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Sunday, 12 November 2017

A Storie on Lord Ganesh Single TUSKED

In most Ganesha idols, the left stem of the Lord is broken. There are a lot of stories for this broken catch.
The story in the Emmanuel Purana goes like this:
Parasurama has defeated the last of his enemies and made a victory cry. He had just made a war against Kartivirya Arjuna and the entire army of the arrogant king. and Parasurama had won. The passionate revenge that had consumed him, since he Jamadgni his father, lay dead in the mud with 21 scars all over his body, seemed to slow down damping... Parasurama looked about him wearily when he saw the massacre that surrounded him and realized that none of his enemies were standing.
Parasurama fell on the ground, felt the tired bone as he looked at the axe in his hands. It was called Parasurama-that meant Rama with the axe. Parasurama regarded this axe as the gift of himself Lord Shiva, who was also his master in martial arts and the arts of war. If something else was Lord Shiva... Parasurama realized that he owed all his victory to the Lord of the three eyes.
Parasurama did not even blink as he stood on the battlefield and headed for Mount Kana, the image of Lord Shiva, almost drawn him as a magnet and the fatigue he felt did not disappear.
Very soon, the sage was on the outskirts of Kana and was surprised when he found Ganesha, the son of Lord Shiva and on the other side of the door. Sage Parasurama wanted to enter the house when Ganesha stopped the man.
 
"You cannot enter now!" Ganesha said abruptly.
"Why?" Parasurama asked to feel completely confused.
"My parents are asleep." I don't want you to be disturbed now. Ganesha said.
Parasurama looked at Ganesha, a small seed of rage that builds. "I am the follower of Lord Shiva and his disciple." I should be allowed to visit him at any time. "he said quietly."
"No!" he said. Ganesha said with the same calmness and as a warrior would know another, Parasurama knew that Ganesha had nothing in.... would leave No.
"Let me in or I attack!" Parasurama said so quietly that Ganesha barely heard him. But Ganesha doesn't need to hear it.
Ganesha pulled his pistol by looking at Parasurama. Not! I won't let you in. Ganesha repeated.
And the two men were fighting.
The two men matched each other, blade-blade, gun weapon. But Ganesha seemed to win. Ganesha was more in control of himself and could fight wisely and observe the technique of combating Parasurama.
Parasurama was furious and more and more furious. I was reckless and I could not believe I lost. In anger and despair, Parasurama, threw his axe on Ganesha.
For a second, Ganesha stood still. It took Ganesha less than the time for the gun to let Parasurama hands realize that the axe was something that Parasurama had used in Lord Shiva himself. (There are two versions on how Parasurama got the ax-according to a version, Lord Shiva defied Parasurama to a fight and Parasurama was able to hurt Shiva with the ax and the second version was that Lord Shiva presented the ax to Parasurama (because of Parasurama feats) Extraordinary fights
Ganesha realized that if he stopped the gun, it would mean disrespectful to his own father.
Ganesha closed his eyes as he concentrated on the weapon.
The axe moved to Ganesha and cut the elephant god Tusk, while she landed on the ground with a loud din, waking up all around the world.
This awakened Lord Shiva and the goddess,
The Goddess left the house first and all he saw was an axe with the catch of his son lying on the floor.
Parasurama was surprised when he saw the beautiful goddess, she metamorphosed in front of her own eyes. The eyes of the goddess, who were generally affectionate and peaceful, changed. And standing before Parasurama was one of the most dangerous warriors, Parasurama had ever seen-the goddess Durga, the warrior goddess.
"You have hurt my son!" The goddess struck him in anger by relying on him, bringing the weapon into a far-reaching ark, while Parasurama watched the affected goddess, words that were completely absent. "For that I will cut my arms!" said the goddess viciously, pulling at her arms.
"Mother!" Ganesha shouted, trying to bring his mother to see the reason. "It was a fight, and I was the one who left..." The words of Ganesha were meaningless.
The goddess Durga burned with rage and was not in the mood to hear anyone.
"Shiva said abruptly, trying to direct the attention of the goddess." "Please, look at Parasurama for what it is."
For a great second Durga saw Shiva, then turned to Parasurama still furiously. Breathe deeply to control the goddess, turned to Shiva.
"Parasurama is my pupil, and he is also like your son." Shiva said quietly. "See him as his son and forgive him." Shiva said.
He turned to Parasurama and then slowly, almost unnoticed, Parasurama sigh in relief, as the goddess changed in his normal form.
Parasurama realized that he owes his master of his life... Ganesha.
Parasurama looked at Ganesha and realized what made the elephant so special to God. He was out of respect for his father that Ganesha had lost his catch to the axe, but Ganesha had still asked his mother to save the life of the Parasurama.
Parasurama Bent to the elephant led God with greatest devotion.
Ganesha watched the wise warrior with a smile when Parasurama gave him his beloved axe.
"It's up to you, my lord." Forgive me! Parasurama said, like Ganesha Ri.
The other story for the loss of Ganesha Fang is the Mahabharatha who take the same Ganesha's defense to write the Mahabharatha, because it was the ballpoint pen that Ganesha found at the speed at which Veda Vyasa said the Mahabharatha .
There is also another story about the broken catch:
Ganesha was very happy. His followers had given him a lot of candy and he had as much as he could and was filled with quieter lots of candy when he went home.
Of course, Ganesha was traveling in his vehicle-the mouse, and both ran along, back home.
When they walked through a dense forest that was celebrated in the moonlight, a huge snake came out of nowhere.
Of course, the Ganesha mouse trembled and ran from there.
Ganesha didn't even have time to soothe his pet as he fell on the floor, and the candies he wore divided and scattered all over the floor. But Ganesha had a bigger problem. When Ganesha had fallen, his stomach was pierced.
Ganesha quickly pulled the snake out of a hand and tied it like a leash around the stomach to avoid further damage.
But Ganesha's mishap was something that was not fully observed.
The God of the moon-Chandra Deva saw this and unable to stop, he laughed. In anger, Ganesha drew his fang and threw him to the moon god, breaking the moon into several pieces. Chandra Deva was surprised, but Ganesha has not been done yet. "You will always be dark!" The young Ganesha cursed God of the moon.
Finally, with the intervention of Lord Shiva, Ganesha agreed to change the curse and so came the fifteen days of the crescent moon and the fifteen days of the deforming moon.

