, Ganesha was born of the scurf from Parvati's body. Once, when Shiva was away, Parvati wanted someone to guard the door while she bathed. From the scurf of her body and water from the Ganges she created a boy who is Lord Ganesha. This makes Parvati and Ganga his mothers and he sometimes also known as Dwimatri. Having created the figure, Parvati infused life into him and told him to ensure that nobody entered her room while she bathed. Lord Shiva soon came in and was stopped by Lotd Ganesha. This enraged Shiva and He beheaded the boy.
Little did he know that he had killed his wife's son! Ascertaining the incommensurable disaster striking her son, Parvati was inconsolable. Unable to find the child head, Shiva grafted a elephant head on the dead body and gave him life again. Trying to repair his big mistake, he recognized Ganesha as his son and empowered him on all his servants; so he became "Ganapati".
A more detailed version describes Shiva sending his Gana army to attack. But Ganesha defeats them. Shiva requests Brahma to come; taking the form of a peaceful brahman, he tries gently to make the boy listen to reason. Vainly, Ganesh remains intractable.
Then, Shiva asks Kartikeya and Indra, to intervene and to mobilize their armies; Ganesha resists victoriously and routs the armies, thanks to the help of Kali and Durga, sent for Parvati, raging at the attack against her beloved son...
Finally, Shiva decides to enter himself in the battle; while Ganesha strives against Vishnu, treacherously, he attacks him in the rear and cuts off his head... The revenge of Parvati is terrible : she creates innumerable Shakti and order them to devour all the Gana and Deva. Absolutely terrified, Brahma and Vishnu beg her for mercy; in exchange, Parvati demands that his son can get life again.
She requests also another reparation : henceforth, his son will be worshipped first, before all other gods.
Shiva sends messengers, ordering them to bring back the first creature's head looking north side; indeed, this direction is well-known to be auspicious and synonymous with wisdom.
The first asleep creature which they find, with the head turned to north side is an elephant. They bring back his head and Shiva replaces it on the child body; then, he gives him life.
Parvati is expresses transport of joy; she embraces her son, the elephant-headed boy, named Ganesha by Shiva, i.e. "Lord of the Gana".
10 Bhupati - Lord of the Gods
11 Bhuvanpati - God of the Gods
12 Buddhinath - God of Wisdom
13 Buddhipriya - Knowledge Bestower
14 Buddhividhata - God of Knowledge
15 Chaturbhuj - One who has Four Arms
16 Devadeva - Lord of All Lords
17 Devantakanashakarin - Destroyer of Evils
And Asuras
18 Devavrata - One who accepts all Penances
19 Devendrashika - Protector of All Gods
20 Dharmik - One who gives Charity
21 Dhoomravarna - Smoke-Hued Lord
22 Durja - Invincible Lord
23 Dvaimatura - One who has two Mothers
24 Ekaakshara - He of the Single Syllable
25 Ekadanta - Single-Tusked Lord
26 Ekadrishta - Single-Tusked Lord
27 Eshanputra - Lord Shiva’s Son
28 Gadadhara - One who has The Mace as His
Weapon
29 Gajakarna - One who has Eyes like an
Elephant
30 Gajanana - Elephant-Faced Lord
31 Gajananeti - Elephant-Faced Lord
32 Gajavakra - Trunk of The Elephant
33 Gajavaktra - One who has Mouth like
An Elephant
34 Ganadhakshya - Lord of All Ganas (Gods)
35 Ganadhyakshina - Leader of All The
Celestial Bodies 36 Ganapati - Lord of All Ganas (Gods)
37 Gaurisuta - The Son of Gauri (Parvati)
38 Gunina - One who is The Master of
All Virtues
39 Haridra - One who is Golden Coloured
40 Heramba - Mother’s Beloved Son
41 Kapila - Yellowish-Brown Coloured
42 Kaveesha - Master of Poets
43 Krti - Lord of Music
44 Kripalu - Merciful Lord
45 Krishapingaksha - Yellowish-Brown Eyed
46 Kshamakaram - The Place of Forgiveness
47 Kshipra - One who is easy to Appease
48 Lambakarna - Large-Eared Lord
49 Lambodara - The Huge Bellied Lord
50 Mahabala - Enormously Strong Lord
51 Mahaganapati - Omnipotent and
Supreme Lord
52 Maheshwaram - Lord of The Universe
53 Mangalamurti - All Auspicious Lord
54 Manomay - Winner of Hearts
55 Mrityuanjaya - Conqueror of Death
56 Mundakarama - Abode of Happiness
57 Muktidaya - Bestower of Eternal Bliss
58 Musikvahana - One who has mouse
As charioteer
59 Nadapratithishta - One who Appreciates
And Loves Music
60 Namasthetu - Vanquisher of All Evils
& Vices & Sins
61 Nandana - Lord Shiva’s Son
62 Nideeshwaram - Giver of Wealth and
Treasures
63 Omkara - One who has the Form
Of OM
64 Pitambara - One who has Yellow-Coloured
Body
65 Pramoda - Lord of All Abodes
66 Prathameshwara - First Among All
67 Purush - The Omnipotent Personality
68 Rakta - One who has Red-Coloured Body
69 Rudrapriya - Beloved Of Lord Shiva
70 Sarvadevatman - Acceptor of All
Celestial Offerings
71 Sarvasiddhanta - Bestower of Skills
And Wisdom
72 Sarvatman - Protector of The Universe
73 Shambhavi - The Son of Parvati
74 Shashivarnam - One who has a Moon
Like Complexion
75 Shoorpakarna - Large-Eared Lord
76 Shuban - All Auspicious Lord
77 Shubhagunakanan - One who is The
Master of All Virtues
78 Shweta - One who is as Pure as the
White Colour
79 Siddhidhata - Bestower of Success &
Accomplishments
80 Siddhipriya - Bestower of Wishes and
Boons
81 Siddhivinayaka - Bestower of Success
82 Skandapurvaja - Elder Brother of
Skand (Lord Kartik)
83 Sumukha - Auspicious Face
84 Sureshwaram - Lord of All Lords
85 Swaroop - Lover of Beauty
86 Tarun - Ageless
87 Uddanda - Nemesis of Evils and Vices
88 Umaputra - The Son of Goddess
Uma (Parvati)
89 Vakratunda - Curved Trunk Lord
90 Varaganapati - Bestower of Boons
91 Varaprada - Granter of Wishes and
Boons
92 Varadavinayaka - Bestower of Success
93 Veeraganapati - Heroic Lord
94 Vidyavaridhi - God of Wisdom
95 Vighnahara - Remover of Obstacles
96 Vignaharta - Demolisher of Obstacles
97 Vighnaraja - Lord of All Hindrances
98 Vighnarajendra - Lord of All Obstacles
99 Vighnavinashanaya - Destroyer of
All Obstacles & Impediments
100 Vigneshwara - Lord of All Obstacles
101 Vikat - Huge and Gigantic
102 Vinayaka - Lord of All
103 Vishwamukha - Master of The
Universe
104 Vishwaraja - King of The World
105 Yagnakaya - Acceptor of All Sacred
& Sacrficial Offerings
106 Yashaskaram - Bestower of Fame and
Fortune
107 Yashvasin - Beloved and Ever
Popular Lord
108 Yogadhipa - The Lord of
Meditation
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