Wednesday, March 18, 2009

VIJAYA GANAPTHI TEMPLE







All ancient manuscripts, whether on palm leaves or any other material, began with salutation to Lord Ganapathi. Sri Ganaadhipathaye Namaha. From the Himalayas to Kanyakumari, Hindus worship Vinayaka at the beginning of every auspicious ceremony. All these show the great significance attached to this elephant faced deity in our religious thought.
In addition to the eighteen puranas known as the Ashtadasa puranas, there are other eighteen Puranas which are known as Upa Puranas. One among them is the Bhargava Purana also known as Vinayaka Purana or Ganesa Purana. Sage Vedvyasa is the author of the major and minor puranas. In fact, there is no Purana which does not have a reference to Lord Ganesa. But the Bhargava Purana does deal exclusively with the birth and Leela of Lord Vinayaka since it also goes by the name of Sri Ganesa Purana. The story in this Purana was first narrated by Sri Vedvyasa to Brigu Maharishi, who later recounted it to Somaskanda. For this reason it came to be known as Bhargava Purana. There is another Upa Purana by name Mudgala Purana which also recounts in detail about the birth and Leelas of Maha Ganapathi.
We learn in the Bhargava Purana that when Vinayaka attained adolescence, Mother Parvathi Devi as all other mothers do, began to think about celebrating the marriage. When she was considering the question with Her Lord Maheswara, sage Narada visited Kailash and paid his respects to them. He suggested that Siddhi and Buddhi, the two daughters of Brahma would be the ideal brides of Ganesa. They were the Manasa Puthris of Brahma, the former signifying Fulfilment and the latter Wisdom.
Lord Siva and Parvathi approved the suggestion and started with Ganesa as also with all their retinue to Ananda Bhuvanam for arranging the wedding. On their way the party camped at Gandaki. An atrocious demon by name Sindhu was ruling in that area. He had waged war on the Devas, defeated them and had imprisoned Indra and a number of Devas. Lord Vinayaka felt that he should first set free Indra and the Devas who were in prison before he proceeded further on his way for the marriage. Nandhi, the bull was despatched to the court of Sindhu asking him to release the Devas or otherwise to prepare for an encounter to decide the issue. The demon was adamant and came for a battle. The war was severe and lasted many days. In the end the Asura was slain. The Gods and Indra was released. The entire party then started on their journey towards Ananda Bhuvanam.
By this time Visvakarma, the reputed Celestial Engineer had prepared a most beautiful palace at Ananda Bhuvanam and had procured all the essential materials for the marriage. The inhabitants of the celestial world had gathered in large numbers to witness the marriage. The Sapta Rishis had assembled with their descipiles. It was a great event to witness. On the wedding dais the divine consorts seated on both the sides of Maha Ganapathi when flowers rained amidst tumultuous joy.
In the Hindu pantheon of Gods, Ganesa occupies a most imortant place. No worship begins without Vigneswara puja. Vinayaka represents Pranava(omkara). He is the remover of all obstacles. The combination of the elephant head and human body signifies the Jeeva Brahma unity. Although more popularly Lord Ganesa is worshipped as Brahamachari(celibated) there are also a number of centres of worship in India where Vinayaka is worshipped as Siddhi Buddhi Sametha Vinayaka. While the elephant head Deity by Himself represents the Pure Pranava, with his consorts by his side, he reminds us that he is the bestower of SIDDHI AND BUDDHI on whoever prays to HIM with devout Bakhti.
VIJAYAGANAPTHI TEMPLE
The temple was built in the beauty of the nature. the temple was situated in the india's most fastest developing city i.e. vishkapatanam andhra pradesh . the temple was built in the forest near by simahachalam from simhachalam the temple is 5 km far .
the temple was started construction in 1984. the foundation was laid by "sri sri mortha sitaramacharyalu the main priest of simhac25hala narashima swamy devasathanam."
after 14 long years of continous strugle of sri vijaya sarathi the vinayaka came into existence in the year march 25th 2000.
there was very serious eforts taken for the surival and development of the temple.
the temple site is the devabumi it was said that it was the place where the sapata rushis does their homas and other offeerings to lord in this place only the temple was estalabished
SRI VINAYAKA BHAKTI SAMULA
It was magazine stated by the temple for the development of temple .It was ingaurated by SRI SRI SRI JAGADGURU PUSHPAGIRI SHANKARACHARYA SRI Sri Madabinavoddanda VidyaNarsima Bhariti MAHASWAMI. The magazine was being successfully runnig it will be published every month on the sudha chaviti
for the development of the temple there were two new books released by devastanam i.e sri vinayaka bhakti stortras and naryana kavacham
FUNDS
we need the major funds for the construction of sihkra and nitya puja funds are accepted
prayers of lord ganesha
