วันอังคารที่ 21 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2551

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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 5 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Shree Yantra is one of the most auspicious, important and powerful Yantras.

Beej Mantra for Shree Yantra
We welcome you to meditate to this Yantra."Om Shreem Hreem Shreem MahaalakshmyeiShreem Hreem Shreem Namah"Shree Yantra is one of the most

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auspicious, important and powerful Yantras।
It not only gives the maximum benefit, but also proves beneficial for almost everybody. It is the source of attaining all worldly desires & fulfilling all wishes through inner cosmic power & mental strength. "Shree Yantra" - Shree meaning wealth and Yantra - Meaning "Instrument" - The Instrument for Wealth the Shree Yantra brings about material and spiritual wealth. Shree Yantra has that unexplained power to fulfill all our wishesand change our life for the better. Shree Yantra is definitely the answer to all the problems and negativity in our life. Any Person using Shree(shri) Yantra achieves much greater affluence , peace and harmony . Shree Yantra helps in breaking all the Obstacles in our life. It helps us push indefinitely and easily the limits of growth - both spiritually and materialistically.
There are negative energies around us in greater or smaller magnitude. These negative energy stands in our way of achieving greater success, affluence, Harmony and Peace. Many times we find that life is out of our control. We find ourselves in a position of Extreme stress , lack of peace and harmony , high degree of anxiety , friction in relationship with others , Bad investments , faltering business , stagnation in life and profession , decreasing financial prospects , insecure feeling , repeated failures and sheer bad luck - Though we involve our best efforts , hard work , intelligence and good intentions.
Shree Yantra Sacred Geometry - help in clearing all the negative energies - the fog that surrounds our life - standing in our way of Peace, Prosperity and Harmony and make everything work for us in orderly manner. Shree Yantra the Multi Pyramid Geometric Grid is in 2 Dimension or 3 Dimension form. In 2 Dimension Form it is a Symbol of 9 Intertwined Isosceles triangles. It has been experienced World wide that Intertwined Triangles. The 6 pointed Star or Double Triangle Jewish sacred Geometry has always been proven to be Good Luck and sacred symbols. Shree Yantra is the symbolic form of all Gods and Goddesses.Shree yantra was possessed by Brahma, the creator of the Universe and praised by Vishnu the lord of the Earth. Shree yantra is connected deeply with the Ancient Art of Vaastu and has been specifically mentioned in the 'Vaastu Shastra'. All constructions based on Vaastu must essentially have Shree Yantra in it. The Vedas explain Shree Yantra as a scientific, cosmic and planetary energy zone.
Shree Yantra is the source of supreme energy and energy is nothing but another form of element in the shape of waves and rays। Shree Yantra is highly sensitive and has magnificent magnetic powers. Shree yantra is said to be a divine store-house of energy which pick up particular cosmic ray wave emitted by the planets and other universal objects and transform them into constructive vibrations. These are then transmitted to the surroundings where the Shree Yantra is placed, thus destroying all destructive forces within the vicinity. Shree Yantra is credited with supreme hidden powers which can be noticed within a short span.

Ganesha painting : Artist : Rachan Seingthong

วันเสาร์ที่ 4 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Joe Louis Puppet Theatre : “the Birth of Ganesha” the Best Performance Award 2008

On 2 June 2008, a mesmerizing performance, “the Birth of Ganesha”, by the Thai Puppet troupe (Joe Louis Puppet Theatre), won the Best Performance Award, the highest acclaim of this year, at the 12th World Festival of Puppet Art 2008, held in Prague, the Czech Republic, with 25

troupes from 17 countries competing in the final round।
This is the second award that the troupe received after winning “the Best Traditional Performance” Award in 2006।

The show narrates the birth of “Ganesha”, a Hindu god of success and arts and about the struggle to maintain peace in the three terrains of the earth according to Hindu cosmology।

The Joe Louis puppet play is performed by each puppet being controlled jointly by three puppeteers with all of whom appearing on stage with the puppet thereby creating highly animated, life-like movements। This enables the puppets to move or dance gracefully.

