3 Things I learned from Ganesha stories: Ganapati and Thankfulness:

Things I learned from Ganesha
Things I learned from Ganesha

I started reading Ganesh Chalisa since 2010. It was my mom. She gets me all these interesting tidbits of information, which make me intrigued. I also read the 108 names of Ganesha, which I  have written down at the back of my pocket Gita.

3 Things I learned from Ganesha stories

#1 I am an over-thinker in the worst ways possible. I am worried about things even before others think about doing stuff. Not good in the usual scenario, but helps me be good at what I do professionally. So I can’t complain about this skill. It’s important to use the skills we have,

Ganesha Doodle Drawing inspired by Google images

#2 The best part is Lord  Ganesha, helps me focus. He takes care of all my worries.I just need to be brave, show up, and survive. Fear is paralyzing, Anxiety kills creativity. So the best thing to do would be to do what I can do and leave the rest to Ganeshji.

This God is also unique in how he looks. If there’s one thing I learned from hearing the story of his elephant head was how powerful truth is. How powerful a promise can be.

Ganeshji refused to obey his father Lord Shiva because he had promised his mom. His head got cut off because of that. Parvati devastated seeing this, told her hubby Lord Shiva to make the little boy Ganesha alive again. But they needed a living head. Guess what the helpers found? An elephant head.

But did this pose a problem?Absolutely not.The very powerful Lord Shiva fixed Ganesha with the elephant head and our dear Ganapati got a second chance.

Ganapati is easily one of the most loved Hindu God.He is smart and innovative and always remembers.

#3 How we look externally doesn’t matter.He has helped me understand. What you are inside and how you think, determine your abilities.I learned to focus on my inside and my thoughts. My Friend Ganesha helps me realize this every day.

One of my favourite books is the 4 Hour Work Week.It never happens that way but no harm in dreaming right ?

Ganapati loves hacks and smart way of doing stuff .

Once when it was to be decided who would be prayed to first, God Shiva and Goddess Parvati(parents of Lord Ganesha and his siblings)organized a contest where Kartik and Ganesha had to travel the world. The one who came back first would be declared the winner . Now Kartik had a nice quick peacock and Lord Ganesha had a small mouse.

Who would win do you think? Kartik went off with his peacock while Ganesha calmly started circling round his parents seated together. Seeing this, his parents asked him what he was doing. Ganapati replied, “since my parents are my world I am going around my world “.

His parents were tickled pink and to date, his puja happens first before any other Hindu God is worshiped. Cool God right?

If you want a hack you better start thinking like Lord Ganesha.He helps you find solution, ensure prosperity and good luck .Hope you have all the Lord Ganesha s blessings showered on you.

Ganesha was very intelligent and learned .

There’s a story about how when he was invited by Ved Vyas to write Mahabharat he gave a tricky condition. Ved Vyas was not allowed to stop speaking till the entire Mahabharat slokas were recited. Now, this would be tough, as Ved Vyas well knew. He, in turn, told Lord Ganesha, that he couldn’t write down anything without understanding the meaning. This way Ved Vyas maintained his speed of narration of the slokas while keeping his word.


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By Dr.Amrita Basu(MBBS,MS)

I am an ENT surgeon by profession, previously working at a Medical college. I believe the Internet is God's way of providing health and wealth information for all. The important thing is to find the right information.

17 comments

  1. Loved reading the post and itwas innovative of yoh to share the Ganpati stories in the mid
    It can be useful as everyone isn’t aware of this.

    Keep Blogging

  2. Ganesha is also the favorite of the agnostic me and he gives a sense of purpose and calmness more for the inner soul than the religiosity of things. A very interesting post, Doc Amrita on how to stay calm and peaceful.

  3. A very deep lesson from your post- our inner thoughts matter the most and not the external looks. We need to constantly keep working towards it.

  4. Ganesha is my favourite God too. I always start my day with the Ganpati stotra and often do my yoga saying this mantra as it takes me exactly 3 minutes to say it so I hold my pose that way!

  5. Beautiful Post – even I love reading Ganapati Bappa’s mantras and for my little one he’s her favourite God. In fact she doesn’t consider her God at all, he’s her best friend.
    Thanks for sharing love & happiness via your posts

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