LEICESTER HINDU TEMPLE IN
551KG SWEET WORLD RECORD BID
551KG SWEET WORLD RECORD BID
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The Ganesh Puran, which began on Sunday and lasts for eight days, is dedicated to the elephant-faced god Lord Ganesh. The blessed sweet was offered to people from all cultures at the end of each day and “we don’t want anyone leaving without the Prasad,” Mr Morjaria added.
The delicacy, which is normally the size of a tennis ball, is said to be Lord Ganesh’s favourite food. Normally, Ganesh is the first deity to be worshipped before Hindu ceremonies.
The delicacy, which is normally the size of a tennis ball, is said to be Lord Ganesh’s favourite food. Normally, Ganesh is the first deity to be worshipped before Hindu ceremonies.
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WHAT DO THE VEDIC TEACHINGS TELL US?
The elephant head of Lord Ganesha signifies the highest intelligence, buddhi. It represents the largest brain matter. The trunk of Lord Ganesha signifies the discretionary power. He can pick up a needle from a heap of grass. The large ears of Lord Ganesha signify the importance of hearing - to accept what is good and reject what is not useful to us. The small eyes of Lord Ganesha symbolize concentration and the power to focus our attention on what we should while shutting out the rest. ... In the traditional Hindu temple, the worship ceremonies are conducted with an organized set of rituals. The temple priest usually begins the ceremony by offering a prayer to Lord Ganesha that all obstacles may be removed
Dr. Hiro Badlani:
“Hinduism - Path of the Ancient Wisdom”
Chapter 52 “Symbols and Icons in Hinduism”
Chapter 53 “Hindu Customs” - http://hinduismpath.com/
“Hinduism - Path of the Ancient Wisdom”
Chapter 52 “Symbols and Icons in Hinduism”
Chapter 53 “Hindu Customs” - http://hinduismpath.com/
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