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Ganesha-Dr.-Indus Ganesa < Gana-isa-Lord of Ghana Ganapati — .-Ganapati ind. In Hindu mythology, the "master of Ghana", minor deities who formed the retinue of Shiva. In Vedic literature Ganesha as an independent deity does not appear, and the title "Ganapati" belonged to Shiva, or Rudra[1]. In the epic and Puranas Ganesha — son of Shiva and Parvati, miraculously born from her clothes. He is depicted with a human body of red or yellow color, a large spherical belly, four hands and an elephant's head, from the mouth of which only one Tusk sticks out. The details of the appearance of the Ganesha are explained in several myths detailed in Brahmavaivarta Purana and Ganesha Purana. One of these myths tells that on the feast of the birth of Ganesha forgot to invite (option: forced to look at baby) God Shani[2] who is out for revenge incinerated the baby's head. Shiva tried to put his head to the boy's body, but it did not grow, being "infected with a bad eye." Then Brahma advised Parvati to place the head of the first creature she would meet with him; this creature was an elephant. According to another myth, Shiva himself in anger cut off his son's head when he did not let him into Parvati's chambers; then, however, to console his wife, he put the head of an elephant near to Ganesha's body. One of his tusks Ganesha, according to legend, lost in a fight with Parashurama. Parashurama came to see Shiva, but Shiva was asleep, and Ganesha refused to let him go; then Parashurama threw his axe into Ganesha and cut off his right Tusk. Another legend says that Ganesha himself broke off the tusks, fighting with a giant Gogamukh, and threw it at his opponent; the tusks had magical powers and turned Gogamukh in the rat, which has become a mount (vahanas) Ganesha. Although Ganesha leads the retinue of Shiva, the main feature in Hindu mythology, is not associated with this role, and the fact that he is considered the God of wisdom and remover of obstacles[3]. Hindus call on Ganesha to help, taking any kind of important matter, in particular with the treatment of Ganesha, as a rule, begin Sanskrit works. Ganesha is among the most popular Indian gods; his images and temples are widespread in India, especially in the South. Brahma commanded that his name be remembered before the names of other gods. The goddess of wisdom Saraswati gave Ganesha pen and ink, and he became the God of learning. In addition, Ganesha became the patron of merchants and travelers and received Brahman dignity. He always sits on the rat, which he is in eternal servitude gave the earth goddess Prthivi. To heavenly mansions reached only truly dedicated to Shiva, Ganesha began to invent obstacles for people Paracha their minds and forcing them to strive for wealth and temporal pleasures. 108 names of Ganesha 1 Akhurath — One who has Mouse as His Charioteer 2 Alampata — Ever Eternal Lord 3 Amit — Incomparable Lord 4 Anantachidrupamayam — Infinite and Consciousness Personified 5 Avaneesh — Lord of the whole World 6 Avighna — Remover of Obstacles 7 Balaganapati — Beloved and Lovable Child 8 Bhalchandra — Moon-Crested Lord 9 Bheema — Huge and Gigantic 10 Bhupati — Lord of the Gods 11 Bhuvanpati — God of the Gods 12 Buddhinath — God of Wisdom 13 Buddhipriya — Knowledge Bestower 14 Buddhividhata — God of Knowledge 15 Chaturbhuj — One who has Four Arms 16 Devadeva — Lord of All Lords 17 Devantakanashakarin — Destroyer of Evils And Asuras 18 Devavrata — One who accepts all Penances 19 Devendrashika — Protector of All Gods 20 Dharmik — One who gives Charity 21 Dhoomravarna — Smoke-Hued Lord 22 Durja — Invincible Lord 23 Dvaimatura — One who has two Mothers 24 Ekaakshara — He of the Single Syllable 25 Ekadanta — Single-Tusked Lord 26 Ekadrishta — Single-Tusked Lord 27 Eshanputra — Lord Shiva’s Son 28 Gadadhara — One who has The Mace as His Weapon 29 Gajakarna — One who has Eyes like an Elephant 30 Gajanana — Elephant-Faced Lord 31 Gajananeti — Elephant-Faced Lord 32 Gajavakra — Trunk of The Elephant 33 Gajavaktra — One who has