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    The Essence of Hindu Tradition & Cultur

    E-book from Kanchi Periva Forum

    Volume 5

    Published: September 2012

    Vinayaka Chaturth

    Special edition

    Compiled by:

    - Devotees of Kanchi Periva Foru

    Vinayakar Painting by:

    - Sri Narayanan Bala

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    Table of ContentsIntroduction .................................................................................................................................................. 3

    Sri VinayakarPainting by Sri Narayanan Bala ............................................................................................ 4

    Sri Maha Periva on Lord Vinayaka ................................................................................................................ 5

    Deivathin KuralVolume 4 : Suklam Bharatham.................................................................................. 5

    Deivathin KuralVolume 6 : Sixteen Names of Vinayaka .................................................................... 6

    1. Sumukar ........................................................................................................................................ 6

    2. Ekadantar: always ready to give up .............................................................................................. 7

    3. Kapilar: the vinayaka of Tiruchenkattukudi .................................................................................. 7

    4. Gajakarnakar ................................................................................................................................. 8

    5. Lambodarar ................................................................................................................................... 8

    6. Vikatar ........................................................................................................................................... 9

    7. Vignarajar ...................................................................................................................................... 9

    8. Vinayakar: the twin lord vigneswarar ......................................................................................... 10

    9. Dhoomaketu ............................................................................................................................... 11

    10. Ganatyakshar .......................................................................................................................... 13

    11. Phalachandrar ......................................................................................................................... 13

    12. Gajananar ................................................................................................................................ 14

    13. Vakratundar ............................................................................................................................ 15

    14. Soorpakarnakar ....................................................................................................................... 16

    15. Herambar ................................................................................................................................ 17

    16. Skandapoorvajar ..................................................................................................................... 18

    Hear Sri Maha Perivas discourse about Vinaayakar .................................................................................. 19

    Virtual darshan of Lord Ganesha ................................................................................................................ 20

    Sri Vinayaka Chaturthi PoojaVidhanam ...................................................................................................... 21

    Sri Vinayaka Chaturthi Naivedyam - recipes ............................................................................................... 22

    Sweet Kozhukattai/ Modakam ................................................................................................................ 22

    UppuKozhukattai / Kara Kozhukattai ...................................................................................................... 23

    Chick peas/ Channa Sundal ..................................................................................................................... 25

    Pasipparuppu / Moong dal Payasam ...................................................................................................... 26

    Sri Ashta Vinayak Darshan .......................................................................................................................... 27

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    Shri Kanchi Maha Periva Thiruvadigal Saranam

    Introduction

    Hari Om!

    We are pleased to bring you the Fifth editionof the e-book series from the Kanchi Periva

    Forum. This time around, our ebook happens to be a special edition on the occasion of

    Vinayaka Chaturthi which falls on Wednesday 19thSeptember 2012.

    This Ebook contains excerpts from Maha Perivas enchanting discourses on Lord Ganesha

    taken from Deviating Kural, a beautiful compilation of Perivas sweet audio discourse on

    Pillaiyaar, the detailed procedures to do Sri Vinayaka Chaturthi Pooja (Tamil, English and

    Sanskrit links) as well as link to a Tamil audio guide for the Pooja, and some common

    recipes for Naivedhyam during the Chaturthi pooja.

    We would like to convey our special thanks and appreciation to Sri B N, who has providedus his beautiful painting to be used in this ebook (appearing in the next page).

    All of us know that Lord Ganesha is the most accessible form of all deities. He is available to

    devotees not only in big shrines but also in small street temples and simply beneath the

    trees, especially in South India. Simple forms of worship are enough to please this mighty

    Lord and all that is required is just a devout heart and devotion.

    Keeping this in mind, we have also brought out some lovely forms of Lord Ganesha for you

    to enjoy a virtual darshan, and you can see the extent of influence the Lord has on our day

    to day life. You can also have a beautiful darshan of Ashta Vinayakar at the end of this

    Ebook. We are sure that this special edition of our Ebook will be a feast to your eyes and we

    request you to forward this to all your friends and relatives to enjoy.

    For those who are not familiar about our website and forum, we welcome you to visit

    www.periva.orgfor a collection of rare videos and complete online library of upanyasams

    of Sri Maha Periva. Please also register on the forum www.periva.proboards.com to stay

    updated on devotees experiences and to receive our regular newsletters.

    We humbly submit this fifth e-bookat the lotus feet of Shri Maha Periva. Feedback about

    the e-book may be shared with us [email protected].

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    Sri VinayakarPainting by Sri Narayanan Bala

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    Sri Maha Periva on Lord Vinayaka

    Deivathin Kural Volume 4 : Suklam Bharatham

    Now about this sloka starting with suklaambaradaram, which we all say to start with any

    of our religious and ceremonial karya, though thought to be addressed towards PiLLaiyar;

    does not contain any reference to PiLLaiyar, surprisingly!

    None of his names such as, GaNapathy, GaNesa, Vinayaka, and or words such as, Gowrisuta

    or Sivatmaja; have been used in the sloka. His vahanam (carrier mooshika the rodent

    rat), or favourite weapon (paashahastha), or favourite dish (modaka) find a mention in that

    sloka!

    None of his physical identifications such as, gajamukha (elephant faced), ekadanta (whose

    one tusk had been broken thus giving him the name of single tusked); or lambhodara

    (whose tummy is big); are referred! Not mentioning even a single one of his famous

    exploits!

