Ganapathi –the lord who removes obstacles-Some
anecdotes.
Compiled by
P.R.Ramachander
Compiled by
P.R.Ramachander
Ganapathi who is also referred to as Ganapathi, Ganesa (Chief of Shiva’s army) Vigneswara, (He who removes obstacles), Gaja Mukha (Elephant faced God), Eka Dantha (God with one tusk), Lambodhara (God with a big Paunch) etc is one of the very important Gods of the Hindu pantheon.
He is endearingly called Pillayar (our
son) in Tamil Nadu. He is the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi. He is
considered as married to two wives (Sidhi(occult powers) and Budhi(wisdom)) in
the Northern part of India but considered as a chronic bachelor in South
India. There are some temples in South India like Chidambaram where he is shown
along with his two wives.
He is considered as the elder son of Shiva
and Parvathi in South India and is considered as younger son in North India. He
has a very peculiar appearance, with his elephant head, an extraordinarily big
paunch, over which he ties a snake, a broken trunk and with his steed being a
very small insignificant mouse. Through out India ,he is worshipped before
venturing to do any new job, including poojas, fire sacrifices, celebrations
and even day to day activities, so that he would help us to complete the job
undertaken successfully. He is also considered as the God of Knowledge and
learning in many places of India. Coconut
and Modakas are very dear to him.
How Ganapathi was born?
1.There are many
stories regarding his birth. The most popular one is as follows. One day when
Lord Shiva was away, Goddess Parvathi wanted to take bath in the river. To
guard against any unwelcome intrusion, she took a little turmeric paste from
her body and created a young boy. She gave him clear instructions not to allow
any body inside. Unfortunately at this time Lord Shiva returned. The new boy
refused him admission, though lord Shiva told him that he is the husband of
Parvathi. Lord Shiva became very angry and cut off the head of this new boy and
threw it away using his trident. At this time, Goddess Parvathi came back and
became very sad, that the boy created by her was killed. Lord Shiva wanted to
console Parvathi. So he sent his army to bring the first head that that they
see on their way. The first head that they saw was the head of dying elephant.
Shiva fixed that head on the boy’s trunk and brought him back to life. He also adopted
him as his elder son and made him chief of his army.
There are many other stories on how Ganapathi was born.
2.The one in
Uthara Ramayana says that once Shiva and Parvathi took the form of elephant and
were wandering in the forest. A son was born to them and that is Ganapathi.
3.Yet another
story tells that Goddess Parvathi wanted a son badly and did Tapas to Lord
Vishnu. He blessed her and a son was born to her. Goddess Parvathi invited all
Gods to come and see her baby. When Lord Sani (Planet Saturn) came and had a
look at the baby, the baby’s head was burnt. Lord Vishnu traveled throughout
the world and brought back a head of an elephant which was fixed to the baby.
All Gods present there blessed the baby, that unless he is worshipped first,
they would not accept any worship. .
4.Yet another
story is that of Gajamukhasura. Gajamukhasura did great penance toward Lord
Shiva. When he came before, he requested Lord Shiva to live in his belly. When
Lord Shiva did not return, Goddess Parvathi sought the help of Lord Vishnu.
Lord Vishnu dressed himself as a flutist and took along with him Nandi, the
steed of Lord Shiva, Nandi was made to dance funny dances, in front of
Gajamukhasura to the soulful music provided by Lord Vishnu (This type of bull
dancing to the tune of music is still prevalent in South India).Gajamukhasura
was pleased and gave a boon to Lord Vishnu, without knowing him who he is. Lord
Vishnu requested him to release Lord Shiva. When Lord Shiva came out of his
belly the asura died. While dying he requested Lord Shiva, that his head should
be remembered after he is dead. After his death, Lord Shiva fixed the asura’s
head on his elder son.
5.Another
story tells that Shiva in a fit of rage killed Adithya, the son of sage
Kashyapa. When Kashyapa became very angry, Lord Shiva replaced the head of
Kashyapa’s son by the head of Indra’s elephant. The sage was infuriated and
cursed that Lord Shiva’s son also will undergo the same fate as his own son.
6.Still
another tale states that on one occasion, Parvati’s used bath-water was thrown
into the Ganges, and this water was drunk by the elephant-headed Goddess
Malini, who gave birth to a baby with four arms and five elephant heads. The
river goddess Ganga claimed him as her son, but Shiva declared him to be Parvati's
son, reduced his five heads to one and enthroned him as the controller of
obstacles (Vignesha).”
How Ganapathi lost his one tusk?
1.The most popular story as to how Ganapathi lost his
tusk is as follows. Veda Vyasa decided to compose the huge epic Mahabharata. He
needed some body to write down his composition, as soon as he composed it.
Ganapathi, being the God of knowledge, was requested to do this job. Ganapathi
agreed on one condition. Veda Vyasa should dictate all he wants to write at one
stretch and without break. Vyasa agreed but he put a condition that Lord
Ganapathi should write a verse only after understanding it. After agreeing to
this Ganapathi broke one of his tusks and used it as a pen. Veda Vyasa composed
extremely difficult to understand verses, whenever he wanted time to think.
This was the reason why Ganapathi become the one tusked God.
2. Padma Purana ascribes a completely different reason
for this. It seems once Lord Parasurama went to Kailasa to see Lord Shiva. Lord
Shiva was at that time asleep. Lord Ganapathi, who was guarding the room of
Lord Shiva, did not allow Parasurama inside. A war ensued between Ganapathi and
Parasurama and in this war Ganapathi lost one of his tusks because of the axe
of Parasurama which had been gifted to him by Lord Shiva.
