Pancha Ganapati Around the World
It's the last day of our wonderful Hindu holiday and we have some shots to share from Kadavul temple in Hawaii, our friends in London and devotees in St. Lucia.
December 25, orange: The family sadhana for the final day is to bring forth love and harmony within all three worlds. Because of sadhanas well performed during the first four days, the family is now more open and aware of Ganesha's grace, and their love for Him is now overflowing. On this day the entire family experiences an outpouring of love and tranquility from the great God Himself. His blessings fill the home and the hearts of everyone within it, inspiring them anew for the coming year.
Quite honestly, however, many Hindus do celebrate Christmas and would ask, "What's wrong with that?" My answer is that it dilutes and weakens our noble tradition and leads children astray. Each religion educates its young in a sectarian way, for religionists believe that to learn one specific path is sufficient and necessary. Therefore, education should not be diluted by taking in all religions under one banner.
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December 26th, 2016 at 9:04 am
Om Gam Ganapataye Namah!
December 27th, 2016 at 5:22 pm
Aum Sivaya
Hapy Pancha Ganapathy