The Joe Louis Puppet Theatre is the only troupe of Thai theatrical puppeteers in existence। The performance is a showcase for Thailand’s cultural heritage and reflects the unstinting efforts of the troupe to preserve this exotic art form।
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Interested persons should make reservations in advance, tel. 0 2252 9683 to 4., 0 2252 5227 to 9 #101-104
Show time
Daily 19.30 - 21.00 hrs.
Ticket fee
Adults and children (over 120 cm height): 900 BChildren (not over 120 cm height): 300 B
Buses
50, 14, 47, 17, 115
BTS Skytrain
Saladaeng station, then bus no. 115
MRT Metro
Silom station, then bus no. ११५

Ganesh Symbolism


Ganesha Curses the Moon

Ganesha Curses the Moon :
One day while travelling round the universe on his rat, Ganesha came to Chandraloka (the realm of the Moon). The Moon saw him. The Moon, very handsome, was proud of his appearance. On seeing the elephantfaced, big-bellied Ganapati riding on a rat, he- laughed at Ganesha with contempt.This was an insult and Ganesha was very angry about the Moon. His eyes grew red. He pronounced a curse "Oh Moon, your handsome appearance has made you too vain. Fool, I am worshipped in all the worlds, but you laugh at me. Receive now the fruits of your foolish pride. Let your beauty, which is the cause for your arrogance and ignorance vanishing! From now on, whoever sees you on the fourth day of the bright fortnight of Bhadrapada month, the day of my birth, will suffer because of unjust accusations."The curse shattered the Moon's pride. He realized his mistake, and felt sorry. Standing devotedly with folded hands before Ganesha he prayed to him. "Sir, forgive me and my ignorance. Take back the curse and protect me."Then the kind Ganesha grew calm. He consoled the unhappy Moon. He said, "मून , you have realized your fault. What is important is the destruction of your pride. Anyhow, my curse cannot be in vain. But those who are subjected to false accusations will be saved and regain their good name if they see you on the second day of the bright fortnight also or listen to the story of the Syamantaka gem." The मून : was satisfied.

วันศุกร์ที่ 3 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Ganesha Mantra

Ganesha Mantra



Ganesh of 7 Day : ( Thai meaing )

Ganesh of 7 Day : ( Thai meaing )
Artist : Salavarin



Sculptures of Lord Ganesha ( Gallery )

Sculptures of Lord Ganesha :
Ganesha is one of the most popular Hindu deities। We present here a selection of contemporary Ganesha paintings and sculptures by , New delh।

Swami Sivananda Recommends

Swami Sivananda rekommends :
On the Ganesh Chaturthi day, meditate on the stories connected with Lord Ganesha early in the morning, during the Brahmamuhurta period. Then, after taking a bath, go to the temple and do the prayers of Lord Ganesha. Offer Him some coconut and sweet pudding. Pray with faith and devotion that He may remove all the obstacles that you experience on the spiritual path. Worship Him at home, too. You can get the assistance of a pundit. Have an image of Lord Ganesha in yourhouse. Feel His Presence in it.
Don’t forget not to look at the moon on that day; remember that it behaved unbecomingly towards the Lord. This really means avoid the company of all those who have no faith in God, and who deride God, your Guru and religion, from this very day.
Take fresh spiritual resolves and pray to Lord Ganesha for inner spiritual strength to attain success in all your undertakings.

Ganesh Chaturthi festival

Ganesh Chaturthi festival :
Ganesha Chaturthi, the great Ganesha festival, also known as 'Vinayak Chaturthi' or 'Vinayaka Chavithi' is celebrated by Hindus around the world as the birthday of Lord Ganesha। It is observed during the Hindu month of Bhadra (mid-August to mid-September) and the grandest and most elaborate of them, especially in the western India state of Maharashtra, lasts for 10 days, ending on the day of 'Ananta Chaturdashi'।