Prayer to Lord Ganesa before starting any work
Vinayaka namasthubyam sarva deva namaskrutha
Avignam kurumey deva sarva karyeshu sarvadha
Sumukascha eka dhanthascha kapilo gajakarnakaha
Lambodharascha vikato vignarajo Gajanana:
Vakra thunda sorupa karnaha heramba skanda poorvajaha
Shodasaithani namani yah pateth srunayadhapi
Vidyarambe vivahacha pravesey nirgamamey thatha
Sangramey sarva karyeshu vignasthasya na jayathey.
Prayer to Lord Ganesa in the morning
By reciting this sloka early in the morning after getting up
from bed, devotees will be blessed with all the benefits.
SRI GANESA PRATHAS SMARANA STHOTHRAM
Prathah smarami Gananatha manatha bandhum
Sindhoora poorna parisobitha gandayugmam
Uthhanda vigna parikandana chanda dhundam
Aakandalathi suranayaka brundha vandhyam --- 1
Prathar namami chathuranana vandhya manam
Ichanukoolamakilam cha varam dhadhanam
Thum thundilam dhvirasanadhipa yagna soothram
Puthram vilasa chathuram sivayo sivaya --- 2
Prathar bhajamya bayatham nijabhaktha soka
Dhavanalam suravaram varakunjarasyam
Agnana ganana vinasana havya vaaham
Uthsaha vardhana maham suthameesvarasya --- 3
Slokathrayamitham punyam yah pateth prayathah puman
Pratharuththaya sathatham sa samrajya avapnuyath.
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Prayer in the early morning requesting
Lord Vinayaka to arise and bless his devotees.
SRI GANESA SUPRAPATHAM
Rathna pradeepa visadhikrutha soudha madhye
Mukthasma garbamani ranjitha hema manche
Supghah sukham suravadhu kalithopa saraihi
Uthishta kalpaka Vinayaka suprabatham ---1
Veena mridhanga panavathi vichathra vadyaihi
Gayanthi nakalalanaha thava punya keerthim
Srunvannitham madhura geetham amantha harshath
Uthishta kalpaka vinayaka suprabatham ---2
Vedassaho upanishadaam nikarana moorthaha
Prahvaja pranamya sirasa parameshti mukhyaihi
Bakthya sthuvanthi krutha vaangmaisthvam
Uthishta kalpaka vinayaka suprabatham --- 3
Saptharishayaha sarajanihi madhukaitabharihi
Indradhi deva nikaraha sanathayascha
Kangshanthi dharsana mananyathaya prapannaha
Uthishta kalpaka vinayaka suprabatham --- 4
Aahruthya punya salilani nadhi nadhebyaha
Rathnabhisheka kalasaihi vidhina vidhignjaha
Kangshanthi dharsana mananyathaya prapannaha
Uthishta kalpaka vinayaka suprabatham --- 5
Vandharu brundha hrudhayambuja bhaskarasya
Mandharamoola manipeeta sukhasthi thasya
Kumbodharathi janamandala mandithasya
Swanandha bandhana pathesthava suprabatham ---6
Vaikunta padmabava veerjithachamarasya
Suthramadharitha sitha thapa vaaranasya
Kumbodharena dhrutha patha saro ruhasya
Bhadrasanastha nrupathesthava suprabatham --- 7
Svananda punya nagare navarathna soudhe
Simhasana priya vadhuma vinivesya parsve
Japali kasyapa mathanga mukhair munindhraihi
Pattabhishiktha Gananayaka suprabatham --- 8
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SRI MAHAGANESA PANCHARATHNAM
By H.H. SRI ADI SANKARACHARYA
Mudha karathamodhakam sadha vibukthi saadhakam
Kalaadharava thamsakam vilasiloka rakshakam
Anaayakaika nayakam vinasithepa dhaithyakam
Nathasubhasu nasakam namami thum Vinayaka ---1
Nathetharathibheekaram navodhitharka bhasvaram
Namathsurari nirjaram nathadhikaapadhudharam
Suresvaram nidheesvaram Gajesvaram Ganesvaram
Mahesvaram thamasraye parathparam nirantharam ---2
Samasthaloka sankaram nirasthadhaithyakunjaram
Dharetharodharamvaram varabhavakthra maksharam
Krupakaram kshamakaram mudhakaram yasaskaram
Manaskaram namaskrutham namaskaromi bhasvaram ---3
Akinchanarthi maarjanam chiranthinokthi bhajanam
Purari poorva nandhanam surari garva charvanam
Prapancha nasa bheeshanam dhananjayathi bhooshanam
Kapola dhana vaaranam bhajapurana vaaranam ---4
Nidhanatha kaanthi dhantha kaantham andhakaantha kathmajam
Achinthyarupa mandhaheenam antharayakrunthanam
Hruthanthare nirantharam vasanthameva yogeenam
Thamekadhanthameva thum vichinthayami santhatham ---5
Maha Ganesa pancharathna madharena yonvaham
Prajalpathi prabhathake hruthi smaran Ganesvaram
Arogatha madhashatham susaahitheem suputhratham
Samahithayrashta bhoothi mapyupaithi Sochirath ---6
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SANKATANASANA GANESA STHOTHRAM
(By reciting this sloka, one will acquire good education,wealth,etc.)
NARADA UVACHA:
Pranamya sirasa devam Gowriputhram Vinayakam
Bhathavaasam smaren nithyam Ayuhkamartha siddhaye ---1
Prathamam vakrathundamscha Ekadhantham dhvithiyakam
Thrutheeyam Krishna pingaksham Gajavakthram Chathurthakam ---2
Lambodharam panchamamcha shashtam vikatameva cha
Sapthamam Vignarajancha Dhoomravarnam thathashtam ---3
Navamam Balachandramcha dhasamanthu Vinayakam
Ekadasam Ganapathim dhvadhasanthu Gajanamam ---4
Dhvadhasaithani namani thrisandhyam yah patten naraha
Na cha vignabayam thasya sarvasiddhikaram prabho ---5
Vidyarthi labathe vidyam dhanarthi labathe dhanam
Puthrarthi labathe puthran moksharthi labathe gathim ---6
Japeth Ganapathi sthothram shadbirmasai palam labeth
Samvathsareaba siddhincha labathe naathra samsayaha ---7
Ashtabhyo Brahmanebhyascha likithva yah samarpaeth
Thasya vidya baveth sarvaa Ganesya prasadhathaha ---8

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