And as Ganesha tore his Fang and threw him to the moon,

It is one of the reasons why Ganesha has only one catch.
 

BHEEMA ( A STORY IN ENGLISH)

After the farewell of Bheema went into the garden. Bheema felt like I was in the sky... Even the sky did not smell so soft... Bheema felt himself inhaling the beautiful flowers of Saugandhika.

He wanted to enter the garden when he saw a large mirage standing outside the garden. Any other man would have seen the wild monster... But not Bheema... With bright Eyes, Bheema tried to enter the garden.

The Mirage has arrested him, "Stop!", "This garden belongs to Lord Kubera, the treasurer of the Devas..." You can not enter without your permission... '

Bheema saw contempt at the Mirage, "I am a warrior!" I'm doing the right thing. I will not have permission to ask someone what is right... '

The Mirage yelled again, "You're a tiny man!" get out of here before he really fired you!

Bheema let a roar with joy. Unlike his brothers, Bheema did not escape any quarrel. The Mirage fought with it. The Mirage should have found it strange that a man was willing to fight him. Not thinking correctly proved to be the end of the Mirage. Bheema has the short work of mirage. Amazed to see this, the other Rakshasas came forward and struggled with Bheema...

Bheema was, after all, the son of the Wind of God. It is said that his mother had accidentally dropped him shortly after his birth Kunti. She looked into the horror that the baby fell on a big rock... She was in a bigger surprise when the rock broke and the baby lay on the rock as if nothing had happened! After his brother's meeting, Bheema had become stronger than ever before. The Rakshasas Army was not compatible. Bheema just crashed through the army as if they were nothing...

