Ganesa: Unravelling an Enigma
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Ganesa: Unravelling an Enigma
The reverence shown to Ganesa is unrivalled among the many indigenous religious systems.
as well as subgroups within the Jainas, Buddhists, and Hindus. He is a deity who stands alone in terms of in a variety of ways, including his unusual physiognomy and his dual nature as a vighnakarta. (the one who causes difficulties), as well as a vighnaharta (remover of obstacles). He is worshipped first in order to guarantee the success of all subsequent religious and secular activities and enterprieses. GAnesa is also worshipped as the deity of music and dancing. The religion that the worship of Ganesa became widespread across Asia. The ascent of Ganesa to the position of preeminence in the canon of traditional Hinduism, as one of the, which is absolutely extraordinary, is comprised of the panca devatas. This is an older form of the phrase. The boring tale of how the White House was built from a log cabin. In recent years, there have been various research conducted on this deity; this one is the most current. textual and linguistically most extensive, completely documented from all original sources, and creative, and packed with beautiful illustrations throughout. It tracks the beginning as well as the progression of pauranika Ganesa, from pre-pauranika Vinayaka, a vighnakarta, into pauranika Ganesa, a vighnaharta, dissects his particular traits and attributes his success to researches how he is portrayed in art not just in India but also in other nations pertaining to Asia. It attempts to solve the riddle of a non-Vedic, non-epic, and a non-historical text a deity of non-Aryan origins being elevated to a prominent position in the Hindu pantheon. The tactics used by devotees of Ganesa to advertise and spread the word about his religion and status and the long-lasting consequences obtained make for an interesting case study in public relations work.
Author
Yuvraj Krishan
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Ganesa: Unravelling an Enigma
The reverence shown to Ganesa is unrivalled among the many indigenous religious systems.
as well as subgroups within the Jainas, Buddhists, and Hindus. He is a deity who stands alone in terms of in a variety of ways, including his unusual physiognomy and his dual nature as a vighnakarta. (the one who causes difficulties), as well as a vighnaharta (remover of obstacles). He is worshipped first in order to guarantee the success of all subsequent religious and secular activities and enterprieses. GAnesa is also worshipped as the deity of music and dancing. The religion that the worship of Ganesa became widespread across Asia. The ascent of Ganesa to the position of preeminence in the canon of traditional Hinduism, as one of the, which is absolutely extraordinary, is comprised of the panca devatas. This is an older form of the phrase. The boring tale of how the White House was built from a log cabin. In recent years, there have been various research conducted on this deity; this one is the most current. textual and linguistically most extensive, completely documented from all original sources, and creative, and packed with beautiful illustrations throughout. It tracks the beginning as well as the progression of pauranika Ganesa, from pre-pauranika Vinayaka, a vighnakarta, into pauranika Ganesa, a vighnaharta, dissects his particular traits and attributes his success to researches how he is portrayed in art not just in India but also in other nations pertaining to Asia. It attempts to solve the riddle of a non-Vedic, non-epic, and a non-historical text a deity of non-Aryan origins being elevated to a prominent position in the Hindu pantheon. The tactics used by devotees of Ganesa to advertise and spread the word about his religion and status and the long-lasting consequences obtained make for an interesting case study in public relations work.
Review(s)
The book is an excellent work of fine scholarship. – VHAVAN’S JOURNAL
…a very well researched book. – NATIONAL HERALD
“…… a very erudite work on Ganesha….The book is very informative.” – The Vedanta Kesari
Author
Yuvraj Krishan
About the Author(s)
Y.KRISHAN is a scholar in Indology–Indian History, Religion, Philosophy
and Art. He has published over 150 research papers on these topics in
journals of standing in India and abroad. These also cover the partition of
India. At present he is doing a book on India’s Partition.
Additional information
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Dimensions | 10 × 11 × 12 cm |
Book Author | Yuvraj Krishan |
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