HakanSandgren 08/16/2005
With a multitude of variations of the legends surrounding Ganesa, there is no such thing as a all-encompasing work on Ganesa. Sivaya Subramumiyaswami has, however, written a book (including many excellent illustrations) so full of information on all aspects of Ganesha, including, among many others, various aspects of Ganesa, his nature, the different roles Ganesa plays in Hindu communities around the world, various forms of worship of Ganesa and detailed explenation of the iconography, that any reader could be excused for believing that they have found that all-encompasing work. Not only does the book become a most valuable source regarding Ganesa, but it also gives a hint as to how deities are worshiped in the multi faceted Hindu tradition, as every member of the Hindu pantheon (facets of the God-head) has as many legends, with variations, and various traditions attached to him or her. This is a book that will greatly enhance the understanding of the Hindu tradition for a beginner and, as well, provide much information for anyone studying aspects of Hinduism in greater detail.
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RKS18868 01/07/2003
This is one of the works that i would recommend to any serious beginner in Hindu spiritual culture. It is also good for pratitioners. The book presents Ganapathy worship, in a typical south indian style, especially people of Tamil origin. As one of the temple priest described, it is the heart of practises recommended to devotees of Lord Vigneswara. Written by a sage, saint, swami satguru is a sivachariar. Although an advaiti, he puts down and incorporates all ritualistic practises in theistic way for everyday use. The book has puja methods and also mantras for japa for every day use. There are other things that could be added in this book, i think swamiji has consciously left a scope for expanding the present book. The book also a has a list of important vinayagar temples across the world.
The book is a must for every ganapathy and saiva agama practionner.
mandylee8 12/02/2002
To most non-Hindus, this elephant faced God can be quite perplexing. This is THE source to learn the history, the lore, chants, offering, and so much more regarding the Hindu deity, Ganesha. Hindus will find a better love and understand of this ancient God. Also included in the back, a section for those wishing to convert as well as Vegetarian info. The book is literally PACKED with topics. A must read for Hindus and Hindu seekers!
ThatGaneshaGuy 04/12/2002
If Ganesh has found you (as he found me) this is the book for you. All the info that you are seeking is delightfully compiled by this very insightful edition. From ancient mythology to puja to the Milk Miracle, if you're seeking the Remover of Obstacles, relax, you've found it in this book. It is hard to imagine a better, more comprehensive book on the Beautiful One than this one. Thank you Subramuniyaswami.
MsSaraGill 10/18/2001
I have learn so much from this book and I also realise so many of us never new why is Ganesha so loved. Whenever I want to lift my mood I just take this book and start reading and before you know it you are feeling so refresh. This book is great for the Hindus and non-Hindus.
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