The Grand Celebration :
A life-like clay model of Lord Ganesha is made 2-3 months prior to the day of Ganesh Chaturthi. The size of this idol may vary from 3/4th of an inch to over 25 feet.
On the day of the festival, it is placed on raised platforms in homes or in elaborately decorated outdoor tents for people to view and pay their homage. The priest, usually clad in red silk dhoti and shawl, then invokes life into the idol amidst the chanting of mantras. This ritual is called 'pranapratishhtha'. After this the 'shhodashopachara' (16 ways of paying tribute) follows. Coconut, jaggery, 21 'modakas' (rice flour preparation), 21 'durva' (trefoil) blades and red flowers are offered. The idol is anointed with red unguent or sandal paste (rakta chandan). Throughout the ceremony, Vedic hymns from the Rig Veda and Ganapati Atharva Shirsha Upanishad, and Ganesha stotra from the Narada Purana are chanted.
For 10 days, from Bhadrapad Shudh Chaturthi to the Ananta Chaturdashi, Ganesha is worshipped. On the 11th day, the image is taken through the streets in a procession accompanied with dancing, singing, to be immersed in a river or the sea symbolizing a ritual see-off of the Lord in his journey towards his abode in Kailash while taking away with him the misfortunes of all man. All join in this final procession shouting "Ganapathi Bappa Morya, Purchya Varshi Laukariya" (O father Ganesha, come again early next year). After the final offering of coconuts, flowers and camphor is made, people carry the idol to the river to immerse it.
The whole community comes to worship Ganesha in beautifully done tents. These also serve as the venue for free medical checkup, blood donation camps, charity for the poor, dramatic performances, films, devotional songs, etc. during the days of the festival.

Ganesha, the Destroyer of Pride

Ganesha, the Destroyer of Pride :
Ganesha is also the destroyer of vanity, selfishness and pride। He is the personification of material universe in all its various magnificent manifestations। "All Hindus worship Ganesha regardless of their sectarian belief," says D N Singh in A Study of Hinduism। "He is both the beginning of the religion and the meeting ground for all Hindus."

How Ganesha Got His Head

How Ganesha Got His Head :
The story of the birth of this zoomorphic deity, as depicted in the Shiva Purana, goes like this: Once goddess Parvati, while bathing, created a boy out of the dirt of her body and assigned him the task of guarding the entrance to her bathroom. When Shiva, her husband returned, he was surprised to find a stranger denying him access, and struck off the boy's head in rage. Parvati broke down in utter grief and to soothe her, Shiva sent out his squad (gana) to fetch the head of any sleeping being who was facing the north. The company found a sleeping elephant and brought back its severed head, which was then attached to the body of the boy. Shiva restored its life and made him the leader (pati) of his troops. Hence his name 'Ganapati'. Shiva also bestowed a boon that people would worship him and invoke his name before undertaking any venture.
However, there's another less popular story of his origin, found in the Brahma Vaivarta Purana: Shiva asked Parvati to observe the punyaka vrata for a year to appease Vishnu in order to have a son. When a son was born to her, all the gods and goddesses assembled to rejoice on its birth. Lord Shani, the son of Surya (Sun-God), was also present but he refused to look at the infant. Perturbed at this behaviour, Parvati asked him the reason, and Shani replied that his looking at baby would harm the newborn. However, on Parvati's insistence when Shani eyed the baby, the child's head was severed instantly. All the gods started to bemoan, whereupon Vishnu hurried to the bank of river Pushpabhadra and brought back the head of a young elephant, and joined it to the baby's body, thus reviving it.

Significance of the Ganesha Form

Significance of the Ganesha Form :
head symbolizes the Atman or the soul, which is the ultimate supreme reality of human existence, and his human body signifies Maya or the earthly existence of human beings। The elephant head denotes wisdom and its trunk represents Om, the sound symbol of cosmic reality। In his upper right hand Ganesha holds a goad, which helps him propel mankind forward on the eternal path and remove obstacles from the way। The noose in Ganesha's left hand is a gentle implement to capture all difficulties।
The broken tusk that Ganesha holds like a pen in his lower right hand is a symbol of sacrifice, which he broke for writing the Mahabharata. The rosary in his other hand suggests that the pursuit of knowledge should be continuous. The laddoo (sweet) he holds in his trunk indicates that one must discover the sweetness of the Atman. His fan-like ears convey that he is all ears to our petition. The snake that runs round his waist represents energy in all forms. And he is humble enough to ride the lowest of creatures, a mouse.

Ganesha: Lord of Success

Ganesha — the elephant-deity riding a mouse — has become one of the commonest mnemonics for anything associated with Hinduism। This not only suggests the importance of Ganesha, but also shows how popular and pervasive this deity is in the minds of the masses।

The Lord of Success :
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. He is also worshipped as the god of education, knowledge, wisdom and wealth. In fact, Ganesha is one of the five prime Hindu deities (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva and Durga being the other four) whose idolatry is glorified as the panchayatana puja.