The fear Rakshasas fled to his general Yaksha by the name of Manimantha. Manimantha was huge and was a Yaksha. It meant that he also had the magic and brute force. Angry at what the Rakshasas told him, Manimantha went to meet the savage man.

Bheema was not important when faced with a Yaksha or a mirage. The result was the same... Manimantha saw the outside of the garden with the dead Rakshasas and the Buddhism and attacked angrily Bheema.

The Mirage Army watched with the priming breath the battle between Manimantha and Bheema...

During this time outside the ashram, Draupadi sat anxiously at Bheema to come. Yudhishtar saw her anxiously, "Draupadi!" Why are you so anxious?

Draupadi saw Yudhishtar with a little fear, "it is Bheema!" I sent him to get fragrant flowers... He's not home yet.

Yudhishtar ri, "Draupadi!" I thought you knew Bheema better than that... Do you really think anything can happen...? He is the strongest man in the world... No one can even remotely match him... "Yudhistar said with a sense of pride."

Draupadi nicked always looked anxiously, "I know!" But I sent it a long time ago. I should have come back now!

Yudhishtar smiled and shook his head, "Good!" I'll get him. '

Sara, Yushishtar younger brother came by listening to the whole conversation, "Brother!" I don't think we can go. Why don't you call Ghadothgaja? I'm sure you can find Bheema is a matter of minutes... [Ghadothgaja is a mirage and the son of Bheema and Hidimbi.] It has the power to move in the air and can do magic. Ghadothgaja had given his father and uncles the power he would teach them when they thought of him. [Yudhishtar loved Ghadothgaja more than anyone.]

The eyes of the Yudhishtar lit as he closed his eyes and thought of Ghadothgaja. As soon as he opened his eyes, he saw the adorable Ghadothgaja before him. Yudhishtar hugs her affectionately. Ghadothgaja fell to his feet, "Uncle!" You called me! What is going on?

Yudhishtar looked Ghadothgaja out, "It's just that Draupadi is anxious for Bheema..." "Yudhishtar says Ghadothgaja everything." Ghadothgaja closed his eyes, trying to feel Bheema. Suddenly he saw himself, opened his eyes. Yudhistar was suddenly alarmed by the expression of Ghadothgaja, "What is it, my son?" something wrong?

Ghadothgaja nods, "Father is in the garden of the Kubera!" I can not feel in this garden... There seems to have been a fight there... '
Draupadi blanched: "Take me here now, please Gadothgaja!" I will plead with Kubera for the life of my husband... It's for me that my husband went there... He said to take the hands of Gatothgaja hard.

Yudhishtar shook his head, "Draupadi!" I still don't think anything can happen to Bheema... "But Draupadi has shaken his head and said angrily," I want to go now! "

Yudhishtar sigh and turned to Ghadothgaja, "Son!" Can you please take us both to the Kubera garden? Gatothgaja nodded and in a matter of minutes they were out of the garden of the Kubera.

Yudhishtar and Draupadi looked around. Draupadi trembling as he saw the dead Rakshasas. What if Bheema too...? Draupadi shook his head vigorously. You should not think about it.... She stepped into the garden unattended and found that Bheema slept in the middle of the garden, surrounded by the flowers Saugandhika!

Close to throwing him a huge Yaksha dead. Almost crying with happiness Draupadi Bheema awake. Bheema! Bheema!

Bheema something woke up, ' Draupadi! What do you have...? He saw Yudhishtar and Ghatothgaja, anxiously looking at him. Stood still confused. "I had a fight... a horrible fight, and then the flowers were so powerless..." I slept A... "Yudhistar looked around him." "What happened?"

