Lord Ganesh with Siddhi and Buddhi
"Wherever there is Ganesh, there is Success and Prosperity" and "Wherever there is Success and Prosperity there is Ganesh"
According to one tradition, Ganesha was a brahmacārin, that is,
unmarried. This pattern is primarily popular in southern India . This
tradition was linked to Hindu concepts of the relationship between
celibacy and the development of spiritual power.
In the north of
India , on the other hand, Ganesha is often portrayed as married to the
two daughters of Brahma: Buddhi ((also called Riddhi) intellect) and
Siddhi (spiritual power).
As a child
Lord Ganesh was once playing with a cat. He pulled its tail and rolled
it on the ground. Later, tired of this game, He decided to spend time
with His mother, Parvati. He found her covered in dirt and with bruises.
Surprised, He asked, “What happened, Mother?”
“Remember the cat you were playing with… that was me. I am the Divine
power that is exists in all beings.” Lord Ganesh realised that all women
are extensions of His mother and decided never to marry.
Another
interpretation is that His devotion towards His mother is the reason why
He is considered as a celibate bachelor. To Him, she was the most
beautiful and a perfect woman. He vowed that He could marry the girl who
would match up to His mother’s beauty and divine qualities.It is said
that Lord Ganesh was unable to find a suitable mate because of His
unique appearance.
This bothered Him and He summoned the rats to
burrow deep holes in the path of any God who were on their way to get
married. The potholes made the journey of the grooms and their marriage
processions extremely difficult. Frustrated, they went to Lord Brahma to
complain.
Lord Brahma created two beautiful girls Riddhi
(Abundance. Opulence, Wealth) and Siddhi / Buddhi (Intellectual and
Spiritual Prowess) and they were married to Him. With His two consorts,
He had sons Shubha (Auspiciousness) and Labha (Profit) and a daughter
named Santoshi (Goddess of Satisfaction / Contentment).The Shiva Purana
states that King Prajapati had two daughters - Riddhi and Siddhi. He
approached Shiva and Parvati for the marriage of his girls to Lord
Ganesh and Lord Kartikeyan / Karthikeyan (Lord Ganesh’s younger
brother). But both these girls wished that Lord Ganesh should be their
husband and so they were married. It is said that if one has Riddhi but
doesn’t have Siddhi / Buddhi then it is worthless. Possessing only
Siddhi without Riddhi is also futile. Lord Ganesh bestows both these
blessings to His ardent devotees. If we delve into ourselves we will
realize that we are all Ganapatis (Gana is our body made of the
Pancha-Mahabhuta (Five elements), Pati stands for master or owner). Thus
He shows us the way to achieve both intellect and wealth to enjoy a
rewarding life.
Surprised, He asked, “What happened, Mother?”
“Remember the cat you were playing with… that was me. I am the Divine power that is exists in all beings.” Lord Ganesh realised that all women are extensions of His mother and decided never to marry.
Another interpretation is that His devotion towards His mother is the reason why He is considered as a celibate bachelor. To Him, she was the most beautiful and a perfect woman. He vowed that He could marry the girl who would match up to His mother’s beauty and divine qualities.It is said that Lord Ganesh was unable to find a suitable mate because of His unique appearance.
This bothered Him and He summoned the rats to burrow deep holes in the path of any God who were on their way to get married. The potholes made the journey of the grooms and their marriage processions extremely difficult. Frustrated, they went to Lord Brahma to complain.
Lord Brahma created two beautiful girls Riddhi (Abundance. Opulence, Wealth) and Siddhi / Buddhi (Intellectual and Spiritual Prowess) and they were married to Him. With His two consorts, He had sons Shubha (Auspiciousness) and Labha (Profit) and a daughter named Santoshi (Goddess of Satisfaction / Contentment).The Shiva Purana states that King Prajapati had two daughters - Riddhi and Siddhi. He approached Shiva and Parvati for the marriage of his girls to Lord Ganesh and Lord Kartikeyan / Karthikeyan (Lord Ganesh’s younger brother). But both these girls wished that Lord Ganesh should be their husband and so they were married. It is said that if one has Riddhi but doesn’t have Siddhi / Buddhi then it is worthless. Possessing only Siddhi without Riddhi is also futile. Lord Ganesh bestows both these blessings to His ardent devotees. If we delve into ourselves we will realize that we are all Ganapatis (Gana is our body made of the Pancha-Mahabhuta (Five elements), Pati stands for master or owner). Thus He shows us the way to achieve both intellect and wealth to enjoy a rewarding life.
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