    The sloka is as follows:- shuklaambaradharam, vishnum, sasivarNam, chaturbhujam I

    prasannavadanam dyaayet sarvavignaupasaantaye II shuklaambaradharam = wearing

    white dress; so do all males. Those who wear other colours are referred as

    pitambaradhari or raktambaradhari wearing yellow or red dress respectively. So, the

    first word does not refer to only PiLLaiyar!

    Next word is, vishnum! This means, Omni present, especially known as a name for

    PiLLaiyars uncle and not him! So, the nephew gets the name of his maternal uncle and wealso are reminded of him only and not PiLLaiyar!

    Next is, sasivarNam = of the colour of the moon; so is Easwara and Saraswathy! This is

    followed by chaturbhujam = four armed; this is the common characteristic of all deities!

    So, again it does not necessarily refer to PiLLaiyar! Then the sloka talks of,

    prasannavadanam = smiling faced; can you think of a God who is not having a pleasant

    smiling face?

    Except for KaaLi, Nrusimha Murthy, Veera Bhadra and such UgraSwaroopa-s, all Gods are

    pleasant faced only! But, more than any other God, in one way, it will be agreed thatPiLLaiyar has a smiling face dripping happiness, with a broad countenance of a baby

    elephant!

    For each of the above five words, we have to knock on the fore-head with our knuckles,

    known in Tamil as kuttik-koLvadhu- five times! Then we have to do dhyaayet that is

    think deeply of, sarvavignaupasaantaye!

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    Having not mentioned a word of his name or any of the known characteristics, now you

    have to deeply think about that special ability of that God, who can get all your trouble

    cancelled! That is PiLLaiyar!

    Before starting on any venture or endeavour, think of him and pray say this sloka and at

    least once do the kuttu!

    Even before the child grows up to be able to learn any of these sloka-s by heart, the child is

    told, Son, before starting anything, think of PiLLaiyar and pray to him to obviate all sorts of

    problems.

    Then as he grows up, the moment he hears the words, sarvavignaupasaantaye, he knows

    that we are praying to our PiLLaiyar. The word vishnu in the sloka is indicative of the very

    closeness between the uncle and nephew!

    Deivathin Kural Volume 6 : Sixteen Names of Vinayaka

    Sixteen is a highly acclaimed number. We call it "shodasakalapoornam". Shodasa means 16.

    Starting from new moon to full moon there are 16 phases of the moon. When reaching the

    16thphase the moon becomes the full moon.

    A fairly elaborate pooja comprises the 16 types of formalities, called the shodasaupachara.

    Like how the seven goddesses are called saptamathruka, there are also 16 goddesses called

    the shodasamathruka. Among the mantras of rajarajeshwari the shodasaakshari (i.e. 16

    alphabets) are the most famous. Therefore, there is a name for the goddess, called

    shodashi.

    In Tamilnadu, it is a tradition to bless "may you get 16 types of boons and live a great life".I clarify that "get sixteen" does not mean "get children", but point to "sixteen types" of good

    things that are useful to leading a good life.

    The gifts are sixteen; the names of ganesh are also sixteen!

    1. Sumukar

    In this the first is sumukar. In the 16, the first and the foremost is the name sumukar. When

    welcoming someone we say welcome "with a good face" we call it saying "mukaman". The

    first name is given to call in that manner.

    In society we say that all the people should interact with "a good face" i.e. live in a

    cooperative manner. Sumukam means good face. A good face or sumukam is one

    overflowing with love and happiness. In Tamil we also call "inmukam". The love andhappiness in the heart, when expressed through the face is "sumukam".

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    Face is the index of the mind is an old saying, isn't it? Vigneshwarar expresses his love in

    the heart through is good face. The good face that shows the loving mind is the sumukam.

    Vigneswarar has such a face.

    In the "suklambaradam" sloka "prasannavadanam" comes isn't it? That is the "sumukam"

    because of love and because of the happiness emerging out of love, the heart blossoms and

    that expresses in the face and that expression is the "prasannavadanam". Clarity and

    brilliant are "prasannam". The su in sumukam refers to that 'prasannam'.

    2. Ekadantar: always ready to give up

    Next ekandatar.Sumakach- chaikadanthascha: -- second name is ekadantar. It means the

    one with one tusk. Single tusked. Normally the male elephant has two tusks. Female

    elephant has no tusks. For vigneswarar, only one tusk.

    For him also initially there were 2 tusks. He, onhis own, broke the right tusk. In statues, we

    can see him keeping the broken tusk in his right hand.

    Why did he break? Mythologically they tell two stories.

    When vyasa was narrating Mahabharata, immediately vigneswarar had to quickly write

    them on the rocks of the Himalayas. At that time instead of running around in search of thescribes, he decided to break one of his tusks and wrote them- this is one story.

    The story's morale is: For the sake of knowledge development, vigneswarar decided to

    sacrifice a part of his body among the parts of the elephant's body which is claimed tobe 1000 golds worth even with it is dead and that too the most valuable part (i.e. thetusk) while still alive thus showing his noble quality.

    The second story, he broke his own tusk and used it as a weapon to terminate

    gajamukasura (the demon with elephant head) who could not be terminated by any other

    weapon. This story shows that for the sake for worldly good he was ready to give up all of

    his that was needed.

    Usually for this ability to give up, dadisai is shown as example. The tusk is also the

    elephants bone only. Therefore, vigneswarar is also "the example of selfless" and the

    embodiment of love.

