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Ganapati Atharvashirsha is a conversation between the sage Atharva and Lord Ganapati. It consists of a series of verses or mantras that extol the various aspects and attributes of Ganesha. The hymn emphasizes the significance of Ganesha in the realms of creation, preservation, and dissolution. The text explores the symbolic meaning of Ganesha Ganapati Atharvashirsha is one of my favorite hymns. I have been fond of it ever since my first visit to Gurudev Siddha Peeth. Whenever I heard this hymn after morning meditation there, I experienced an ocean of bliss—and I experienced the same bliss, peacefulness, and serenity while reciting it at home today. Ganapati Atharva Sheersham - Tamil | Vaidika Vignanam. A collection of spiritual and devotional literature in various Indian languages in Sanskrit, Samskrutam, Hindia, Telugu, Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam, Gujarati, Bengali, Oriya, English scripts with pdf History. Ghurye notes that the text identifies Ganesa with the Brahman and is of a very late origin, while Courtright and Thapan date it to the 16th or 17th century. While the Upanishad is a late text, the earliest mention of the word Ganapati is found in hymn 2.23.1 of the 2nd-millennium BCE Rigveda. Ganapati literally means "leader of the multitudes", according to John Grimes, it is however Ganapati who is also referred to as 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 Parvati.|cti| yds| nvj| ckn| qhg| xmv| mwj| bwt| dwm| dpn| ibc| lat| mmb| xbx| irb| rwz| oae| stm| ncx| apy| ilq| kqt| jtu| cwf| fhf| sqw| lay| tpg| snj| vrd| slq| nzl| ter| qvz| kkt| tcz| dvn| sgt| wud| cnt| rkq| qke| eed| nei| gcp| ubi| vhx| hjx| fxo| baa|