What is Ganesh Meaning?
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Means "lord of hordes" from Sanskrit गण (gana) meaning "horde, multitude" and ईश (isha) meaning "lord, ruler". This is the nameof the Hindu god of wisdom and good luck, the son of Shiva and Parvati. He is often depicted as a stout man with the head of an elephant.
Ganesh: The mudra, the meaning and the story of the elephant-headed god. ... Also known as Ganesha, Ganapati, The Lord of Beginnings, The Remover of Obstacles, and The Deity of Good Fortune, Ganesh is perhaps one of the most well known deities
Ganesh: The mudra, the meaning and the story of the elephant-headed god. ... Also known as Ganesha, Ganapati, The Lord of Beginnings, The Remover of Obstacles, and The Deity of Good Fortune, Ganesh is perhaps one of the most well known deities
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Ganesh (or Ganesha) is a Hindu god, and the son of Shiva and Parvati. He is the god of wisdom, the lord of good fortune, and is also regarded as the remover of obstacles.
Ganesh's association with the first chakra means he's connected to the seat of one's primordial force and is the manifestation of its Divine energy. In Kundalini yoga, Ganesh is said to reside in this chakra. In this way, he is the foundation and support for all of the higher chakras.
there are three asanas associated with activating the root chakra and connecting with Ganesh's energy:
Sukhasana (easy pose)
Balasana (child's pose)
Trikonasana (triangle pose)
Ganesh's association with the first chakra means he's connected to the seat of one's primordial force and is the manifestation of its Divine energy. In Kundalini yoga, Ganesh is said to reside in this chakra. In this way, he is the foundation and support for all of the higher chakras.
there are three asanas associated with activating the root chakra and connecting with Ganesh's energy:
Sukhasana (easy pose)
Balasana (child's pose)
Trikonasana (triangle pose)
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