    3. Kapilar: the vinayaka of Tiruchenkattukudi

    Third name is kapila. It means the one who is in Brick red color.

    In the various forms, vigneswarar is in various colors. In the suklambaradaramsloka he is

    white like the color of the moon (sasivarnam). At Tiruvalachuzi near Kumbakonam, and at

    Idubavanam near Tiruturaipoondi, there is white colored vignewararcalledsvetavinayakar.

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    Auvaiyar in her ahaval calls him blue colored. She in another song "vakkkundam" calls him

    coral colored. May be the child god would have granted that old grandmother his divine

    darshan in various forms.

    In the north, people spread a lot of red turmeric on vigneswarar.

    In our chola (south India) area, the place with a temple called "ganapathischuram" is

    chenkatu- putting "thiru" in the front and "kudi" at the end it was named Tiruchenkaattaankudi.

    In Tamil books, the ta would be shorter and the name is written as Tiruchenkaattankudi. It

    became a chenkatu (means red forest) because when vigneswarar terminated

    gajamukasura the asura's blood filled the entire forest. At that time vigneswarar also

    become red. Not brick red, but we can take that when the blood color stained the black

    elephant's skin, it became "kapila" color.

    4. Gajakarnakar

    Next name is gajakarnakar. It means the one with "elephant ears". It is not enough to say

    that he has elephant face, i.e. gajamukar. This name is given as though to emphasize that hisears are also indeed elephant ears.

    What is the speciality in the elephant's ears?

    For other god forms, there will be a quadrant like big ear ring in their ears, extending up to

    their shoulders. We may have to search for the ears between these quadrants and the

    crown of the lord in these statues. By looking at the big ear ring we have to normally

    assume the location of the ears. Only the lord vigneswarar is the exception to this. His

    elephant ears spread on both sides of his elephant face, big enough to match the size of hisface.

    Is it not the lord's ears that should listen to our prayers and wishes? If the ears are not

    visible clearly are we not a bit dissatisfied? Only the lord vigneswarar with his elephant

    ears widely open facing us, unlike other god forms whose ears are facing the sides of their

    heads, listens to all our prayers nicely, and gives us the encouragement we need.

    5. Lambodarar

    The next name is lambodarar, with the pot belly. Lambam means hangs, utaram meansbelly. Means has a big pot belly. Lord Ganesha is called by the foreigners as pot bellied. Inthe ahaval it comes as "pezhaivayirum".

    He keeps a modaka filled with the coconut (called poornam), reminding us that he is the

    embodiment of the totality. So he has a full round stomach. It symbolizes full contentment.

    Because it encompasses the various universes it is egg shaped.

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    In the modakam the white dough covers the sweet poornam. Modakam means happiness,

    or that which gives happiness. The lord Ganesha is the embodiment of such happiness, and

    is the modaka. He gives the sweet love to all and gives happiness (love is honey in

    Sanskrit). Ma means male elephant.

    We can say that the lord has taken the form of the elephant, as the embodiment of

    happiness, encompassing the absolute reality of brahma which is nothing but love, like how

    the dough is covering the sweet poornam in the modaka.

    To demonstrate that the inside is the nice sweet poornam, the round modaka, and pot belly

    for him. There is no beginning or end for a ball. There is it is the symbol for the absolute

    reality (Brahman). He has a pot belly to symbolize that principle.

    6. Vikatar

    The next name is vikatar. We use the word vikatam to refer to teasing, and making fun of

    someone. There is a special taste in that fun. We call the person who coins funny words as

    "vikatakavi".

    There is a word game with that name. This word reads the same (in Tamil) when read from

    the end "vi-ka-ta-ka-vi". Talking very smartly and fooling someone is called

    "akatavikatam". Though it is fooling, the smartness in the act will make even the victim

    laugh. There is an art called vikata. There are persons well versed in that, as well as

    mimicry, and perform like a concert.

    The lord vigneswarar does a lot of pranks. When the god and goddess father and mother

    are in a fight or anger, he comes there and makes some fun or prank and brings them

    together. He went in the form of a crow and fooled agastyar and gave us the entire river

    Cauvery. He went as a bachelor and fooled vibhishanar and made him install thesriranganathar along the Cauvery river bank.

    In the place called gokarna he fooled vibhishana's elder brother ravana and made his install

    the Siva linga there. All these are the practical jokes that vikatar performed it became aproblem for another person. However, though they were fooled- the pranks lord Ganesha

    performed with agastyar, ravanana, vibhishanaled to good things for the world.

    The Cauvery, lord sriranganatha and Kailasalinga were transformed from being individual

    properties to publicly useful assets for the entire humanity. These are because the grace of

    the lord vigneswarar. And he did it as pranks.

    7. Vignarajar

    The next name is "vignarajar". That is vigneswarar. The lord of obstacles (vigna) is verily

    the king (raja) of vigna i.e. vigna raja. We may consider that iswara (lord) is much greater

    than the king. But if we go to the root of these words, iswara is also the person who doeswhat a king does.

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    The root word "ish" means to rule. The one who rules is therefore iswaran. In the names of

    the lord, the words raja, iswaran, and Nathan all appear to convey the same meaning. We

    call the name nataraja as natesan and nateswaran.

    The name ranga raja is called as ranganathan and rangesagan. The name "thirunavu-

    karasar" is called "vag-isar". Similarly, vigna raja and vigneswarar both mean the same.