Mouth like An Elephant 34 Ganadhakshya — Lord of All Ganas (Gods) 35 Ganadhyakshina — Leader of All The Celestial Bodies 36 Ganapati — Lord of All Ganas (Gods) 37 Gaurisuta — The Son of Gauri (Parvati) 38 Gunina — One who is The Master of All Virtues 39 Haridra — One who is Golden Coloured 40 Heramba — Mother’s Beloved Son 41 Kapila — Yellowish-Brown Coloured 42 Kaveesha — Master of Poets 43 Krti — Lord of Music 44 Kripalu — Merciful Lord 45 Krishapingaksha — Yellowish-Brown Eyed 46 Kshamakaram — The Place of Forgiveness 47 Kshipra — One who is easy to Appease 48 Lambakarna — Large-Eared Lord 49 Lambodara — The Huge Bellied Lord 50 Mahabala — Enormously Strong Lord 51 Mahaganapati — Omnipotent and Supreme Lord 52 Maheshwaram — Lord of The Universe 53 Mangalamurti — All Auspicious Lord 54 Manomay — Winner of Hearts 55 Mrityuanjaya — Conqueror of Death 56 Mundakarama — Abode of Happiness 57 Muktidaya — Bestower of Eternal Bliss 58 Musikvahana — One who has mouse As charioteer 59 Nadapratithishta — One who Appreciates And Loves Music 60 Namasthetu — Vanquisher of All Evils & Vices & Sins 61 Nandana — Lord Shiva’s Son 62 Nideeshwaram — Giver of Wealth and Treasures 63 Omkara — One who has the Form Of OM 64 Pitambara — One who has Yellow-Coloured Body 65 Pramoda — Lord of All Abodes 66 Prathameshwara — First Among All 67 Purush — The Omnipotent Personality 68 Rakta — One who has Red-Coloured Body 69 Rudrapriya — Beloved Of Lord Shiva 70 Sarvadevatman — Acceptor of All Celestial Offerings 71 Sarvasiddhanta — Bestower of Skills And Wisdom 72 Sarvatman — Protector of The Universe 73 Shambhavi — The Son of Parvati 74 Shashivarnam — One who has a Moon Like Complexion 75 Shoorpakarna — Large-Eared Lord 76 Shuban — All Auspicious Lord 77 Shubhagunakanan — One who is The Master of All Virtues 78 Shweta — One who is as Pure as the White Colour 79 Siddhidhata — Bestower of Success & Accomplishments 80 Siddhipriya — Bestower of Wishes and Boons 81 Siddhivinayaka — Bestower of Success 82 Skandapurvaja — Elder Brother of Skand (Lord Kartik) 83 Sumukha — Auspicious Face 84 Sureshwaram — Lord of All Lords 85 Swaroop — Lover of Beauty 86 Tarun Ageless 87 Uddanda — Nemesis of Evils and Vices 88 Umaputra — The Son of Goddess Uma (Parvati) 89 Vakratunda — Curved Trunk Lord 90 Varaganapati — Bestower of Boons 91 Varaprada — Granter of Wishes and Boons 92 Varadavinayaka — Bestower of Success 93 Veeraganapati — Heroic Lord 94 Vidyavaridhi — God of Wisdom 95 Vighnahara — Remover of Obstacles 96 Vignaharta — Demolisher of Obstacles 97 Vighnaraja — Lord of All Hindrances 98 Vighnarajendra — Lord of All Obstacles 99 Vighnavinashanaya — Destroyer of All Obstacles & Impediments 100 Vigneshwara — Lord of All Obstacles 101 Vikat — Huge and Gigantic 102 Vinayaka — Lord of All 103 Vishwamukha — Master of The Universe 104 Vishwaraja — King of The World 105 Yagnakaya — Acceptor of All Sacred & Sacrficial Offerings 106 Yashaskaram — Bestower of Fame and Fortune 107 Yashvasin — Beloved and Ever Popular Lord 108 Yogadhipa — The Lord of Meditation In Indian mythology Ganesha - Lord of obstacles, God of wisdom, patron of sages. He is the one who is worshipped first. Ganesha is the Lord of препятствий1) Genealogy. Ganesha (Ganapati), the son of Shiva with an elephant head. Shiva appointed him commander-in-chief of Ghana, calling him Ganapati (Lord of Ghana). 2) Birth. At a time when Shiva and Parvati wanted to take the form of monkeys and have fun in the forest, Parvati got pregnant and Shiva took the seed from her womb and gave it to Vaya (the God of the wind). Vayu kept it in the womb of Anjana, who gave birth to a son named Hanuman. Shiva took the form of an elephant with tusks, and Parvati elephant females. Parvati gave birth to a son in the shape of an elephant. This son was named Ganesha. (Uttara Ramayana). 3) Broken Tusk. One day Parashurama arrived at Kailasa to meet Siva. At that time, Shiva performed important meditation. Ganesha't miss the Text, they had a duel. In this match, one of Ganapati's tusks was broken. (Padma Purana). 