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Hanuman and Ganesha!

 


The two major loved deities of the Hindu pantheon are Hanuman and Ganesha.

Let us dwell into the concepts and significance of these two dieties.

Ganesha, the son of Parvati and Shiv, is worshipped first before starting any new job or work. Even if you want to start writing or reading , you invoke the blessings of Lord Ganesha who goes under various names- Ganapathi, Vigneshwar, Vinayak, and  Pillayar in Tamilnadu. Ganesha Gayathri, Pancharatnam are some of the important Ganesha mantras and hymns.

Adi Ganesha idol is in a Temple near Tiruvarur in Tamilnadu with a human face.The mythological story says that Shiv slew His head and then fixed the head of the animal that He saw first after this beheading of His son. Ganesha after that with the elephant head is worshipped as the wisdom god by Hindus.

Why only Hindus. He is worshipped in Indonesia where He finds Himself in their currency notes. He is considered the destroyer of evil in Japan. In Mexico, Ganesha idols were said to have been found in archaeological excavations.

Now let us move to Hanuman or Maruti. His name has been given to the car that moves India. He is a monkey-faced god found in Ramayana epic. When Sage Valmiki describes Hanuman, he calls Him the most learned, the valorous, and yet the most humble servant of Lord Rama. Lord Hanuman is also called by several names-Maruti, Anjaneya,Pawankumara, Vayuputra,Ramadasa etc.Hanuman Chalisa is the most famous hymn dedicated to Him.

There are some striking similarities apart from the fact the both have animal faces yet considered and worshipped for conferring on the devotees the education, wisdom, valor to face any obstacle and overcome it, the erudition, and the true enlightenment.

Both of them are sung highly by praising the chivalry they showed in removing the sadness and hassles of two women- Parvaati ( Umasutham soka vinasa) and Sita(Janaki sokanasanam) by Ganesha and Hanuman respectively.

Both of them involved in Bhagavat Gita- one for writing it when Sage Ved Vyasa composed Mahabharath verbatim and another remaining in the flag of the chariot of Arjun listening to Lord Krishna when  He sang Gita for the benefit of humanity.

Ganesha wrote Mahabharath by breaking his tusk which he used as his pen. This story shows that Ganesha would go to any extent to help His devotee to fulfill a great task on hand that will serve humanity. Hanuman blessed Arjun that he would provide him with His prowess in the war against the evil and adharma supporting Dharma.

There is a form of deity which is the combined form of Ganesha and Hanuman and that goes by the name Athyandha Prabhu. This form is worshipped in South India and under the directions and blessings of Kanchi Paramacharya,a temple for Athyandha Prabha has been built in a place called Madhya Kailash in Chennai.



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