    This name vigna raja displays the distinct authority that the lord vigneswarar wields. What

    is his distinct authority? As we have a specific department for each lord form: Brahma is for

    creation, Vishnu for protection, and rudra for destruction, durga for victory, lakshmi for

    wealth, saraswati for knowledge, and danvantari for curing illness, what is the distinct

    department for lord vigneswarar?

    It is to remove obstacles. Whatever task we take, to avoid any obstacles or mishaps in it, we

    pray to the lord vigeswarar at the very beginning itself. The form that the primodal entity

    took in order to remove obstacles is called the vigneswarar or vigna raja.

    8. Vinayakar: the twin lord vigneswarar

    Vignarajovinayaka: -- after the name vignaracomesvinayaka.

    We often install two idols of lord vigneswarar as twin. In many towns there will a street

    with the name "twin vigneswarar" street. In those streets, there will be two vigneswarar

    statues in the same altar, sitting next to each other. Instead of a separate temple, such twinvigneswarar are also found in Siva temples.

    No other deity has such twin idols being worshipped. Only lord vigneswarar has this

    practice. He is called often twin vigneswarar.

    In these twin vigneswarar one is vignaraja and another is vinayaka.

    When we say vigneswarar and vignaraja we should not take the meaning that the lord is

    the king of making obstacles. I had told you that we should take the meaning that the lord

    got the name vigneswarar because like how kings have the power to vanquish enemies and

    avert bad events, the lord has the power to erase the bad thing called obstacle.

    Normally, when we pray to him calling him vigneswarar we should relate to him with thisfeeling only.

    We have done several mistakes in our past lives and have carried them with us in this life.Nonetheless, with the blessing of the lord we now have developed some devotion to the

    lord vigneswarar, and we pray to him all the activities that we start should be successful

    without obstacles and begin our activities.

    Okay, just because we pray like this, will it be correct that he overlook our past karma and

    simply grant success in our endeavors. Though he may forgive because of compassion, can

    he simply cancel all the previous karmas? Would it be correct? If it were so, how will people

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    have fear of sin? Then, righteousness and justice will not prevail, isn't it? Will it not become

    that "we could have committed and can commit any sin; now if we worship a little bit to

    vigneswarar, all the mistakes will be fully forgiven"?

    To avoid this type of situation only, he creates obstacles as vignaraja. "create" does not

    mean that he intentionally unjustly creates obstacles to trouble us. Based on our past

    karma, there will be a balance sheet of our good and bad deeds, deciding on our success on

    endeavors. Therefore, the root cause of what appears to be obstacle created by him is infact a mistake committed by us in the past.

    That mistake will definitely pose obstacles to most of our efforts and trouble us by eluding

    success. Therefore, if we make efforts just on our own we will be unsuccessful. We will

    consistently fail because the obstacles will be enormous. Otherwise, it may allow us to get

    some easy wins in trivial activities, and pay us back on a major matter - as if bang on our

    heads with a serious defeat!

    To avoid such an eventuality, like how a dam is created to let the water out downstream

    slowly in small quantities, instead of a flood that will wash away everything devastating thethings around, the vignaraja ensures that the obstacles that we need to face in order towash away our sins are channelized in small counts and intervals.

    In addition, the lord ensures that the water is not only channelized but also allowed to dry

    up. That is, he pull with his trunk that great obstacle which would otherwise harm us

    immensely, and because of his compassion he dissects it into smaller pieces, let us

    experience it in smaller counts, and does not let the remaining also harm us in one go, but

    come in smaller counts each time, so that we can bear each piece of the obstacle.

    Is it not good so long the past karmas are erased sooner? Only when the past karma is

    erased there is chance for liberation? If the past karma is postponed, how much more willwe be loading to the baggage? To avoid this, he brings the obstacles forward, and lets us

    experience itthough it appears painful indeed the vignaraja is the lord who is doing usgood in this manner.

    9. Dhoomaketu

    Dhoomaketu is the next name. Dhoomam means smoke. Normal smoke from firewood, coal

    is to be called dhoomam, while the nice smelling incense, and herb smoke is to be called

    dhupam. In the five protocol rituals (panchoupachara) we show dhupam. Dhoomam is

    smoke, ketu means flag. The one who has the smoke as his flag is dhoomaketu.

    The lord of fire is also called dhoomaketu, because the smoke coming out of the fire sways

    like a flag in the wind. However, normally people do not take a good meaning for

    dhoomaketu, but only an inauspicious meaning (or something that will cause

    inauspiciousness). The reason is "dhoomaketu" also means a meteor.

    The meteor always causes destruction in the world. Then how come the lord vigneswararwho grants auspiciousness can have that name I could not decipher.

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    I read the vinayaka puranam (epic on lord vigneswarar). There two epics on lord

    vigneswarar. One told by sage brugu. Therefore it is called bhargavapuranam. Things

    related to "raghu" are called "raghava", in the same way "brugu" related one is called

    "bhargava".

    There is another epic of lord vigneswarar called mutkalapuranam, because it was taught by

    sage mutkala. Like brugu bhargava mutkala related is not called "mautkalya" but just as

    "mutkala" puranam. I would like to point to bhargavapuranam with regard to ourdiscussion on dhoomaketu.

    In that epic there are two chapters called upasanakandam (chapter) and leelakandam. In

    the leelakandam surprisingly, there are 12 reincarnations of lord vigneswarar mentioned,

    and each is given a name. Accordingly one reincarnation is called Ganeshar; other names

    for his incarnations are vakratundar, palachandrar, gajananar, which come in the 16

    names. In these there is a story about the incarnation with the name dhoomaketu. After

    reading this only I understood how this name was attributed to the lord vigneswarar.

