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Let
this book be a source of inspiration for the devotees of
Lord Ganesha, helping them to deepen their faith and love
for him.
Sri Sri Mata Amritanandamayi, President/Founder,
Mata Amritanandamayi Trust; Kerala, India
Reading
Loving Ganesha I really felt raised to a heavenly sphere
and was aware of the presence and brightness of this blissful,
very lively Deity. In this book Satguru Subramuniyaswami
proves his profound knowledge, his deep intuition and wisdom
and his heartfelt devotion and love of Lord Ganesha, the
Guardian of the Sanatana Dharma, the Remover of Obstacles,
the Patron of Arts and Sciences, the Mediator and Intercessor
between Man and God. He is the God on our side, our friend
indeed, our protector and benefactor. In an excellent, clear
and cultivated style, with simple words and a refreshing,
subtle sense of humor the Great Ganesha is introduced to
the reader. Each and every aspect, relation, symbol and
meaning of Lord Ganesha has been explained and detailed
skillfully, along with mantras, prayers and pujas to pay
reverence to the merciful elephant-faced God. Many may think
of Lord Ganesha as a little-over-weight, pompous, elephant-headed
Deity Who belongs somehow to the Hindu pantheon, but with
Whom he never really has gotten acquainted. If this has
been your case, then Loving Ganesha has come to you in just
the right time to get the right answers to all your questions
and bring you closer to the magnificent and charming Ganapati,
the Treasurer of all Knowledge and Great Ruler of the Universe.
I express my heartiest thanks to Satguruji Subramuniyaswami
for this wonderful book from which pours forth an abundance
of divine nectar, wisdom and bliss. May all readers be bestowed
with happiness, prosperity and the divine protection of
the merciful, loving Ganesha!
Sri Sri Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda,
International Sri Deep Madhavananda Ashram Fellowship; Vienna,
Austria
It
is with a feeling of deep satisfaction and great joy that
I read Gurudeva's new book entitled Loving Ganesha. Hindus
around the world pray to Lord Ganesha for help and guidance.
All Hindus regardless of their sectarian position seek His
able assistance in all things they do, as their first Ishta
Devata, the chosen God. In this book Gurudeva has brought
forth a special interpretive insight, a powerful and persuasive
presentation. It is a deeply felt, powerfully conceived
and a beautifully explained work. I would strongly recommend
this book to all students interested in Hinduism. It will
occupy a significant place in the intellectual and spiritual
life of Hindus for a long time to come.
YB Dato Seri S. Samy Vellu, President
of Malaysian Indian Congress,
Member of Parliament, Minister of Works; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
The
Hindu, by understanding the philosophy and meaning of the
forms, symbols and festivals of Ganesha explained in this
book, so rich with pictorial illustrations, becomes more
devout and attached to his religion and to Ganesha. Aspiring
Hindus and the many non-Hindus in the Western world, increasingly
becoming interested in vegetarianism, ahimsa, karma, rebirth
and other concepts of Hindu religion, will find useful information
and explanations to remove many misconceptions and misinformation
about Hindu religion and Hindu worship. The large number
of Hindus living in the Western world, cut off from their
roots in India and Sri Lanka, will find the book inspiring
to refresh their religion and make them proud of their rich
culture. Many quotations from the Vedas, Bhagavad Gita,
Mahabharata, Tirumantiram, Tirukural, Auvaiyar, Yogaswami
and other scriptures make the book a religious and literary
treatise worthy of study by scholars and savants. The glossary
explains many words and phrases to help the understanding
of the text. This book should find a place in every Hindu
home and library.
Tiru M. Arumugam, Chairman, Siva
Thondan Nilayam
(Yogaswami Centre); London, U.K.
Millions
of Hindus around the world invoke Ganesha, the divine Remover
of Obstacles. Millions of Hindus should study this book
and benefit from the esteemed author's knowledge, wisdom
and human warmth. It is a wonderful cornucopia of those
wishing to deepen their understanding of and strengthen
their faith in Lord Ganesha. A high-quality, practical and
very readable volume.
