Book Description
A collection of theological tales anchored upon the verses of Ganapati AtharvaShirsha Upanishad, an esoteric rendition that resonates with the entity that is the fulcrum of wisdom and the lord of beginnings. The Upanishad also states that Ganapati materialised prior to Prakriti and Purusha; inferred as Sati & Shiva. That he is eternal and continues to hold the universe after Shiva's dance of mahapralaya; the ultimate dissolution that inevitably follows creation and is the withdrawal of all matter from its manifest state to non-manifest state. Thus, the hindu belief that a prayer to Ganapati is a prerequisite for the success of any task. Considering an ancient story in which Ganapati is the mind-born child of Uma and in another instance, of Shiva, it is an inherrent understanding that although he appeared to Uma as her son, the element had manifested itself of its own will to help Prakriti in the matters of creation, for dissolution next and so on. The garbs he wears are multiple and most entirely beyond our conception.