    The story was --- I had read this many years ago and therefore I will try to narrate briefly tothe extent I can remember. [The acharya laughed] only when I tell briefly, I can escapewithout making mistakes.

    There was a demon named dhoomasuran. Like the asuras (demons) who come in

    bhagavatam, such as vrudasuran, mahabali, some demons also have good qualities, and

    devotion. However, the demonic qualities will also be showing up dominantly in their

    behavior. One such demon is dhoomasuran.

    At that time there was a king. Dhoomasuran came to know that he will be killed by the lord

    Vishnu will be born as the son to the pregnant wife of the king. Therefore, he ordered his

    general to go at night time to the bedroom of the king and kill the queen. However, whenthe general went there, he had no heart to kill a noble woman, that too a pregnant woman.

    He did not also have the heart to separate the couple. So he picked them both a couple

    along with their cot and threw then in the thick of the forest. The couple who were

    devotees of lord vignewarar prayed to him constantly, seeking his grace to remove all

    obstacles and difficulties for a safe delivery of the child and to return to the kingdom.

    Dhoomasuran came to know that the king and queen were hiding invisibly the forest.

    Immediately he went there armed with all his weapons. What do you think the weapon that

    he had specialized in? What is his name? Dhoomasuran? Dhooma means smoke? He was

    skilled in using a weapon which will create toxic smoke.

    Even in these days, don't we have weapons such as the "tear gas" which are not so harmful,

    to gas shells which contain life threatening toxic gases? What is created using chemicals

    now was created using the power mantra in those days.

    With the intention of killing the pregnant queen with the child in the womb, and the king

    next to her, when he went to them, he found that there was already a child in her lap! The

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    lord vigneswarar had manifested there, listening to the prayers of the king and queen, in

    the form of the son, representing the incarnation lord Vishnu.

    He also showed by this miracle, that he is the embodiment of all deities. The fact that son of

    lord Siva was born as the incarnation of Vishnu, also highlights the unity between saivism

    and vaishavism. This is acknowledged in the first sloka "suklambaradaramvishnum."

    As Dhoomasuran kept throwing his smoke weapon, a large cloud of toxic smoke sped

    towards to the royal couple. The child lord vigneswarar swallowed all the smoke cloud in

    his body. The demon became tired unable to throw any more weapon.

    At that time, the lord vigneswarar decided to kill the demon. He decided not to use any new

    weapon for that purpose. He decided to kill him using the same smoke that he had

    swallowed. He ejected from his mouth the cloud of smoke vigorously. That smoke killed the

    demon. The lord, who used the smoke as a weapon and raised the flag of victory, got the

    name dhoomaketu.

    Dhoomam is also called as dhoomram. Therefore, dhoomaketu is also called dhoomraketu.

    10. Ganatyakshar

    Dhoomaketur-ganatyaksha: in the 16 names after dhoomaketu comes ganatyakshar. Gana-

    atyakshar.Atyakshar means the person who supervises, or leader or head (with the head

    only even the westerners call head of government, head-priest and so on!). Until recenttimes, vice chancellors were called upa-atyakshar.

    What we mean by Gana-pathy, ganesar (gana-esar), ganatipathy (gana-atipathy) gana-

    nathar is the nothing else but the meaning for ganatyakshar.

    Lord Siva appointed lord vigneswarar as the head of his ghost-like servants and the

    younger son lord subramanian as the head of his angel-like servants. We say

    "gajananambhutaganathisevitham". We call the younger son, deva senathipathy. He is so in

    two ways: he is the lord of the servants of the angels; he is also the husband of the daughter

    of indra, devasena. It is more difficult of course to supervise and manage the ghosts, than

    boss over the angels. The elder son is delivering this difficult responsibility with ease andhappiness.

    The angels and human beings all know his great powers, and his kind heart, and therefore

    perform prayers to him in obeisance. Therefore, when he is called ganatyakshar we can say

    that he is indeed the supervisor for all the beings.

    11. Phalachandrar

    The next name is phalachandrar. We must watch the pronunciation: phaalachandra. The

    first letter is phaa and not baa.

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    It has a name "dvipam". Dvi-pam means to drink twice, or eat twice. How is the elephant

    "dvipam"? It first takes the food or water with the tip of its trunk. Later it puts it in its

    mouth. Unlike other animals instead of directly devouring the food with the mouth, the

    elephant takes it with its hands (trunk) like human beings and eats it so it is dvipam.

    But when spitting, it will spit from the mouth only if it is a solid. If it is a liquid it will squirt

    like a fountain from its trunk. There is a big principle behind this behavior. When we take

    something in, we should inspect it more than once and then only take it. But what should

    be eschewed should be discarded in one breath without any wavering. The elephant

    demonstrates this principle by its dvipam.

    13. Vakratundar

    The next name is vakratundar.

    When the amaram listed the names for face we also found the name tundam. Normally

    tundam means face, but in the case of animals such as pig and elephant which have a

    special nose, the tundam means nose. What is special the pig's nose?

    In the case of cow, goat, and horse the nose tapers small when it ends. But for the pig

    though the nose tapers a bit in the beginning, it finally becomes very large and flat when it

    ends. For the elephant the nose hangs like a trunk. This trunk is only called tundam. For

    birds the nose ends as a sharp dot. It is called "alahu" in Tamil. In Sanskrit that is also called

    tundam only.