Georg Feuerstein, Ph.D., author of Encyclopedic Dictionary
of Yoga and Wholeness and Transcendence; Lower Lake, California
In
putting this book Loving Ganesha together, Satguru Sivaya
Subramuniyaswami has done an outstanding and encyclopedic
work, especially for the benefit of Westerners interested
in Hindu thought and second-generation Indian Hindus growing
up in the West. Several aspects of Ganesha that are not
popularly known are included. These will tend to strengthen
the faith of the readers in Lord Ganesha and make their
prayers to Him come from deep within and hence be more fruitful.
In addition to covering the various aspects of Ganesha,
Swamiji has also included several other topics of common
interest. These will prove very valuable to the readers
in developing clarity about Hindu thought and in adopting
more meaningful things in their daily lives.
Dr. Deendayal Khandelwal, Chairman,
Board of Directors, Hindu
University of America, Orlando, Florida
I
have gone through Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami's new
book, Loving Ganesha, and I find that it is very
true to our scriptural heritage. It is well written and
at the same time presents Hinduism in a simple way. A copy
of Loving Ganesha should be placed in every library
and Hindu home. In fact, I am going to recommend to the
Council of Hindu Temples in the United Kingdom that they
acquire this book in quantity and distribute it freely among
the devotees.
Sri Om Prakash Sharma, President,
National Council of Hindu Temples; Wolverhampton, U.K.
Loving
Ganesha, by Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami, is a most
monumental work on Lord Ganesha. It is so comprehensive
as to not leave out any aspect or idea relating to Him.
Illustrations of 32 forms of Ganesha depicting different
postures and bhavanas make the book not only more
attractive, but also useful, since each illustration gives
the reader knowledge as to what form Lord Ganesha takes
while performing various functions, and which form the reader
should select to get a particular wish fulfilled and problem
solved. In-between other pictures and illustrations, japa
mantras make the book manifoldly useful -- all in one,
so handy, so magnetic, so magnificent and so full of utility.
The analysis of Hinduism as the greatest religion in the
world leaves no doubt in the reader's mind. It is factual,
motivational and directional. There can be no more precise
and exact description of Hinduism as to say "within Hinduism
is a place for everyone." It encompasses the whole universe.
Hindu Dharma, better called Sanatana Dharma, stands for
perfect peace of mind, tolerance, nonviolence, mutuality,
sacrifice and universal brotherhood. It emphasizes "Vasudhaiva
Kutumbhakam" -- "The whole universe is one family." God
is omnipresent, omniscient and omnipotent. Hindu rishis
devoted their whole life to find the truth about atman
and Paramatman, soul and Gods, how to reach God after death.
Hinduism is self-discipline and self-denial. It provides
several ways to achieve the ultimate goal -- moksha,
salvation from janma and mrityu, birth and
death, both being most painful. In a nutshell, after having
gone through the book, I feel that Gurudeva Subramuniyaswami
is not an ordinary writer, but is knowledgeable unparalled
and is a rare saint among the galaxy of modern saints. I
have known him for the last decade and a half. He is a dedicated
and devoted Saiva who has promoted Saivism all over the
globe. Lord Siva and Ganesha dwell in his heart, for he
is the embodiment of Siva. Such a voluminous book can be
written only by a person who has become one with Lord Ganesha,
established direct communion with Him. May Lord Ganesha
give the longest possible healthy life to Gurudeva Subramuniyaswami.
I also bless the publishers who have brought out this volume
with dedication.
Sri Sri Swami Pragyanand, Founder/Patron,
Sai Pragya Dham, Vishwa Mata Gayatri Trust, Delhi, India;
Pragya Mission International;
New Delhi, India
The
Satguru is that rare and precious teacher who is able to
impart to his students the genuine passion he has for his
subject. Simply and eloquently, he explains the devotion
of the Hindu to Ganesha, the powerful and gentle elephant-headed
God. Illustrations by the swamis of Kauai's Hindu
Monastery and the exquisite reproductions of the Rajput
paintings accentuate the divine aspect of the text. Whether
viewed as instructional or as an affectionate tribute, Loving
Ganesha is the comprehensive source for those who seek
knowledge -- not just information -- of this greatest of
Hindu Deities.
