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SHRI GANESHJI ( VINAYAK CHOTH) QUIZ






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*વિશેષ દિન કવિઝ* શિક્ષકો, વિદ્યાર્થીઓ, અને દરેક વ્યક્તિ આ કવિઝ આપી શકે છે.























Sriganesha is the statement of Vandana and Archana


 In the culture of Indian culture, for the success of a work, it has been a tradition to worship first the Mangala Charan or then the revered deities.  The first thing to do in order to complete a task smoothly and smoothly is the statement of worship and adoration of Sriganesha.  Therefore, in Sanatan Dharma, first of all, the work begins with the worship of Sriganesha.



 Shri Ganesh Puja is very important and beneficial.  Whether it is for the success of a task or for the fulfillment of a wish, for the sake of a woman, a son, a grandson, a solid, for prosperity, or for the relief of a sudden crisis.  This means that sometimes when a person fears an evil or has to endure various physical or financial hardships, he should fast, adore and worship Sriganapati Prabhu and Shiva's family with faith and trust with the help of a suitable and learned Brahmin.



 Fast of Sriganesha Chaturthi (Shri Ganesh Katha)


 Sriganesha Chaturthi fast which is also celebrated in the name of Sriganesha Chaturthi, Patthar Choth and Kalank Choth.  This is celebrated every year in the form of Shukla Chaturthi of the month of Bhadarva.  Due to the decay of the third date, this fast will be performed on the second day.  Shri Ganapati was born on Chaturthi Tithi.



 It is said that Lord Shiva went to a place called Bhimbali from the Himalayas for bathing.  In this direction, Parvati made an idol out of her Ubatan, revered it, named it Ganesha and placed it outside the cave.  After a while Lord Shankara came and stopped him from going inside.  So Lord Shankara got angry and cut off Ganesha's head.  Parvati was amazed to see Shiva in front of her.


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શાકભાજી ના નામ શોધવા ની રમત  :-  અહિ ક્લિક કરો

કહેવત બનાવવા ની રમત:- અહીં ક્લિક કરો


શબ્દ  બનાવવા ની રમત:- અહીં ક્લિક કરો

ધોરણ - 1 થી 8 ની કવિતા સાંભળો:- અહીં ક્લિક કરો

અંગ્રેજી શીખો રમત દ્વારા:- અહીં ક્લિક કરો

1 થી 8 ના બાળકો માટે શૈક્ષણિક ગેમ:- અહીં ક્લિક કરો


3 થી 5 માટે અંગ્રેજી માટીરીયલ્સ:-અહીં ક્લિક કરો


6 થી 8 માટે અંગ્રેજી માટીરીયલ્સ:-અહીં ક્લિક કરો

 

When Shiva told the whole story, Parvati started crying and said that he was my son.  Now you save my son by making a cameo.  Lord Shankara fell into a dilemma, this is an act against nature, but the persistence of mother Parvati.  Exactly at the same time an elephant was born.  Shankarji cut off the head of the baby elephant and tied it to Ganesha.  Thus Ganesha was reborn.



 The incident took place on Bhadarwani Shukla Chaturthi.  Therefore, it is important to start Ganesha's fast from this day.  By doing this vow, intellect is developed, all troubles are removed and happiness and prosperity come.



 How is Ganeshji's family?



 1) There has been some material understanding about Ganesha's family.


 Durga has two sons named Ganesh and Kartikeya and two daughters Lakshmi and Saraswati.  Durga is the earth.  Which had to be plowed to give prosperity and Lakshmi to man.  Kartikeya was needed to protect the plowed earth.  To cultivate it, knowledge comes from Saraswati and Ganesha keeps track of the prosperity that has arisen.  Like Ganesha, Kartikeya was born differently outside his mother's body.  The gods did not want Kartikeya to assume power as a fetus so he interrupted the love affair between Shiva and Parvati.  So Shiva's semen ejaculated outside.  It was nurtured by Lord Agni, Vayu, Ganga, Sarvana, the lord of the forest and Kritrika Nakshatra, a group of six stars  The process of creation of Ganesha by Shakti was completed by Shiva while the process of creation of Kartikeya by Shiva was completed by Shakti.  Ganesha bestows prosperity while Kartikeya protects.



 2)


 In short, Uma, who wanted to bathe in a lake, created a boy out of a plant to guard the lake.  Shivaji believed that the boy wanted to harass Uma so he cut off his head from his torso.  Uma cried and told the fact that if you revive this child, I will give you seven children who will be your sons.  Shivaji revived the child by placing the head of an elephant which became known as Vinayak.  Uma then produced seven children.  Shivaji hugged him but could only hug him.  The seventh child ran away.  Six children became one.  Who became Lord Muruga in battle who has six heads.  Thus Shiva and Uma had two sons Vinayak and Muruga.