    While the head is the most important in the body, the nose is the most important in the

    face. While the mouth is the most important by its function, the nose is the most important

    for the form. We describe the good or bad look of a person as sharp nose and flat nose, by

    pointing to the shape of his nose only. In this nose also the trunk, i.e. nose of the elephantwhich has special shape, is called trunk.

    Vakram means curve.

    We say "he is very vakram" about the person who does cunning things. We derogatorily call

    that character in a person as "vakra character. Why do we call good character as "straight"?

    Righteousness is straight. The straight line is the shortest path connecting two points. The

    curved line goes around here and there and does not reach the destination point quickly.

    In the same way, without any distraction reaching the desired goal is the straight forward

    character. In English also it is called straight forwardness. In Sanskrit the word for straighti.e. "arjavam" is also used to mean the straight forward character. It comes from the root

    word "ruju".

    What is not straight is twisted, and in the same way we call a person who is not straight

    forward as "twisted personality". That is also called "vakrabuddhi" (cunning character).

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    In the vakratundam the vakra is not used to imply any bad meaning. It only means curved

    trunk. Because the lord vigneswarar has curved his trunk to the side, he is called vakra

    tundra.

    While an elephant can bend its trunk without taking it to any side, the lord vigneswarar is

    always bending with his trunk on one side -- mostly having the form with his trunk on the

    left side, and rarely with the trunk on the right side. Therefore, he is given the specific name

    "vakra tundra".

    We have a stotram, "Vakratundamahakaya".

    The poet dhishitar sang "pranavaswaroopavakratudam". When the trunk is twisted in theright side it takes the shape of the letter Om. Then only the shape of letter Om appears.

    Finally, because he twists his trunk without leaving it straight down, we get to see the

    shape of the letter Om. The special meaning of the name vakratundar given to him is

    because of that.

    If we mentally repeat the various thefts done by the lord Krishna we will not imbibe any

    stealthy thoughts. If we mentally repeat the various lustful acts that he did, people say that

    we will be able to destroy lust in us. Like that, if we mentally repeat the curved trunk of thelord vigneswarar we will destroy cunning feelings in us.

    In the gayatri mantra for lord vigneswarar, only this name is used, when we say that "we

    meditate on this form with a curved trunk". This mantra has been created to direct our

    minds in the proper direction. In such a mantra "vakram" comes to only remove the

    vakram in us.

    14. Soorpakarnakar

    Soorpakarnakar is the next name. After that there are only 2 more names.

    Soorpakarnakar means the one with ears like bamboo sieve. Soorpam means sieve.

    Soorpanakai means the one with nails like a sieve. Soorpa naka according to Sanskrit

    grammar rules becomes 'soorpaNaka'. If the nail is the size of the sieve one can imaginehow big her form would have been.

    Why there is already one name "gajakarnakar" why another name as "soorpakarnakar" saying something again is normally a fault it is not so in this case.

    While he has a large unfolded ear like an elephant, which he spreads and listens to all our

    prayers, he is called gajakarnakar. However, is he only listening to our prayers? The lord

    who is present at all times and everywhere is also listening to other things that we talk.

    Three fourths of these are useless talks. They may be unwanted matters. Why many of our

    prayers are silly ones! If he sincerely listens to each and grants them what will happen?

    Therefore, while he hears them all, while hearing he discards those that not to be

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    considered, and only listens to those that are worthy of his attention. Only to demonstrate

    that he is called soorpakarnar and the one with the ears of sieve.

    Why? What does a sieve do? It separates the grains from the husks and stones? In his form

    also, the lord swings the large ear (looking how the bamboo sieve is swung), and discards

    the unwanted matters in us and listens to only the useful matters that we pray to him.

    I mean that he listens to only the useful matters in our prayers. He ensures that he keeps inhis ears only those good matters.

    I also explained that he swings his ears to bring breeze on his ears which are oozing with

    his musth water, to sway away the bees that come to drink the musth and play with them.

    When we compare that swaying to the bamboo sieve, we understand that discards

    unwanted matters and takes in useful matters.

    Unlike other animals, he does not have closed ears, but has open earswe should not think

    that we can therefore make any prayer to him and he will fulfill them. He hears all for a fact.

    But while hearing, he assesses which one is proper and which one is not, and takes in onlythe proper ones. To signify this, he is called by a specific name, soorpakarnar.

    15. Herambar

    The next name is herambar. To my knowledge no one has given a convincing meaning for

    this name by splitting the word to its root words. Perhaps, I have not understood properly?

    There is a great scholar by the name bhaskararayar who should be respectfully listed as

    one among several celebrities. His annotation for the lalitasahasranam is considered very

    insightful. Such a person has also written annotation for the ganeshsahasranam.

    I checked what the explanation he has given for heramba is. Herambar is given the

    meanings "the person who established the saivaite tradition" and "the one with

    extraordinary valor" in that annotation.

    While the scholar is a highly respected one, unfortunately when I read it I somehow could

    not find the link between those two names and him, perhaps because of my inabilities.Researchers say that the buffalo in Tamil (which is erumai), became heramba!

    While Sanskrit is famous for being able to split the letters in words to its roots to derive the

    meanings, there are several exceptions to that. The names which came because of a

    meaning are called "yaukikam".

    What can be etymologically derived is called yaukikam. However words which do not have

    a reason, but are just names for name sake are called "ruti". The word heramba comes inthis ruti category.