Mrs. Patricia Monaco, MA, Reviewer
for NAPRA REVIEW
(New Age Publishing and Retailers Alliance), Orcas, Washington
For
more than thirty years Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami of
Hawaii has been preoccupied with the religious education
of his followers, particularly the youth. This is, in fact,
the major concern of Hindu communities worldwide. It is
not only the lack of knowledge of the Hindu religion that
is disturbing but the apathy and liberalism that is being
displayed by the Hindu youths of today. Unlike the Western
youth, those in the East have had the advantage of being
brought up in the age-old Hindu tradition and culture. Yet,
many have succumbed to the Western way of life and lead
a life that is foreign to their religion and culture. The
Satguru, being aware of all this, has spent the major part
of his life in the promotion of Hindu religion through the
publication of suitable religious literature and textbooks
to cater to the needs of all sections of Hindu society.
He has also spent large amounts on the free distribution
of pamphlets, books and pictures. I believe it is in the
above context that the Satguru has toiled to bring out Loving
Ganesha. Once I started reading it, I found it difficult
to put aside. Besides the interesting text, there is Ganesha
radiating His benevolence from most of the pages. It is
a fantastic book that all Hindus should have in their homes
for all family members to read. It is the result of much
thought and research, covering not only all aspects of Ganesha
but also other salient features on Hinduism. The "Author's
Introduction" is unique, something one doesn't find in other
books. The Satguru has given us insight into his own spiritual
experience and has shown us the path to approach Ganesha
and derive the maximum benefit. Another unique feature is
the reproduction of three messages that Satguru states he
received from Lord Ganesha. He has in his own words described
them as "unique messages, couched in exquisite prose and
profound philosophy." Besides, the book has covered a wide
range of subjects that Hindus ought to know. Because of
this, it would be widely sought by interested people all
over the world. As a teacher, I have also been involved
with education for more than thirty years. Besides teaching
in regular schools I have passionately spent my weekends
and holidays in teaching moral and religious education to
the young and organizing religious seminars and conferences.
I find that Loving Ganesha not only deals with Ganesha
but also many other aspects of Hinduism. Loving Ganesha
is well written and contains gems of spiritual thought.
Every aspirant on the spiritual path, as well as those who
like to know more about Hinduism, should own this book.
Reading it regularly and following the Satguru's precepts
will certainly bring peace and harmony into one's life.
Loving Ganesha and living with Ganesha will enlighten the
soul and give one the peace and ecstasy that all seek.
Tiru R. Rajathurai, Secretary of
World Hindu Federation, Nepal,
religious teacher and publisher; Singapore
Hindus
have often hidden their Deities so as not to offend people
of other faiths or to appear modern. This has not only weakened
them in own their faith, it has deprived the world, which
is spiritually starved, of contact with these manifest powers
of the Supreme Divinity, who offer a more intimate and personal
connection with the Infinite. Loving Ganesha, perhaps
more than any book, not only reverses but demolishes this
trend. It confidently and brilliantly brings forth one of
the greatest, and probably the dearest, of Hindu Divinities,
Ganesha, the patron Deity of wisdom (buddhi) and
accomplishment (siddhi), who dispenses the knowledge
and skill necessary to achieve all our goals in life, including
the ultimate spiritual goal of Self Realization. Loving
Ganesha itself is like the love of Ganesha incarnate
and the wisdom of Ganesha expressed. Through it Ganesha
Himself speaks to the reader, not as a stern master or strange
God, but as a loving friend. Like Ganesha, the book has
the power to remove the obstacles in one's life and spiritual
path and grant one the insight to go fearlessly forward
in one's dharma. Lord Ganesha comes to life within
these pages at a time when His descent is very much needed.
