WHY IMMERSE GANESHJI ?!?!
Ganeshji is described as Ajam Nirvikalpam Niraakaaramekam. This means that Ganeshji is never born. He is Ajam (unborn), he is Niraakaar (formless) and he is Nirvikalpa (attributeless). Those who can't experience of the formless, over a period of sustained experience of manifested form reach the formless Brahman. So in reality, Ganeshji is formless; yet there is a form to which Adi Shankara prayed and that form carries the message of the formlesness of Ganeshji. The ritual of immersing (visaran) the idols after few days of worship reinforces the understanding that God is not in the idol, it's inside us.
For full article by Ravishankar see rediff http://m.rediff.com/news/2008/sep/05guest2.htm
With experiments in Large Hadron Collider( As of 2013, scientists are virtually certain that they have confirmed the Higgs boson exists, and therefore that the concept of some type of Higgs field throughout space is proven. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higgs_boson ) we will be able to fully comprehend our ancient wisdom!
Read with patience the simple explanation about how the universe and we came into being and what is purpose in life....
Aathi enum param porul mei ezhuchi petru
Anuvendra uyiragi anukkal koodi
Mothi inaithu iyangukindra nilamaikerpa
Moolakangal palavagi avai yinathu
Pethita anda kodigalai mattrum
Pirapu irapu idai unarthal iyakamagi
Needhi neri unar mantharagi vazhum
Nilai unarthu thodu aatri inbam kanbom
Vethathiri
[Rough translation: The empty space, the source of everything manifests as sub atomic particles, combines to form elements and numerous compounds by collision and combinations, emerges as present day universe, becomes the consciousness between birth and death, justice and righteousness knowing humans evolve, understand this stage and find happiness through serving others]
Ganesh chaturthi and all other festivities like that were devised with a hope that some day we will realise the meaning of them with improvement in awareness level. Happy learning on Ganesh chathurthi
Murugaram Jayabharathi
Ganeshji is described as Ajam Nirvikalpam Niraakaaramekam. This means that Ganeshji is never born. He is Ajam (unborn), he is Niraakaar (formless) and he is Nirvikalpa (attributeless). Those who can't experience of the formless, over a period of sustained experience of manifested form reach the formless Brahman. So in reality, Ganeshji is formless; yet there is a form to which Adi Shankara prayed and that form carries the message of the formlesness of Ganeshji. The ritual of immersing (visaran) the idols after few days of worship reinforces the understanding that God is not in the idol, it's inside us.
For full article by Ravishankar see rediff http://m.rediff.com/news/2008/sep/05guest2.htm
With experiments in Large Hadron Collider( As of 2013, scientists are virtually certain that they have confirmed the Higgs boson exists, and therefore that the concept of some type of Higgs field throughout space is proven. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higgs_boson ) we will be able to fully comprehend our ancient wisdom!
Read with patience the simple explanation about how the universe and we came into being and what is purpose in life....
Aathi enum param porul mei ezhuchi petru
Anuvendra uyiragi anukkal koodi
Mothi inaithu iyangukindra nilamaikerpa
Moolakangal palavagi avai yinathu
Pethita anda kodigalai mattrum
Pirapu irapu idai unarthal iyakamagi
Needhi neri unar mantharagi vazhum
Nilai unarthu thodu aatri inbam kanbom
Vethathiri
[Rough translation: The empty space, the source of everything manifests as sub atomic particles, combines to form elements and numerous compounds by collision and combinations, emerges as present day universe, becomes the consciousness between birth and death, justice and righteousness knowing humans evolve, understand this stage and find happiness through serving others]
Ganesh chaturthi and all other festivities like that were devised with a hope that some day we will realise the meaning of them with improvement in awareness level. Happy learning on Ganesh chathurthi
Murugaram Jayabharathi
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