4) Turning into a crow. Exceptionally hot summer was established once in South India. All the land is dry Then the sage Agastya went to Siva and asked for a certain amount of Holy water. The Lord put the river cavery, which worshiped him at this time in kamandal (the vessel that the sanyasins carry with them) Agasti and sent him back. Indra, who did not approve of this action of Shiva, asked Ganesha to overturn the kamandala of Agastia with Holy water, and Ganesha, in the form of a crow flew and sat on the edge of kamandala to turn it. Agastya and the Raven quarreled with each other. Then, the Raven took its original form of Ganesha and blessed Agastya. In addition, Ganesha filled the kamandala of Agastya with Holy water, which the latter distributed among the devotees in South India, now this water has turned into the river cavery. 5) Stories about the head of Ganesha. Puranas contain two different stories regarding how Ganesha got the elephant's head. After Parvati drew the attention of the planet Saturn to Ganesha, his head was burned to the ground by the energy of Saturn's gaze, and according to this story, Ganesha's head was lost and replaced by an elephant. Another story is more interesting. When once Siva tried to enter the room where Parvati was taking a bathroom dressed only in one garment, Ganesha prevented Shiva to do so. Shiva, angry at the obstacle created by Ganesha, cut off his head, and when his anger cooled down, he replaced the lost head of Ganesha with the head of an elephant. (Padma Purana ).
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Polina Ogiy was born in Kharkov . She quickly shows great interest in art and all its expressions, finishing her studies at the High School of Arts and Music. Then she enrolls at the Moscow State Art and Design Academy by Stroganov, where she becomes expert in drawing, painting, design and sculpture.In 1999, she got a degree as Master of Fine Art. In 2004 Polina won the first prize at the International Architecture Competition. She is currently working in the fields of painting, sculpture, architecture, interior design, exclusive decoration and painting. "There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear: because fear hath torment. He that feareth is not made perfect in love."(The first Epistle of St. an. St. John The Evangelist) Art is the creator soul delight spilled on canvas, embodied in marble, paper, notes in the form, line, color, sound, word, movement and thousands of other creative expressions. This is awareness of Genesis, understanding of the soul creating the fabric of life .Works of art are true, pure symbols imprinted by the hand of the artist. They are characters of life, love, harmony and symmetry, sacred geometry of destiny. The world is ruled by symbols. And the true symbols express the divine harmony.If you're a creative person, the main energy that moves your hand is love, passion to cognition for the essence of things and phenomena. This is love and admiration, inspiration by the beauty of a landscape, character, object, myth or legend. The delight of my soul reflects the spiritual essence and symbolism of the Muse selected.Creativity is the destination of the soul incarnate in a person. We all are the co-creators of God, and everyone is an architect of his own life and world view. Convergence of matter and spirit, the ancient alchemy of human life are nothing else, but a splash of creative energy of spirit in matter.For me it is the music of my soul embodied in line and color, its trace through the time and space. Painting and sculpture are like my natural breath and my self expression. The motivation is simple - to live and create. An artist is the crystal, which stops the time in its purpose. An artist displays the Genesis, depicts the beauty and perfection of the moment. The artist perceives with his heart, not his eyes. An artist opens for the viewer the door to the wordlessness and guides to the pure original source of Life.Canvas is a material body, the image on the canvas is the artist soul cast.
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