Ganesha grants the ability to master all forms of knowledge
and power. At this stage of global crisis, owing to the
proliferation of undigested information and wrongly applied
technology, He is the divine power most needed to lead us
forward and take these forces to a higher level of manifestation.
Ganesha, as the book clearly reveals, is the space-age God
of Hinduism. His universal knowledge dwarfs any computer
system. His universal power makes any technology seem petty.
His universal play makes any great media entertainment appear
dull and pointless. Yet Loving Ganesha is more than
a book about Ganesha; it is a book about Hinduism, the Sanatana
Dharma, or Eternal Religion of humanity, which is now stirring
from its millennial slumber and arising to shake the world
back to the proper spiritual path. The book contains in
many ways the best introduction to Hinduism, particularly
the section "How to Become a Hindu." Like Hinduism, it covers
all aspects of life, with particularly well-done chapters
on vegetarianism and ayurveda that are important
for everyone. With this book Sivaya Subramuniyaswami has
made yet another great contribution to the modern literature
of Hinduism, whose current renaissance owes a great deal
to his untiring efforts.
Vamadeva Shastri (Dr. David Frawley),
Vedacharya; author Ayurvedic Healing, The Astrology
of the Seers, Gods, Sages and Kings;
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Here
is a marvelous book, full of attractive pictures, songs
and poems, an enticing encyclopedia about Loving Ganesha
written by the honorable satguru of Kauai Aadheenam, Hawaii,
a heavenly place on earth and the unique Center of the Universe
of Hinduism that is consistently trying to infuse new blood
and spirit in children and adults of the society so that
Hinduism can regain its past glory as the oldest and the
richest religion in the world. His beautiful analysis of
Sri Ganesha and His symbols, from a spiritual as well as
scientific point of view, is incomparable. Sri Satguru has
poured out his heart, and each and every word of the book
is full of extreme love, not only for Ganesha but for every
human being. He fearlessly repudiates all misconcepts that
present Hinduism in a wrong form and removes all doubts
with clear and convincing answers. It is actually his own
experience flowing through the words, drenching the minds
of devotees of Sri Ganesha with showers of happiness, peace
and bliss. It is really all in one about Sri
Ganesha. The author has not only explained His worship and
chants, along with the meaning of mantras, but has included
detailed recipes for preparing prasadam for Him, along with
the ayurvedic explanations of vegetables, grains and spices
and the significance of vegetarianism. He wishes from the
depth of his heart for every Hindu who loves Ganesha to
come up as a real Hindu in diet, costume, name and culture.
He has beautifully explained the importance of Hindu names
and given cultural cues and clues for becoming a real Hindu.
Sri Satguru welcomes those who wish to change their hearts
to become Hindu and has explained the way one can adopt
Hindu Dharma. The Ganesha puzzles and alphabet for small
children have added beauty to the book. The soul of the
book, however, is the three letters revealed by the Lord
to Sri Gurudeva that have been reproduced verbatim for the
benefit of humanity. I dismay as you retreat to the
devilish worlds in the plane beyond My sight. I sit waiting
for your return. What encouraging, inspiring and assuring
words from Ganesha! The letters simply melt the heart and
bring tears in eyes.
Pandit Satyapal Sharma, Sanskrit Scholar, Vice Chancellor,
Vedic University of America; San Diego, California
Loving
Ganesha captures the true spirit of Ganesha and proceeds
to explain in both scientific and spiritual terms the esteemed
pedestal He holds in Hindu homage. The pages on vegetarianism
and ayurveda deserve commendation. I wish to congratulate
Satguru Sivaya Subramuniaswami on this magnificent effort.
This invaluable publication will be an asset to the Hindu
world.
Pandit Reepu Daman Persaud, Minister of Agriculture,
Guyana; President, Guyana Hindu Dharmic Sabha; Georgetown,
Guyana
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