

Furthermore, Ganesha is identified as the Absolute (Brahma), and the eternal indwelling ?essence? - the Atman (Self). As Vishnu he holds those creations together in equilibrium as Shiva he breaks down those combinations of matter. Further, Ganesha is identified as the personification of Trimurti - the Creator (Brahma), the Sustainer (Vishnu), and the destroyer (Shiva). This word can be translated as ?principle? - so Ganesha could here, be identified as the ?Eternal Principle? underlying reality. Of all this, you are certainly the Brahma. Lam?Lam? is the seed-mantra of the Muladhara Chakra, of which Ganesha is the gatekeeper or Deva. Significantly Ganesha is the personification of the primal Om. Om serves to focus the attention of the Divine towards the devotee, and the attention of the devotee towards the divine. All devotional acts begin with the chanting of ?Om?. This is uncreated sound that was in the beginning and will remain at the end of creation as well.

"Om Lam", I bow to Ganesha ?Om? (AUM) is the primordial sound of creation that signifies the absolute. The word Ganesha is of Sanskrit origin, that is obtained by joining two words ?gana? meaning a group, multitude, or categorical system and ?isha? meaning lord or master.

In fact no prayer can begin without invoking Ganesha first. Ganesha is the foremost Hindu Deity worshiped at the beginning of each prayer. We worship the one beyond the qualities, the embodiment of bliss consciousness, the light of consciousness, the all-pervading, who is the source, course, and goal of knowledge, whom the sages meditate upon, who is formless as akasha, the sky, the highest Lord, Sri Ganesha, the Supreme Brahman personified.
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