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Lord Krishna and Lord Ganesha- the unique link



 On Krishna Jayanthi day and on Ganesh Chathurthi day  let us invoke the unique relationship between Lord Krishna and 
Lord Ganesha.

1)Lord Ganesha is the scribe of Veda Vyasa and therefore he wrote Lord Krishna’s Bhagavat Gita as recited by Veda Vyasa! Hanuman in the flag of Arjun also listened
to the Word of Bhagavan-Bhagavat Gita. Krishna, Ganapathi and Hanuman are the deities linked to Bhagavat Gita.That is why it is the most sacred.
2)By tradition Vishnu Sahasranamam, a part of Mahabharatha ,singing starts with “Shuklam Baradharam Vishnum…”.This sloka which Is found in Avantya Khanda of Skandha Purana is the invocation of Lord Vishnu by Lord Brahma but is also widely considered as Lord Ganapathi invocation!!
3)Their birthdays are also celebrated in the same solar month of Avani/Sravana i.e one following the other!!

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