 3)


 There is a story about Varahi in Tibetan literature.  It tells the story of how Shivaji's wife created a son.  Out of jealousy, Shivaji's second wife Uma beheads the child and then Shivaji resurrects him with the head of an elephant.  According to the Padmapuran, Goddess Parvati removes the back of turmeric from her body and creates a doll out of it and throws it into the Ganges from which the child is revived.  All the gods think that the child belongs to Ganga but Parvati considers it her own.  According to Jayadratha's Haricharitra Chintamani, while Shakti was bathing, her guard with an elephant's head drank the water and became pregnant.  She gave birth to a baby elephant with five heads.  Shiva cut off his four heads and Shakta accepted him as his son.  Thus it is understood why Ganesh Dwimata is known.


 4)


 There are many stories that show the wisdom of Ganesha.  According to legend, Narde asked Shivaji's two sons, Ganesh and Karthik, to perform three orbits of the earth quickly and promised to carry the one who completes the first orbit.  When Kartikeya completed the third parikrama, Ganesh performed the parikrama of his parents and declared that he had won.  When Kartikeya asked how, Ganesh said, "You orbited the outside world, I orbited my world."  Narde gave a carry to Ganesha.  Disagreeing Kartikeya moved south.  In Tamil Nadu Kartikeya is famous as Muruga.  Ganesha also causes Muruga's marriage to Valli.  Muruga Bhil fell in love with Kanya Valli.  But Valli did not pay attention despite his best efforts.  Muruga remembered Ganesha.  Ganesha entered the field in the form of a wild elephant.  Valli got scared and Muruga protected Valli and took water.


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 Is Ganesh married or unmarried?



 Ganesha is married or unmarried.  In the South, Ganesh is a learned child and remains a celibate as he has no suitable companion.  While in North India Ganesha is believed to have two daughters named Riddhi and Siddhi, two daughters of Brahma.  In the Tantric sect he is often depicted as an ally.  Shubh and Labh are considered to be the two children of Ganesha.  Like his two wives, there is no specific information about the two children.  According to Bengali mythology, when no one was willing to marry Ganesha because of the elephant's head, Mother Durga married Ganesha by wearing a banana plant sari.  Therefore, during Durga Puja, banana plants are placed next to Ganesha by wearing sari.  It is called "Kola Bahu".  On the day of Dussehra, Durga is worshiped with nine herbs, eight of which are tied with banana plants.





 What does everything in the form of Ganesha indicate ...



 Big head - think big, learn more


 Ganesha's big head gives us a special message.  "We think big, think big, gain more knowledge and learn more," he says.  It should be specially implemented in life.



 Small eyes - Concentration


 Ganeshji's eyes are small.  Which gives us some message.  Little eyes say that we should always act with our goal in mind.  Concentration should be maintained.  If we do, we will not go astray.




 Ears like big soups- listen more


 The ears give the message like the big trunk of Lord Ganesha that listen more and more.  And the little mouth says that never speaking without work means speaking less and listening more



 Small mouth- speak less


 God's little mouth says not to speak without work, that is, to speak less and listen more.  If we keep this rule in life, we can avoid many problems.



 Big stomach - to know how to digest any condition of life, good or bad


 Ganesha is also called Dundala.  His big belly sends a message to the human race that we must be able to digest every situation of life, good or bad.  Don't be arrogant if you succeed and don't be sad if you fail.



 Mice - a symbol of desire


 God's heavy body and his little rat his vehicle.  Something seems strange to understand but there is also a rationale behind making the rat a vehicle.  The rat is a symbol of desire.  Uncontrollable desire creates unrest, ride on desire and overcome it.  Never give him a chance to pull you over.



 Hand Blessing Mudra- Provides blessings and security



 Ax- To remove the bonds of emotion in one fell swoop


 There are times in life when it is necessary to break free from emotional bondage.



 Rope in hand- to pull you closer to your target



 One tooth- to keep the good and throw away the bad



 Sniff - (long nose) High efficiency and tact, ability to sniff every position


 Ganesha's long nose teaches us that we should be able to smell the air around us, that is, we should be able to understand the situation.  If we understand the situation around us, we will always be able to move in the right direction and develop the ability to cope with life's situations.



 Modak- Sadhanano Shirpav



 Offerings - The whole world follows in your footsteps and seeks your suggestions



 // Shri Ganeshay Nam: //




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