    When pandavas were ruling in the indraprasta before going to the forest, dharma raja

    wished to perform the raja suyayagna, and prior to that he sent his four brothers to win in

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    all four directions. At that time the one who went to the south and won kingdoms was

    sahadevan.

    The bharatham mentions that one of the kingdoms that he won is called herambam. May be

    that only is the Mysore in latter days? Mysore is a variation mahisur mahisaoor -- a place

    with mahishu. Mahisham means buffalo. Some say there is link between herambam andbuffalo!

    People of that kingdom lost to sahadevan. However, we come to know that they were

    always boasting about themselves. Therefore, those who boast are called "herambar".

    That form of lord vigneswarar that was mostly worshipped there could have been called'herambaganapathi".

    This is merely my guess. It could even be wrong. What I think finally the lord vigneswarar

    chose to keep this name for himself telling us, "do not worry about the meaning, is the

    sound in heramba pleasing to the ears, is it not majestic like me, is it not suitable to call me

    with that name, they just call me sodo not look at the dictionary."

    Though he may not been living in heramba kingdom, the lord herambar is popular all over

    India.

    Beginning with the balaganapathi, the herambaganapathi also appears in the 16 ganapathistatues. The name also comes in the 16 names that are looking at.

    16. Skandapoorvajar

    We have come to the last name. Skandapoorvajam comes last in the 16 names. It means

    that he is elder brother of subramanya. He is elder to him. More than that, it is nice to callhim, the one ahead of subramanya.

    Poorvajar means the one born earlier. We also call Agrajar.

    Like the Tamil word "udanpirappu" in Sanskrit we call "sahodarar"- to mention siblings --

    saha means "together" when we say sahodarar or udanpirappu we cannot find whether

    elder or younger brother. Elder brother is known by the word agrajar.

    Similar the young brother is known by the word anujar. Ramanujar means the younger

    brother of Rama, or lakshmana. In the amara, subramanyar has a name gajamukaanujar.

    Subramanya has a name as the younger brother of lord vigneswarar. So the lordvigneswarar is also called as the elder brother of subramanyar. Such a brotherly feeling.

    Jaya Jaya Shankara, Hara Hara Shankara!

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    Hear Sri Maha Perivas discourse aboutVinaayakar

    Click on the below link to listen to Perivas discourse about Vinaayakar in His sweet voice,while watching some nice images of Periva and Vinaayakar.

    Youtube link: http://youtu.be/gW4P1nfEs_8

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    Virtual darshan of Lord Ganesha

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    Sri Vinayaka Chaturthi PoojaVidhanam

    We have researched the internet for the best materials available for conducting Vinayaka

    Chaturthi Pooja, and have shortlisted the below materials for your ready reference.

    Documents download links:

    Tamil document From Vedarahasya.net site

    Tamil simple version of Vinayaka Chaturthi Puja

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    Sanskrit document (special focusfor NRIs)

    Audio Links:

    Listen to the Poojavidhanam procedure (Tamil)

    Listen to Vinaayaka Mahatmiyam (Story) in Tamil

    Listen to Vinaayakar Agaval by M S Subbulakshmi

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    Sri Vinayaka Chaturthi Naivedyam - recipes

    Sweet Kozhukattai/ Modakam

    Kozhukattai is a favourite dish of Lord Ganesha. It is made with rice flour, coconut and jaggery

    stuffing.

    Preparing rice flour for making Kozhukattai

    Here is the method for preparing rice flour for making Kozhukattai. The Kozhukattai will be hard if

    you use store bought rice flour. It is advisable to either prepare it at home, or buy rice flour sold

    specially for making kozhukattais.

    Wash and soak raw rice for 2 hours.

    Drain the water well, spread it on a cloth for 15 minutes and grind it to a fine powder. You

    can give it to the rice mill or powder it in the mixie/food processor.

    Dry it well in the sun or shade. Sieve it and store it in an air-tight container and use

    whenever required.

    Now rice flour for kozhukatti is ready. Note that you need not fry the rice flour.

    Ingredients needed

    Rice flour -1 cup

    Jaggery - 1 cup

    Coconut -1 cup grated

    Cardamom powder - 1/4 tsp

    Ghee -1 tsp

    Method

    Heat 1 cup of water, add a tsp of oil to it and then add the prepared rice flour stirringcontinuously so that it does not form lumps. Cook for 5 minutes.

    Knead it into a soft dough.

    Cover it with a wet cloth and keep it aside.

    For the stuffing

    Melt the jaggery in half a cup of water and filter to remove impurities.

    Heat jaggery and when it starts boiling, add grated coconut and a tsp of ghee. Cook till it

    leaves the sides of the pan. Add cardamom powder and mix well.

    When it cools a little, make small balls out of it and keep it aside.

    Now your jaggery balls (stuffing) are ready.

    Preparation of Kozhukattai

    Take the rice flour dough and make small balls. Grease your palms with oil, keep the dough

    and flatten it into round shape with the other hand.

    Mix little water with a tsp of oil and have it besides you. You can dip your fingers in the

    water + oil mix if needed to make it easier. Now place the jaggery ball on it and close it.

    Repeat the process for all the rice flour balls.

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    Arrange all the prepared Kozhukattais on a greased idli plate and steam cook for ten

    minutes or till done.

    Wait for 10 minutes to cool down and then take it out.

    Delicious Kozhukattais are ready.