3.There is yet another story connecting moon to the loss
of one tusk of Ganapathi. This is as follows. Once on a Vinayaka Chathurthi,
Ganapathi got very large offering of very tempting Modhaks. He ate all that was
offered and being unable to walk with a heavy belly, mounted on his steed, the
mouse. Suddenly a snake appeared from the forest. The mouse on whom, Ganapathi
was riding was terrified at the sight of a snake and started running away.
Naturally Ganapathi fell from his steed and his belly broke slightly. Not
loosing his presence of mind Ganapathi caught hold of the snake and tied his
belly tightly. Chandra, who was seeing all this laughed at Ganapathi. The short
tempered Ganapathi became very angry, broke one of his tusks and threw it at
the moon. The Moon broke in to pieces. Ganapathi also cursed the moon, that, he
would become a dark globe within 15 days, daily loosing one crescent and
whosoever sees him on a chathurthi day (Fourth day of the waning moon) would be
laughed at. Later Lord Shiva brokered a peace between Ganapathi and the moon.
He said Moon will get reduced to dark as per Ganapathi’s curse and later regain
his brilliance in another 15 days.(Some people ascribe the moon’s downfall due
to a curse by Daksha , when he saw that . out of his 27 daughters married to
moon, he was showing partiality to only one girl “Rohini”.)
How Ganapathi made a speedier round of the world?
1.Once sage Narada offered a very celestial mango fruit
to Lord Shiva. Both his children Ganapathi and Subrahmanya wanted that fruit.
Narada suggested that the one who travels all round the world first should get
this fruit. Both Ganapathi and Subrahmanya agreed. Immediately Lord Subrahmanya
started for his journey on his steed the peacock. Ganapathi who is very heavy and
rides on a slow mouse circled round Lord Shiva and Parvathi and said that he
has gone round the world because the entire world was within Lord Shiva and
Goddess Parvathi. Lord Shiva was pleased with this explanation and gave the
mango to Ganapathi Another story says that , there was a need for Shiva to
appoint a commander and the above competition was held and Ganapathi won the
post as explained in the last paragraph and was nominated as Ganesa or
Ganapathi(Both meaning the Lord of Shiva’s army) and later Lord Subramanya was
appointed as the captain of the army of devas.
2.Another story says that when Ganapathi and Subrahmanya
reached marriageable age, Shiva held the above competition and Ganapathi won it
as described and his marriage with Sidhi and Budhi was celebrated first.
How Ganapathi blessed the South India with a great river?
1.The marriage of Shiva and Parvathi was to be celebrated
on mount Kailasa. All the people all over the world started traveling towards
mount Kailasa. Due to the heavy burden on the northern side, the world started
tilting towards the north. To correct this Lord Shiva requested sage Agsthya to
go and live in the South of India. Agasthya obeyed the orders of Lord Shiva and
reached the south. The entire south India was extremely dry at that time. Lord
Shiva had sent some sacred waters of Ganga along with Agasthya, which Sage
Agasthya was preserving very carefully in his pot. One day when was asleep,
Ganapathi took the form of a crow and toppled Agasthya’s pot. From the Ganga
started spreading in to a river. This river was called “kaveri”- She who was
spread by a crow.
2.Another story says that it was not Ganges which was in
Agasthya’s pot but his wife Lopa Mudhra who was in love with South India.
How Ganapathi prevented Ravana becoming powerful?
Once Ravana by his musical skill pleased Lord Shiva,
Blessing him Lord Shiva gave a Shiva Linga (Athma Linga)and asked Ravana to
take it Sri Lanka and preserve it there. He told Ravana that if that Shiva
Linga reaches Sri Lanka, no body can win over Ravana. But he also told that he
should never keep that Shiva Linga down on earth at any other spot while on his
way. When Ravana reached Gokarna (A place in Karnataka) he wanted very badly to
answer natures call, Ganapathi appeared there as Brahmin boy and agreed to hold
the Shiva Linga for some time. He also told Ravana that if he does not come
back by the stipulated time, he would keep the Shiva Linga there and go away.
Lord Ganapathi delayed the coming back of Ravana and kept the Shiva Linga there
and vanished. That place is called Gokarna. This effectively prevented Ravana
to be ever victorious.
How Ganapathi helped his brother marry Valli, a tribal
princess?
Subramanya first married the Devasena the daughter of
Indra. Subrahmanya Later during his travels in south fell in love with Valli
who was a tribal princess. Though Valli loved Lord Subrahmanya she was scared
of him, her being a simple tribal girl and he being the celestial God. One day
while Valli was walking in the forest, Lord Ganapathi took the form of an
elephant and chased Valli. Subrahmanya in the form of an old man gave her
protection and requested the elephant to go away. Then Lord Subrahmanya showed
his real form and both of them got married.
Kubhera and Lord
Ganapathi
Kubhera was the God of wealth and was very proud of his
wealth. He had slight contempt towards Shiva for living in such poor conditions
on the top of the mountain. One day he invited Lord Shiva for a feast in his
capital Alakapuri and also told that he has arranged for so much food that no
body can eat it completely Lord Shiva said that he was very busy and sent his
son Ganapathi instead. Ganapathi not only ate all the food that was prepared
but also everything in sight in Kubhera’s town. Kubhera understood his folly
and requested for forgiveness
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