Bheema carelessly stirred his hands, "Oh!" They tried to keep me from entering the garden... I guess I shouldn't have done that... '

"Who is this man who...?" Stunned all turned to see a royal Yaksha, which seemed adorned with ornaments from head to toe. The Yaksha studied them and looked especially Bheema. His soldiers were behind him who wore heavy weapons. The Yaksha lifted his hands. The soldiers saw Bheema who had jumped in front of others and saw them all fierce and uncertain as they put their weapons down.

"Who Are you?" The Yaksha asked.

"Yudhishtar Bent," My Lord! "I am the son of Kunti Yudhishtar... and that is... '

The Yaksha looked at the others, "Oh!" You must be Draupadi and Bheema! Everyone's nodding. The Yaksha smiled.

Yudhishtar looked around him, "My Lord!" My brother fought recklessly with this man... ' Yudhishtar said he was watching the huge Yaksha dead. "I'm sorry, my lord!" Traded without thinking... I think it's his general... ' Yudhishtar said he sought the marks of man.

The Yaksha had a strange expression in his face. Slow nods. Yes! Your brother acted without thinking. It must be maintained... Bheema looked furious and ready to jump. Yudhistar has silenced him at a glance. "But you don't have to worry about this Yaksha!" He was cursed by Sage Agastya, to die in the hands of a man... It's just random in your brother's hands.

Yudhistar looked at the Yaksha, "Who Are you sir?"

The Yaksha smiled: "I am Kubera, the treasurer of the Devas!" Yudhishtar and the others seemed unbelieving to each other. "The Yaksha you killed is Manimantha." Kubera sent himself when he saw Bheema, "You got him out of the curse!" I am grateful for it.... He turned to his soldiers. "Ready for a party!" We are among friends... '

Other Pandavas have also come to the palace of the Kubera. There, they appreciated the hospitality of the Kubera. Finally, the Pandavas realized that they had to go to meet Arjuna, who had to come back from the court of Indra. Kubera satisfied the brothers sent a basket full of flowers Saugandhika with Draupadi!
 

Panchatantra (Origins )

A long time ago a king named Amarshakti, who reigned over the kingdom of Mahilaropya, lived. He was a good man and a very competent steward. The people of his kingdom loved him. The king had three sons-Bahushakti, Ugrashakti and Anantshakti.

The king was very busy in the affairs of the State and could not spend much time with his family. As he grew older, the king decided that he had crowned one of his sons as king after him. He called with his children and talked to them. But after he had spoken to his children, the king was appalled! Their children were not interested in learning anything. Their children will learn nothing of the school or the arts of the Government of the kingdom. The king was discouraged when he saw his children.

The next day he called his Council of Ministers, "minister," said once the meeting started, "there is a problem... a big problem if we do not solve it now...." Since I began to rule the kingdom, it has taken precedence over anything else. I... "Amarshakthi looked at his ministers, I spent all the time for the kingdom..." Now I regret that... I... "The King swallowed", "..." I haven't spent time with my kids. If I had spent more time with them before I would have known how they were.... "The king was calm and shut his eyes." The ministers said nothing...

The king opened his eyes and looked around at his ministers. "They have become bored... and..." The king once again looked at the minister. "How can these people be good people... and much less the right rules...?" The King despaired and closed his eyes again.

One of the ministers said, "Your Majesty!" Education is the only way to eliminate this selflessness....

Yet another minister intervened, "it takes at least twelve years for you to learn the grammar of Sanskrit... and they are real children..." We need to teach them the rules of administration... We don't have much time. The minister looked at the old king and whispered, apologized, "I am sorry, sir!"

The King nods and beckons his hands, "You say the truth, I get older and these kids need to learn quickly..." '

The king heard other ideas, none of them good.... Finally one of the ministers-he said: "Science, politics and diplomacy were boundless and would take their whole life to dominate..." Instead of teaching the scriptures and the texts of the princes, we must teach them wisdom in them... Mr! We could call Vishnu Sharma....

The king sat down and like the other ministers. Vishnu Sharma? Who's there?