    You may get around 12-15 kozhukattais for this measurement.

    UppuKozhukattai / Kara Kozhukattai

    Ingredients needed for dough

    Rice flour -1 cup

    Water (approx)- 1 - 1 cup

    Salt - a pinch

    Sesame seed oil 1 tsp

    Preparing rice flour for making Kozhukattai

    Here is the method for preparing rice flour for making Kozhukattai. The Kozhukattai will be hard if

    you use store bought rice flour. It is advisable to either prepare it at home, or buy rice flour sold

    specially for making kozhukattais.

    Wash and soak raw rice for 2 hours.

    Drain the water well, spread it on a cloth for 15 minutes and grind it to a fine powder. You

    can give it to the rice mill or powder it in the mixie/food processor.

    Dry it well in the sun or shade. Sieve it and store it in an air-tight container and use

    whenever required. Now rice flour for kozhukatti is ready. Note that you need not fry the rice flour.

    Method

    Boil water with a pinch of salt and a tsp of oil,when it starts boiling, simmer and add the rice

    flour stirring continuously so that it does not form lumps.

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    Cook for 2 -3 minutes and switch off the flame. Since we are going to steam the Kozhukattai,

    you do not have to cook fully.

    Grease your hands with oil and knead the dough well when it is warm. Keep it covered with

    a damp cloth for 10 minutes.

    Ingredients needed for the stuffing

    Urad dal - 1/2 cup

    Green chilli - 4

    Hing/asafoedida - a pinch

    Salt as required

    Method

    Soak urad dal for 1 hour. Drain the water and grind it with chilli, hing and salt coarsely.

    Steam it in an idly pan for 10-15 minutes.

    After it cools, crumble it well. You can use the mixie for this-just whip it for a second.

    Heat 2 tsp of oil, add mustard seeds, when mustard splutters, add curry leaves and the

    steamed crumbled dal. Mix it well. Remove from flame.

    The stuffing for UppuKozhukattai is ready now.

    Method to make Kozhukattai

    Now take the rice flour dough and make small lemon sized balls .Grease your palms with oil,

    keep the ball and flatten it into round shape or a mini cup with the other hand. You can dip

    your fingers in water + oil mix, if needed to make it easier.

    Place a heaped tsp of stuffing and seal the edges.

    Repeat the process for the rest of the dough and stuffing.

    Arrange all the prepared Kozhukattais on a greased idli plate and steam cook for 10-15

    minutes or till done.

    Wait for 10 minutes to cool down and then take it out. UppuKozhukattais are now ready.

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    Chick peas/ Channa Sundal

    Ingredients needed

    Chick peas /channa-1 cup

    Raw mango finely chopped or grated- 1/4 cup (optional)

    Coconut - grated 1/4 cup

    For the seasoning

    Mustard - 1 tsp

    Urad dal -1 1/2 tsp

    Red chillies -2 broken into pieces

    Hing/ asafoetida - 2 pinches

    Curry leaves -little

    Oil -2 tsp

    Preparation

    Soak chickpeas in water overnight.

    Rinse well, add fresh water and pressure cook with required salt till soft.The

    channa/chickpeas should be soft but not mushy.

    Drain the excess water and keep aside.

    Method

    Heat oil in a pan/kadai, add mustard seeds when it splutters, add urad dal, red chillies, hing

    and curry leaves. Fry till urad dal turns golden brown.

    Add raw mango and saute for a few minutes.

    Then add cooked channa, salt and grated coconut and give it a nice stir.

    (add less salt as we have already added to the chick peas/channa while cooking)

    Channa sundal is ready.

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    Pasipparuppu / Moong dal Payasam

    Ingredients

    Lightly dry roasted split moong dal-1/2 cup

    Jaggery ball-1 medium-Crush to smaller lumps

    Milk(boiled cows milk or fresh coconut milk)-a large cup

    Raw rice-a tbsp

    Coconut gratings-1/4 cup

    Salt-a fat pinch

    Cardamom powder- to flavour

    A few cashews roasted in a tbsp of ghee-to garnish

    Method

    Wash and soak raw rice in cold water for an hour.Drain and grind well with coconut in a

    mixie, to a smooth paste, adding water.Keep aside.

    In a pan, boil the jaggery lumps with cup of water.Melt down the lumps.Boil for a few

    more minutes to attain honey consistency.Cool and filter impurities.Keep aside.

    Boil 2 large cups of water in a heavy bottomed broad vessel. Add roasted moong dal. Keep the flame medium to avoid boiling over, stirring in between.

    When 3/4th cooked, stir in the jaggery syrup.

    Let it boil well and after a few minutes stir in the rice and coconut paste. Stir continuously in

    medium flame to avoid lumps and bring to a boil.

    The payasam might have got thicker by now.Add salt.

    Add milk to attain the right consistency and boil again stirring all the time.

    Add cardamom powder and remove from fire.If you add coconut milk, add in the final stage

    and let not the payasam boil too much.

    Add even more milk if you like the diluted version as the payasam tends to get even thicker

    once it cools down.

    Garnish with roasted cashews along with its ghee.

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    Sri Ashta Vinayak Darshan

    ShriMa ureshwar -Mor aon ShriBallaleshwar - Pali ShriChintamani - Theur

    ShriGirijatmaj - Lenyadri ShriMahaganapati - Ranjangaon ShriMayureshwar - Morgaon

    ShriSiddhivinayak - SiddhatekShriVighneshwar - Ozhar