Lord is an excellent guru, sir! He can teach Archangel Shastra in the shortest time... '

The other ministers also said, "Yes, sir!" That's a great idea! Vishnu Sharma is well known throughout the Kingdom and is an excellent teacher... '

Looking at his ministers, the king felt a little hope. ' Ask Vishnu Sharma guru to come and see me as soon as possible... '

The next day, Vishnu Sharma came into the royal palace with the Messengers of the Kings. The king received the master with great respect and honored the master.

After the hospitality, the king told the Guru all about his problem. Mr! I don't want to be rude. I'll give you a hundred villages and much more. Teach my Children, sir! The king watched Vishnu Sharma hopelessly.

Vishnu Sharma smiled and shook his head. Mr! I never sell knowledge for money! But... "Vishnu Sharma said, putting on the slain king," I will teach the Princes.... " "I will accept the challenge and will.

The king saw Vishnu Sharma with happiness, "if you can do it sir, I'll do it..." '

Vishnu Sharma cut the king with a wave of his hands, "I want to speak with your children, sir!"

rejoiced, the king called his children. Vishnu Sharma spoke to the children for a while. The king watched. Looking at the altruistic way in which his children answered, the king was sure that Vishnu Sharma would leave the palace without taking the job.

Finally Vishnu Sharma finished talking and sent the children away. Then he went to Amarshakthi and said, "Your Majesty!" Don't be afraid! I take the teachings of your children! I'll show you everything you need to know and also in six months!
 
The king saw Vishnu Sharma with tears in his eyes. "Lord, if you do this, I will give you what you want...." Why I go to... '

Vishnu Sharma has cut the king for the second time, "Your Majesty!" I'm an old man. You don't need to waste money on me. I'm doing this job because it defies me! Your kids... are smart... just bored.... I will make my stories interesting and present them well. Yes... "Vishnu Sharma has said, with conviction, I do not teach his children in six months, I will change my name..." '

The king looked at Vishnu Sharma with faith, but he knew enough of human nature to reach when a man spoke with absolute conviction and believed in what he said. The King nods. Vishnu Sharma looked at the king and said again, "Send the Princes with me to my hermitage." I'll show you there... '

The King nods and made preparations for the prince's journey the next day.

Vishnu Sharma was busy thinking he was lying in the royal bed that night. These princes cannot be taught by conventional education. I have to teach you the stories in a simple way. Probably the use of animals and teach you the moral... and teach you the art of the administration of the kingdom according to your father...

The next day, the princes and their guru went to their hermitage. During the teachings of the princes, Vishnu Sharma compiled the Panchatantra books based on the animal stories. [In Sanskrit ' Pancha ' signifie five et ' tantra ' signifie ' principes ']. Most of the stories were written by Vishnu Sharma himself. But some stories were a thousand years older and Vishnu Sharma embodies these stories in the most important story.

The Panchatantra is a collection of short stories under five headings-Mitra Bhedha [the loss of friends]; Mitra Samprapti [How to earn friends]; Kakolukiyam [of Owls and crows]; Labdha Prasanam [loss of gain] and Aparikshita Karakam [Impulse]

Vishnu Sharma told the stories so that each story collection began with a story woven along with other stories in history. Each story gave a vision of politics and practical wisdom that the essence or moral of the story was always similar to what a person faces in everyday life.

Taught in such a way, the princes heard every story with great interest and astonishment. In no time, the three princes became very competent in politics and were able to be administrators.

After six months, when the children returned to the kingdom, the king was surprised to see how much the prince had picked up in a short period of six months! Although he tried to give gifts to the guru who rejected him, Vishnu Sharma became popular throughout the kingdom.

The stories of Panchatantra are not only relevant that day, but it still holds well now!

The beginning of the Sanskrit Panchatantra is as follows:
"All the secular wisdom and inner meaning of life, which was written somewhere in every book, was compressed in the five books of the list of Vishnu Sharma!"
 

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